About The Temple

MAHABHISHEKA

Mahabhishekha is a grand and sacred ritual in Hinduism that involves the ceremonial bathing of a deity’s idol or image with various sanctified substances such as milk, honey, curd, ghee, holy water, and sandalwood paste. It is a highly revered form of worship, symbolizing purification, divine invocation, and deep devotion.
Performed with the chanting of Vedic mantras and hymns, Mahabhishekha is often conducted during important temple festivals, religious occasions, or as a part of personal vows by devotees. The ritual not only honors the deity but also creates a spiritually charged atmosphere, believed to bless devotees with peace, prosperity, and spiritual upliftment.

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