- to make
chandanam.
Chandanam,
further mixed with herbs, perfumes, pigments, and some
other compounds,
results in javadhu. Kalabham,
chandanam, and javadhu...
-
Pterocarpus santalinus, with the
common names red sanders, red saunders,
Yerra Chandanam, Chenchandanam, red sandalwood,
Rakta Chandana, and
rakto chandon, is...
- properties, and is much
sought after and
distributed to devotees, as rakkāla
chandaṇam. A
commonly followed worship practice involves devotees wearing ochre...
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Nilayil Neeradi Chaithrasundari Karyasiddhi Pooja Amme
Narayana Chandanam Kumkumam Chudala Bhasmarchitham Nandhi Or****am
Nandhi S****panaka 1998:...
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historical and
widespread use.
Etymologically it is
derived from
Sanskrit chandanam,
meaning "wood for
burning incense", and
related to candrah,
meaning "shining...
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Puthenchery 3 "Kurukurunnu" [Nila
Chandanam] [F] K. S.
Chithra Gireesh Puthenchery 4 "Kurukurunnu" [Nila
Chandanam] [M] M. G. Sr****umar
Gireesh Puthenchery...
- temple's legend. On this day, the
Sandalwood paste,
commonly referred to as
Chandanam,
covering the
moolavar throughout the year is removed. As a result, devotees...
-
powder with
turmeric mixed in
applied to the forehead), rice, tilakam,
chandanam (sandalwood sticks), idols, and
samagri havanam are some
common items...
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Track Singer Lyrics Music "
Chandanam Manakkunna" K. J.
Yesudas S.
Ramesan Nair
Vidyadharan "
Chandanam Manakkunna" K. S.
Chitra S.
Ramesan Nair Vidyadharan...
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special properties, and is
distributed to devotees, as
prasadam (rakkāla
chandaṇam). New
borns may
undergo a
ritual of
tonsuring and ear
piercing at the...