Be It Ganesh Puja Or Satyanarayan Katha, Worship Of God Is Incomplete Without Panchamrit, Read Its Importance.
Panchamrit, a sacred mixture made of milk, curd, ghee, honey and sugar, has special significance in Sanatan Dharma. It is used as Prasad in auspicious works and worship. Important both religiously and scientifically, Panchamrit purifies the body, removes negative energy and balances the five elements. Its consumption provides not only spiritual benefits but also medicinal properties, which helps in purification of the soul and liberation from sins.
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Religion Desk, New Delhi. Panchamrit is considered very sacred in Sanatan Dharma, which is distributed among the devotees as Prasad after the puja. Panchamrit has been given great importance not only from the religious point of view but also from the scientific point of view. Not only this, in Hindu religious scriptures Panchamrit is considered equivalent to nectar. Today we are going to tell you about this Dvivya Prasad.
Panchamrit is a mixture of five divine elements, which along with purifying the body, also works to remove negative energy. It is also said that the five ingredients included in Panchamrit work to purify the five elements of our body. It is believed that by distributing Panchamrit among all the people at the end of the puja, God's blessings remain on the devotees.
What do the five elements symbolize?
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According to religious beliefs, Panchamrit also works to increase the feeling of devotion towards God. The 5 sacred liquids included in it also work to balance the five elements (earth, water, fire, air, sky) in the body and mind. Along with this, Panchamrit is also full of many medicinal properties, which is also considered to have special importance in Ayurveda. Also, according to Shiva Purana, anointing the Gods and Goddesses with Panchamrit purifies the soul and frees the person from the sins of previous births.
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