shodashopchar kali puja
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Shodashopchar Puja is one of the most revered and structured forms of worship in Sanatan Dharma, symbolizing complete devotion and divine hospitality. The term “Shodash” means sixteen, and “Upachar” refers to offerings or services. This ritual involves offering sixteen traditional items such as water, flowers, incense, lamp, food, and more, beginning with welcoming the deity and concluding with a respectful farewell. Each step is symbolic of honoring the deity as a divine guest, expressing deep love, surrender, and reverence. Performing Shodashopchar Puja is believed to attract divine blessings, spiritual elevation, and harmony in both personal and spiritual life.
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