Sunday 15 June 2014

Cow pooja




Cow pooja at Brahmarishi Hills
                In India, Cow is treated as a Universal Mother, a Symbol of Love. Only Pure  Souls can take birth as Cows.
                Cow pooja is a ritualistic worship of the cow venerated to India as a Mother ___ symbol of devadas (Spiritual Powers) in her body from head to tail.
                This Power Pooja is being conducted in Brahmarishi Hills, Tamilnadu, India to prevent natural calamities like Earthquake and Floods. Cow Worship is being conducted against the action of slaughtering cows and show to her people that Cow is an Universal Mother, a symbol of love.
                Cow is a creature that takes so little from nature – just some quiet grazing in the fields – and ___ abundantly generous in return.
                A Cow’s bodily waste in the form of urine and dung are used in Siddha Medicinal systems to create drugs. Cow dung is used in (Yaagam) fire pooja. Thus a cow’s bodily waste can contribute to the spiritual upliftment of humans!
                Those who Offer (or contribute) Food to cow and satisfy them as part of Cow Worship will lead a peaceful life with their family.
                Worshipping Cow will clear all of the hurdles in one’s life & business, Money inflow will increase & the uncured diseases will be cured.
                Those who Contribute (Dhaanam) Cow itself to Temples or Ashram’s will lead a ever peaceful life and will get the grace of the Divine Mother.
                siddhars (who operates this world) reside. Pooja will be conducted as conveyed to us by Siddhar’s and Guru’s.
                On who takes care of Cow by bathing and worshipping her regularly will be relieved from all of their bad deeds and from diseases.
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51 days of Cow Pooja at Brahmarishi Hills(morning 5 - 6 am)
                Daily cow will be bathed and decorated with garlands of flowers and with her body decorated with Sacred Turmeric powder and Vermillion.
                Her horns are tied with sacred bright colored cloth. Cow’s body is covered with Sarees and blouses.
                Cow is worshipped by reciting 108 Lakshmi Manthras and Lakshmi Gayathri. Then the Camphor is lit and showed to cow signifying that one should bow to the divinity in cow.
                Prasadam (sacred food) is offered to cow and distributed to the devotees and needy.
                At the end of the 51st day of pooja these Sarees are distributed to the poor and needy.
                People can generously contribute for pooja performed for divinity, compassion for animals and well being of human race to be saved from all sought of Natural Calamities.

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