madhurābhiṣekam

Devotees can perform an abhiṣekam with honey on ānjanēyā’s utsav mūrtī.

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abhiṣekam is the physical cleansing and purification of the deity’s idol. Metaphorically, it is to cleanse and purify the devotee’s mind. It is a form of worship (pūjā). The purifying liquids used in abhishekam can include milk, yogurt, ghee, honey, sugar, oil and fruit juices, among others. The first five of these represent the five elements of water, earth, fire, air and ether. panċāmrta, a mixture of all five, may also be poured over the idol.

The idol is then rinsed with clean water before being dressed and decorated (alankāra).

By offering the substances representing five elements, the devotees ask the deity to purify those elements within themselves and the corresponding five senses in their own bodies: vision (water), taste (earth), hearing (fire), smell (ether) and touch (air).

In observance of hanumān jayantī devotees can perform madhurābhiṣekam on ānjanēyā’s utsav mūrtī.  This will be followed by chanting of hanumān cālīsā and a brief uttara pūjā.

Devotees may bring some flowers for the puja and some fruits for naivedyam.

sAi vichAran

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