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Daily & Routine Rituals

Daily and routine rituals, or Nithya Vidhi, are performed to maintain spiritual harmony and honor ancestors. They include Dharmodaka or Thilodaka, offerings made for the peace of departed souls; Ekothishta for their spiritual progress; and Sapindi Karana to unite the soul with ancestral lineage. Masika rituals are observed monthly, while Vaikunta signifies prayers for liberation. These practices uphold devotion, gratitude, and the eternal connection between generations.

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Sacred Daily and Ancestral Rituals

Nithya Vidhi

These are daily prayers and offerings performed to maintain spiritual purity and seek blessings from the divine and ancestors.

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Dharmodaka / Thilodaka

A ritual offering made with water, sesame seeds, and rice, symbolizing devotion and gratitude toward departed souls.

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Ekothishta

A ceremony conducted to appease and bless the departed soul, guiding it toward higher realms and ensuring its contentment in the afterlife.

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Sapindi Karana

A sacred ritual that merges the departed soul with the family’s ancestral lineage, symbolizing the soul’s acceptance among forefathers.

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Masika

Monthly rites performed after death to remember and honor the deceased, offering prayers for their continuous peace and progress

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Vaikunta

A special ritual symbolizing the soul’s journey to the divine abode. It is performed with prayers and offerings to help the departed attain moksha

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SIMPLE PROCESS

Essential Elements of Spiritual Practices

STEP - 1

Spiritual Discipline

Maintaining daily prayers and offerings that promote inner peace, purity, and connection with the divine.

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Ancestral Remembrance

Performing rituals like Dharmodaka, Ekothishta, and Masika to honor and seek blessings from ancestors.

STEP - 3

Lineage Connection

Through rites such as Sapindi Karana, the departed soul is spiritually united with the ancestral lineage.

STEP - 4

Path to Liberation

Ceremonies like Vaikunta and Thilodaka guide the soul toward moksha, symbolizing peace and eternal harmony.

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