Vishnu Puja
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Performing a Vishnu Puja at a temple involves worshiping Lord Vishnu, one of the principal deities in Hinduism. Here's a general list of items commonly used in a Vishnu Puja at a temple:
1. Idol or Picture of Lord Vishnu:
- An idol or picture of Lord Vishnu as per the temple's tradition.
2. Water:
- For purification and offering.
3. Akshata (Unbroken Rice Grains):
- Rice grains often used for offering.
4. Flowers:
- Fresh flowers for decoration and offerings.
5. Chandan (Sandalwood Paste) and Kumkum (Vermilion):
6. Camphor (Kapoor) and Diya (Oil Lamp):
- Camphor for aarti (light offering).
- Oil lamp with ghee or oil.
7. Incense and Dhoop (Fragrance):
- Incense sticks (agarbatti).
- Dhoop cones or powder.
8. Coconut:
- Coconut is often used for offering.
9. Fruits:
- Fresh fruits as offerings.
10. Tulsi Leaves:
- Considered sacred and often offered to Lord Vishnu.
11. Panchamrita (Five Nectars):
- Milk, curd (yogurt), honey, ghee (clarified butter), and sugar.
12. Conch Shell (Shankha):
- Often associated with Lord Vishnu.
13. Sudarshan Chakra Symbol:
- A sacred representation of Lord Vishnu's divine weapon.
14. Garland (Malai) or Tulsi Mala:
15. Japa Mala (Prayer Beads):
- Used for chanting Vishnu mantras.
16. Sacred Thread (Yajnopavita) or Raksha (Holy Thread Bracelet):
17. Betel Leaves and Nuts:
18. Bell:
- A brass bell is commonly used for invoking Lord Vishnu's presence.
19. Prasadam:
- Prepared food offered and blessed during the puja.
20. Traditional Clothing and Attire:
Please note that practices and items used in Vishnu Puja might vary based on regional customs and traditions. It's recommended to consult with the temple priests or authorities to get accurate information about the specific items and procedures followed for Vishnu Puja at the particular temple.