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Shree Narsimha Temple

Narasimha Ji is the fourth avatar of Lord Vishnu, appearing as a half-man, half-lion form. He incarnated during Satya Yuga to protect his devotee Prahlada and destroy the tyrant demon king Hiranyakashipu. Fierce in anger yet easily pleased, Narasimha symbolizes the destruction of evil and the protection of devotees, blessing them with prosperity, courage, and spiritual strength.

Chadhawa Methods

Offerings

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    56 Bhog

    Offering 56 types of food items to the deity represents gratitude and abundance, seeking divine blessings for prosperity and fulfillment.

    $101

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    Shreengar

    Decorate the idols of gods and goddesses. This act of adornment is a way to express devotion and reverence, and it also signifies the beauty and grace of the divine.

    $15

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    Panchmeva

    This mixture of five types of dry fruits is offered as naivedya to signify abundance, health, and prosperity.

    $11

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    5 Fruit

    Offering fresh fruits symbolizes health, abundance, and the invoking of divine blessings for prosperity and well-being.

    $8

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    Ghee lamp

    Lighting a ghee lamp during worship is believed to purify the environment and dispel darkness and ignorance. The flame symbolizes the presence of the divine and brings positive energy.

    $5

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    Coconut

    Breaking and offering a coconut during worship symbolizes the breaking of the ego and surrender to the divine. It represents purity and the fulfillment of wishes.

    $5

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    Flower Garland

    Flower garlands are offered to deities as a mark of respect and devotion. The fragrance and beauty of the flowers symbolize the purity of the devotee's heart and intentions.

    $5

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Chadhawa Methods