Not mixing the shuba/ashuba ‘vibrations’ of each room is a fantastic idea, especially if meat is being eaten in the home, a woman is menstruating (rajaswala) or puja is being done in another room! I’d like to remain unaffected by the bad moods or moods (generally) of others as well. The darbha mats being used to reduce low frequencies from devices is fantastic, for me as a young person most of studies and work is on a device so this is a brilliant way to help 😊. DhanyavaadaHa Bhagini Sinu, Jaya Jaya Mahadevī! 🔱💖🙏🏽
@Bhoomivalodra17 күн бұрын
Thank you for this information 🙏🙏🙏.. Waiting for more videos
Maa, as you said, we should not cross the dehali before decorating. Can we cross it for sweeping and mopping the outside space and to do rangavali, swastica, and pooja as to remove the previous day rangavali? also can we keep rangavali for a day or two ? should we do rangoli from inside the door? Need your guidance on this.
@StriDharma14 күн бұрын
When it is crossed first time in the morning, make sure you take all the necessary cleaning and decorating articles with you, so that you need not repeatedly cross the Dehali before doing the puja. Since the turmeric, kunkuma, akshata, etc. from the previous day will still be on the dehali, it should be alright. After removing the previous day's rangoli powder, flowers, etc., wipe the dehali with a wet cloth or it can also be washed with water. And then draw the rangoli designs, apply turmeric, kunkuma, place flowers, etc., and do the puja using incense sticks or even light camphor. The shastra says that we must do the Dehali Puja and draw the Rangoli every day. No, it must not be done from inside the house. The Dehali is considered as a Vedi (sacred altar), so you must face it while decorating or doing the puja.