Mandir me Nitya Sewa(Pure Din Ki)
Nitya Seva refers to the daily ritualistic worship and service offered to a deity in Hindu tradition. The term "Nitya" means "daily" or "eternal," and "Seva" means "service." Nitya Seva encompasses a range of devotional activities performed every day to honor and connect with the divine. This practice is integral to maintaining a continual relationship with the deity and is often carried out in homes, temples, and spiritual communities.
Daily Schedule for Nitya Seva
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Morning Rituals:
- Purification: Clean the altar and oneself before starting the worship.
- Abhishekam: Perform the sacred bath of the deity.
- Alankaram: Adorn the deity with fresh clothes and decorations.
- Naivedya: Offer the morning meal and fruits.
- Aarti and Mantras: Conduct the morning aarti and recite mantras.
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Midday Rituals:
- Naivedya: Offer the midday meal to the deity.
- Aarti: Perform a short aarti with lamps.
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Evening Rituals:
- Lighting Lamps: Light lamps around the altar or temple.
- Aarti: Conduct the evening aarti, reciting mantras and singing bhajans.
- Naivedya: Offer the evening meal or light refreshments.
- Prasad Distribution: Distribute the prasad to family and devotees.
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Night Rituals:
- Naivedya: Offer light food or sweets before bedtime.
- Mantras: Recite bedtime prayers and mantras.
- Aarti: Perform a final aarti for the day.
Benefits of Nitya Seva
- Consistent Devotion: Maintaining a regular and consistent devotional practice.
- Spiritual Growth: Facilitating ongoing spiritual growth and deeper connection with the divine.
- Inner Peace: Achieving inner peace, focus, and calm through daily rituals.
- Family Bonding: Strengthening family bonds through shared spiritual activities.
- Positive Energy: Creating and maintaining a positive and sacred environment at home.
- Karmic Benefits: Gaining karmic benefits and divine blessings for oneself and family.
How to Perform Nitya Seva
- Create a Sacred Space: Set up a clean and dedicated space for the deity with an altar or shrine.
- Gather Necessary Items: Have all the necessary items ready, such as water, milk, flowers, lamps, incense, and food offerings.
- Follow a Routine: Establish a daily routine that fits your schedule and maintain consistency.
- Involve Family Members: Encourage family participation in the rituals to enhance the collective spiritual experience.
- Maintain Cleanliness: Keep the altar and surroundings clean and well-maintained.
- Offer with Devotion: Perform all rituals with sincerity, love, and devotion.
- Learn the Rituals: Learn the specific mantras, prayers, and procedures associated with the deity being worshipped.
Nitya Seva is a profound way to incorporate spirituality into daily life, fostering a continuous and loving relationship with the divine, and bringing blessings, peace, and harmony into one’s life and home.
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Nitya Seva refers to selfless daily service to Lord Sri Krishna or Lord Jagannatha, constituting the highest form of devotion and the most pleasing service to the Lord.
By offering Nitya Seva, one attains bliss and receives immense spiritual benefits daily. All offerings made to Krishna become purified, and those engaging in this devotional service receive the Lord’s greatest mercy and blessings.
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Krishna Consciousness is described as eternal service, meaning that the service performed for Krishna is everlasting and never dies. Srila Prabhupada termed it the "spiritual bank account," where whatever is offered is never lost, even at the time of death.
The essential services include Mangala (morning worship), Utthapan (midday worship), Shringar (afternoon worship), Sandhya (evening worship), and Shayan (night worship). These involve various rituals like waking up the Lord, changing His clothes, offering prayers, and more.
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