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Bel Patra Abhishek / Offering on Shivalinga

Bel Patra Abhishek / Offering on Shivalinga
Bel Patra Abhishek / Offering on Shivalinga



According to the Puranas, offering bel Patra (Leaves of golden apple) has a deep significance in Hindu puja rituals.

The leaves of the Bel tree are called Bel leaves. Bel patra has three leaves attached but are considered a single leaf.

Bel Patra is widely used to worship Hindu deities, especially Shiva. It is believed that if there is nothing in the worship of Shiva, then only one belpatra is enough, but if everything is there and there is no bel patra, then the worship remains incomplete.

It is said that whoever offers a bel patra to the Shivlinga with devotion, Lord Shiva blesses him/her with whatever he/she wishes.

In the scriptures, three leaves of Bel patra were considered symbols of Raja, Sattva, and Tamoguna.

Bel patra is never impure. Skanda Purana has also said that if new Bel leaves are not available, then those Bel leaves that have already been offered can also be rewashed and offered.

Bel patra is always offered upside down to Lord Mahadev. This means offering Belpatra only while touching the side towards the smooth surface with the idol of Mahadev. Always offer Bel patra with the help of ring finger, thumb, and middle finger.

Bel patra will be offered continuously for 21 days on your behalf.

Qty: 11 sets of Bel Patra.

Bilvastakam will be recited at the time of offering Bel Patra.

Within 72 hours, you will receive an email with a short video covering Sankalp and parts of the puja, lasting 15 to 30 minutes.

 

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  • Model: BPS-11

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