Lord Murugan, Murugan Temples, Tiruchendur Murugan Temple
Abishegam is performed three times a day for Lord Murugan and every month and on the first of Chitrai and Aippasi months for Shanmukhaon Vishaka Nakshatram. On the last Friday of every tamil months the consorts of Senthil Nayagar is taken round the Giri Prakaram. The poojas inArulmigu Subramaniaswamy Temple and other deities are performed by Namboodris, Mukkannis and Trisutantra Bhahmins. And they also perform some other services in the temple also. Their major functions are to make offerings, kattalais, etc for the lords.
According to Kumara Tantra seven major poojas are performed daily.
1.Viswaroopam at 5.30 a.m.
2.Udhaya Marthandam at 6.00 a.m.
3.(a) Mudhal Kala Sandhi. (b) Siru Kala Sandhi. (C) Peria Kala Sandhi. -Commencing at 8 a.m.
4.Uchikalam at 12.30 p.m.
5.Sayaratchai at 5.00 p.m.
6.Arthajamam at 9.15 p.m.
7.Ekantham at 9.35 p.m.
All the Virtual Pooja Murugan are done for both Lord Siva and Subramanya. But at the month of Margazhi that is from mid December to Mid January the daily poojas begin at 3 AM and end by 8.30 PM.
Abishegam
tiruchendurmurugantemplePosted under Lord Murugan
Abhishegam (also abhiseka, abhishek, abhiṣeka ~ amongst other such transliterations) is a Sanskrit term comparable to puja, yagya and arati that denotes: a devotional activity; an enacted prayer [1], rite of passage and/or religious rite or ritual. It is a ritual common to all Dharmic faiths such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Bön and Jainism.
Abhishegam as a ritual
Abhisheka, also called Abhishegam, is conducted by priests, by pouring libations on the image of the deity being worshipped, amidst the chanting of mantras. Usually, offerings such as milk, yogurt, ghee, honey, Panchaamrutam, Sesame oil, rosewater, sandalwood paste may be poured among other offerings depending on the type of abhishekam being performed. This ritual is routinely performed in most Hindu and Jain temples. “Rudraabhisheka” (रुद्राभिषेक) (Abhisheka of Rudra) is performed on Shiva lingams.
Hinduism
Abhishegam is the name given to a late Vedic rite of anointing government officials, particularly heads of state, at the time of their taking power or to mark a signal achievement. It is also the bathing ceremony and anointing performed on certain festival days for the temple deities.
Abishegam is performed three times a day for Lord Murugan and every month and on the first of Chitrai and Aippasi months for Shanmukhaon Vishaka Nakshatram. On the last Friday of every tamil months the consorts of Senthil Nayagar is taken round the Giri Prakaram. The poojas inArulmigu Subramaniaswamy Temple and other deities are performed by Namboodris, Mukkannis and Trisutantra Bhahmins. And they also perform some other services in the temple also. Their major functions are to make offerings, kattalais, etc for the lords.
According to Kumara Tantra seven major poojas are performed daily.
1.Viswaroopam at 5.30 a.m.
2.Udhaya Marthandam at 6.00 a.m.
3.(a) Mudhal Kala Sandhi. (b) Siru Kala Sandhi. (C) Peria Kala Sandhi. -Commencing at 8 a.m.
4.Uchikalam at 12.30 p.m.
5.Sayaratchai at 5.00 p.m.
6.Arthajamam at 9.15 p.m.
7.Ekantham at 9.35 p.m.
All the Virtual Pooja Murugan are done for both Lord Siva and Subramanya. But at the month of Margazhi that is from mid December to Mid January the daily poojas begin at 3 AM and end by 8.30 PM.
Abishegam
tiruchendurmurugantemplePosted under Lord Murugan
Abhishegam (also abhiseka, abhishek, abhiṣeka ~ amongst other such transliterations) is a Sanskrit term comparable to puja, yagya and arati that denotes: a devotional activity; an enacted prayer [1], rite of passage and/or religious rite or ritual. It is a ritual common to all Dharmic faiths such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Bön and Jainism.
Abhishegam as a ritual
Abhisheka, also called Abhishegam, is conducted by priests, by pouring libations on the image of the deity being worshipped, amidst the chanting of mantras. Usually, offerings such as milk, yogurt, ghee, honey, Panchaamrutam, Sesame oil, rosewater, sandalwood paste may be poured among other offerings depending on the type of abhishekam being performed. This ritual is routinely performed in most Hindu and Jain temples. “Rudraabhisheka” (रुद्राभिषेक) (Abhisheka of Rudra) is performed on Shiva lingams.
Hinduism
Abhishegam is the name given to a late Vedic rite of anointing government officials, particularly heads of state, at the time of their taking power or to mark a signal achievement. It is also the bathing ceremony and anointing performed on certain festival days for the temple deities.