Guest guest Posted July 27, 2003 Report Share Posted July 27, 2003 Dear Tripathy ji , The system to carry back home a part of what you had offered at the temple is a very common practice . Don't you get back a part of your prasaad that you had offered at the temple ? This prasaad is then considered as blessed by the deity . The same logic is applied when the remedy says ' offer this thing at the temple and carry back home a part of it ' again assuming that what you had offered has been blessed by the deity and you are carrying home the blessed part. This is very shashtra- sammat [ approved by the shashtra ] sincerely, upadhyay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2003 Report Share Posted July 27, 2003 Dear Mr. Upadhyaya, Thank you for clarification. With best wishes, PK Tripathy. --- upadhyay_iitd <upadhyay_iitd wrote: > Dear Tripathy ji , > > The system to carry back home a part of what you > had offered at the > temple is a very common practice . Don't you get > back a part of your > prasaad that you had offered at the temple ? This > prasaad is then > considered as blessed by the deity . The same logic > is applied when > the remedy says ' offer this thing at the temple and > carry back home > a part of it ' again assuming that what you had > offered has been > blessed by the deity and you are carrying home the > blessed part. This > is very shashtra- sammat [ approved by the shashtra > ] > > sincerely, > > upadhyay > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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