The concept of Sankalp in nitya pujas is s very strong way to stay determined, positive and get the desired results by attracting the natures positive auras. This process is practiced since the vedic times.
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The west has gained enough by understanding the power of the same. Now let us understand how this process goes about. Believers should definetly practice this during Nitya Puja in proper way. The process of manifestation is glorified by Yoga too
The vedic way of doing it bear more benefits and early fruits. A puja always combines panchabhoota tatvas which perfectly makes a true connection with the entire cosmos too for the process fo be more strong. Lighting Deeya influences this process. Gods communicate through Fire.
The Nitya Puja remembering the KUL DEVTA is very important followed by isht and other devi devtas. What's the procedure of taking the sankalp? Sankalp has 3 steps majorly : 1. Lighting Lamp 2. Vandanam 3. Pranayamam 4. Sankalpam
There are some specific sankalpa liners given by gurus which people practice based on the karyasidhi. Beginners need these basic ones mentioned in the sankalp to chant it daily. Any worship or karyas done without sakalp, the fruits are gone to Indra Devta.
The mudra used for sankalp
One must sit for puja with right leg being folded on outer side and left leg towards inner side. Place left hand on the right thigh, place flowers and akshat and seal it with right hand. Chant the entire sankalp slowly peacefully. Don't hurry up
Close your eyes and remember the entire devi devtas and thank the entire people who ever you want and remember your generations and then open eyes. Hold the pushp and akshat in right hand and pour water and leave them in a plate or vessel. Dry your hands and start your prayers
Taking sankalp before starting your day has immense benefits for seeker. A person's mood for entire day, the ability to handle the tasks and respond is very much composed and productive. Sankalp gives one a determination powers of hoping for better life and opportunities.
The shared sankalpa pattern is one among Dakshinachara ways, and for reference. Sankalp depends on Aryan and Dravidian styles and what is in your practice. All bear same fruits and results. There is no bheda (difference). It is what you wish for in the sankalpa clearly matters
A day without sankalpa and puja without a deeya is never seen in a vedic practices 🙏🏼
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sukhadaaya prasannaaya supreetaaya mahaatmanae
Salutations to pitru devatas, who gave me birth and who are filled with all devas,
And who bless us with pleasure, who are happy and are great ones liked by good people
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