Panchamrit Abhishek Puja is a sacred Hindu ritual where a deity is ceremonially bathed with a mixture of five ingredients: milk, yogurt, honey, ghee (clarified butter), and sugar, known as Panchamrit. The five main ingredients are used to make Panchamrita, including milk, curd, honey, the,e and sugar. These are all mixed. Mantras are chanted throughout the process, and once the puja is completed, the Panchamrut is distributed as prasad. Five liquids are poured over the deities and the mantra. Panchamrit Abhishek is performed to invoke the blessings of Rudra in the form of Lord Shiva. Performing this puja in Grishneshwar is auspicious
At first Sankalp is taken in the name of the devotees.Then devotees invoke Lord Shiva with mantras and prayers chanted by the pujari. After that, milk, curd, honey, sugar and ghee are used for Abhishek on Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga along with mantras chanted by the pujari. At last, arti is done by the pujari of Grishneshwar temple and blessings are taken by the devotees.
Panchamrit Abhishek puja, which involves offering a sacred mixture of five ingredients (milk, curd, honey, ghee, and sugar) to a deity, is believed to bring numerous spiritual and practical benefits. These benefits include protection from negativity, enhanced spiritual growth, good health, and prosperity. The puja also helps to purify the body, Family bonding, positive energy and mental focus.
Place of Puja
At Grishneshwar Jyotirling
The puja samagri is included in the Dakshina
When to Perform Panchamrit Abhishek Puja in Grishneshwar
The puja timing is between 6:00 AM to 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
Panchamrit Abhishek Puja duration
Panchamrit Abhishek Puja in Grishneshwar takes around 45 to 1 hours.
Yajman Details
Total Yajman: 1
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