shringar seva
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Shringar Seva refers to the ceremonial adornment and decoration of the deity with clothes, ornaments, flowers, and fragrances. It is not merely a ritual of beautification but a profound expression of love, devotion (Bhakti), and personal service (Seva) to the deity. In Bhakti traditions, especially in Vaishnavism and Shaivism, Shringar Seva is regarded as one of the highest forms of seva, symbolizing the devotee’s heartfelt desire to offer the best to their Ishta Devata (chosen deity).
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