Guest guest Posted June 12, 2008 Report Share Posted June 12, 2008 Respected Devotees, While doing puja we mention " haridrA kumkumAdi nAnA vidha-vidha dravyANI..... " . I would like to know 2 things abt this. 1. Why do we mention in that order... haridra first and then kumkuma? 2. What is the significance of haridrA and kumkuma in relation to Ammavaru? Why is SHE associated with these two parimala dravya's, while there are so many things available in HER shrishti? Bala sharanam, Lalitha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2008 Report Share Posted June 12, 2008 Respected Lalitha, Namaste. As far as i know, the order is not of much importance whether turmeric comes first or kumkuma or bhasma. They are mangala dravyaas that confers soumaangalya (long life to one's husband)and prosperity. In a deeper sense, when bhasma and kumkuma is applied on the forehead, that should remind us of Sukla Bindu which is white (bhasma) and Raktha bindu (kumkuma which is red). When both are applied it means Misra Bindu and that is Kamakala or the entire cosmos. Shiva-Shakti are the parents of this cosmos and Bhasma and kumkuma denotes ardhanariswara tattva. Because Mother loves the parimala dravyas (please refer lalithopakhyana), they are used to please her. , Lalitha Ramani <varamala wrote: > > Respected Devotees, > > While doing puja we mention " haridrA kumkumAdi nAnA vidha-vidha dravyANI..... " . > > I would like to know 2 things abt this. > 1. Why do we mention in that order... haridra first and then kumkuma? > 2. What is the significance of haridrA and kumkuma in relation to Ammavaru? Why is SHE associated with these two parimala dravya's, while there are so many things available in HER shrishti? > > > Bala sharanam, > Lalitha > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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