- In Hinduism,
upachara (Sanskrit: उपचार;
service or courtesy)
refers to the
offerings and
services made to a
deity as part of worship.
Krishnananda Agamavagisha...
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variations in this puja
method such as:
Pancha upachara puja (puja with five steps).
Chatushasti upachara puja (puja with 64 steps). The
structure of elaborate...
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prohibited in some of the temples.
Offering of food
items forms part of the
upachara or
services to a
Hindu deity in many
Hindu traditions but is not universal...
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states that a
typical Puja
involves one or more of 16
steps (Shodasha
Upachara)
traceable to
ancient times: the
deity is
invited as a guest, the devotee...
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ritual where pran is put into the idol
through various mantras.
Offerings (
Upachara) - they
deity is
offered items such as flowers, fruits, and incense, symbolizing...
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other person for his or her
generous kindness.
Namaskara is one of the 16
upacharas (veneration practices) used
inside temples or any
place of
formal puja...
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followed by the 16-step
Shodashopachara ritual, (Sanskrit: Shodash, 16;
Upachara, process)
during which coconut, jaggery, modaks,
durva gr**** and red hibiscus...
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inside it has not been
broken or cracked.
Apart from the
traditional upacharas (articles of worship)
whose number varies from five, 10, 16 to 18, worship...
- said in the
Bardo Thödol to
appear on the
third day.
Incense of
India Upachara Puja (Hinduism) Puja (Buddhism)
Hinduism portal Lochtefeld,
James G. (2002)...