Guest guest Posted October 24, 2009 Report Share Posted October 24, 2009 ALWAYS SHE SHOULD BE ON THE RIGHT SIDE....DURING POOJA OR DOING NAMASKARAMS, ETC.IN TAMIL WE HAVE A SAYING...PONDATTIKKU IDAM [leftSIDE] KODUKKADHEY...On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 7:08 PM, G Balasubramanian <gbsub wrote: The question related to standing position of wife at the time of rituals. What you have stated has got nothing to do with the practices followed in South India. The PUROHITA knows better. Rajeev <airavat15asthikasamaj Thu, October 22, 2009 2:58:41 PMRe: [asthikasamaj] Re: [Guruvayur] Re: Wife on left or right of her husband? Dear Friends,Very interesting question.Wife should be on the left of her Husband.There are scientific reasons to make it religious.1) Left side of a male is secure.2) Right hand is used to defend, so female at left is secured during any offence. 3) Left hand is for effection and right hand is for fighting.4) Heart is on left side of our body, so she is close to her husband's heart.May be many moreDr. Rajeev Agnihotri--- On Wed, 21/10/09, G Balasubramanian <gbsub > wrote: G Balasubramanian <gbsub >[asthikasamaj] Re: [Guruvayur] Re: Wife on left or right of her husband? guruvayur@grou ps.comDate: Wednesday, 21 October, 2009, 1:07 AM Sir,My understanding is that depending upon the position of the Yagnopavitha of the Bhartha, the Grihini has to change her position. For receiving Aseervaatha Akshatai, this rule is not applicable. Let some other members also share their understanding in this regard. G.Balasubramanian Lakshmi <lnarain >guruvayur@grou ps.com Tue, October 20, 2009 6:52:18 PM[Guruvayur] Re: Wife on left or right of her husband? Respected Sir, The wife should be on the right side of the man on all poojas except receiving Aashirwads from the Poojaries after the poojas. When doing Pithur karyams, she should be on the left side. Though my explanation is not exhaustive or final, I welcome a satisfactory reply. Pranams, lnarain guruvayur@grou ps.com, kirit shah <kksesq wrote: > > > > > > > > Jai Shree Krishna to all His devotees. > > > > Should a wife sit to the left or right of her husband during > performance of a Puja? > > > > Please respond with references to scriptures, if possible? > > > > With regard and best wishes, > > > > Kirit Shah > Keep up with people you care about with India Mail. Learn how. -- " Both tolerance and respect are empty virtues until we actually understand whatever it is we are supposed to be tolerating or respecting. " — Stephen Prothero Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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