panchamrit snan
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Panchamrit Snan is a holy ritual bath offered to deities, especially Lord Shiva using five sacred substances collectively called Panchamrit (Panch = five, Amrit = nectar of immortality). This ritual is symbolic of purifying the deity with divine nectars and invoking blessings upon the devotee.
It is an inseparable part of major Hindu pujas and Abhisheks, symbolizing both material and spiritual offerings made with utmost devotion (Bhakti).
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