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History and Purpose of Mahapuja in the Gunatit Samaj

  Background Guruhari Pappaji Maharaj asked Param Pujya Didi to conduct the first Mahapuja for all members of the Gunatit Samaj, on 8th August 1964 at Tardev, Mumbai. Since then a Mahapuja is conducted every day at all Gunatit Jyot centres across the world. To commemorate this day, Gunatit Jyot conducts a special mahapuja for each an every member of the samaj on the 8th

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Why Do We Offer Food to the Lord Before Eating It?

In the Christian tradition, food is partaken after a thanks giving prayer grace. Indians make an offering of it to the Lord and later partake of it as prasada – a holy gift from the Lord. In temples and in many homes, the cooked food is first offered to the Lord each day. Our entire attitude to food and the

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Why Are There 108 Beads in a Mala (Rosary)?

The Hindu religion has had prayer beads for a long time. Its rosary consists of 109 beads — 108 to mark the 108 names of God and one to mark the beginning of the prayer cycle, “Dancing Shiva, who shows grace, peace and creative power, and destroys and treads on the evil dwarf.”   Sakyamuni, the East Indian who was

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What is Aarti

Physically Aarti is the ritual of waving the divas in a circular motion before Gods image. There are several underlying sentiments of Aarti: One is that the divas illuminate the whole of the Lords body with light so that devotees can do darshan of the whole body. The second sentiment is that devotees can lovingly welcome Bhagwan during Aarti, by offering

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