shodashopchar kali puja
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Shodashopchar Puja is one of the most systematic, traditional, and revered forms of worship in Sanatan Dharma. The word “Shodash” means sixteen, and “Upachar” means services or offerings.
Thus, Shodashopchar Puja involves offering sixteen specific upachars (services or offerings) to a deity, expressing love, surrender, and complete devotion.
This ritual represents a devotee’s total dedication—offering everything from welcoming the deity to lovingly bidding farewell, much like honoring a royal guest with the utmost respect.
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