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Can we put mirror in front of mandir?

Can we put mirror in front of mandir?

Do not place mirrors on the ceiling of any room whether it is a bedroom, temple, study or the toilet. Never have mirrors in the prayer room as they magnify the surrounding energy in a very strong way and this is the room where the ambience has to be really calm and quiet for you to sit and meditate.

What is special about Aranmula Kannadi?

The uniqueness of the Aranmula kannadi is that it is front-reflecting, unlike plane glass mirrors where reflection takes place on the back surface of the glass, where the reflective coating is applied. In plane mirrors, light travels through the glass and back, so it gets refracted and changes direction.

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Which wall is best for mirror?

Vastu for mirror placement on walls

Mirror placement on the wall Effects and tips
North-east Ideal for round or rectangular-shaped mirrors
West Ideal for square or round-shaped mirrors
South-east No mirror should be placed here
South Avoid placing any mirror here

What is the Speciality of Valkannadi?

In Kerala, the valkannadi, a round mirror with a handle, usually made of metal, is found in the homes of most Hindu communities, and is used as an auspicious symbol in rituals. A mother gives a valkannadi to her daughter on her wedding day.

What is the cost of Aranmula mirror?

Aranmula kannadi comes in various prices. it starts from INR1500/- to 12,50,000/- or even more.

Does Hinduism disparage idol worship?

Thus, Hinduism does not disparage idol worship. Besides, it is also in conformity with the basic spirit of Hinduism which gives freedom to its followers to worship God in any form they choose according to their choice. It even approves the mental worship of God’s images and forms.

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Where did Narayana Guru install mirrors instead of idols?

Narayana Guru did not stop there. He installed mirrors and brass plates inscribed with the mystic symbol ‘Aum’ in Kalakandhesswara temple in Murukumpuza and Omkareswara Temple near Vaikom. He installed lamp instead of idols in Chidhambaram in Karamuku near Trichur. Lamp represents knowledge and divine light.

Why do humans worship gods in idols and images?

Even though God is everywhere, humans worship Gods in the idols and images. Thus, the moment humans see idols and images of Gods, they worship it. In fact, people even build temples around to house it with a sacred object worthy of worship and devotion. Worshipping an image or a stone, is a standard practice for Hindus everywhere around the world.

Is a devout Hindu ashamed of going to temples?

A devout Hindu is not ashamed of going to a temple and bowing before an idol. He has no hesitation to stand in front of it and speak to it as if he talking to an individual with exemplary faith and devotion which is not of this world.

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