Puja | Paddhati Book Pdf Odia Full
ଆସନ (Asana): Offering a seat (usually Kusa grass or a cloth).
ପାଦ୍ୟ (Padya): Washing the feet of the Lord with water.
ଅର୍ଘ୍ୟ (Arghya): Offering water for washing hands.
ଆଚମନୀୟ (Achamaniya): Offering water to drink (sipping).
ସ୍ନାନ (Snana): Ceremonial bath. For metal idols, water, milk, curd, ghee, and honey are used (Panchamruta Snana).
ବସ୍ତ୍ର (Vastra): Offering new clothes (sacred threads or silk).
ଯଜ୍ଞୋପବୀତ (Yajnopavita): Offering the sacred thread (Gopalamala/Janeu).
ଆଭରଣ (Aabharana): Offering ornaments (flowers can substitute for gold).
ଗନ୍ଧ (Gandha): Applying sandalwood paste (Chandana).
ପୁଷ୍ପ (Pushpa): Offering flowers. In Odisha, Tulsi (Holy Basil) is considered the most sacred for Vishnu/Jagannath.
ଧୂପ (Dhupa): Lighting incense sticks (Agarbatti) and resin (Sambrani).
ଦୀପ (Deepa): Lighting the earthen lamp (Ghadi) with Ghee or oil.
ନୈବେଦ୍ୟ (Naivedya): Offering food (Bhoga). In Odia tradition, this usually includes Khechudi, Dalma, and Enduri Pitha.
ପାନ (Tambula): Offering betel leaves and nuts.
ପ୍ରଦକ୍ଷିଣ ନମସ୍କାର (Pradakshina Namaskara): Circumambulating the deity and offering prostrations.
This content is a simplified version of the traditional texts (Siddhanta Darpana, Purushottama Kshetra Mahatmya, etc.) meant for educational and personal worship purposes. For specific Vedic Yajnas or complex rituals, one should consult a Vedic Pandit (Jyotish/Vedic Priest).
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