Shringar Seva
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Shringar Seva is the devotional act of adorning the deity with beautiful garments, ornaments, flowers, sandalwood paste, and fragrant offerings. Far beyond external beautification, this ritual is a deep expression of Bhakti and Seva, where the devotee lovingly presents the best of what they have to their Ishta Devata. Practiced widely in Shaktism and other Bhakti traditions, Shringar Seva symbolizes the devotee’s desire to serve the deity as a beloved guest or divine royal. It reflects a bond of intimacy, surrender, and reverence, making it one of the most graceful and spiritually fulfilling rituals in Sanatan Dharma.
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