Darshans (Prayer Events)
DARSHAN is a sanctum that is organized six times a day (everyday) as different prayers for the people who strongly religious to experience deep joy and love. Each Darshan has a special mood, emotion, apparel, music melodies and food. Magala, Shringar, Rajbhog, Utthapan, Sandhya Arati and Shayan are types of different Darshans organized each day. Each darshan is part of God Shirnathji’s typical day spiritual activity and it is celebrated by humans like us.
Mangala–The mangala underline the auspiciousness of the beginning the day with a glimpse of the Lord.
Shirngar–God Shirnathji is dressed carefully from head to foot and a flower garland is placed around his neck.
Raajbhoog–The main meal of the day is offered to God with hundreds types of sweet.
Utthapan–God Shrinathji is waking up from afternoon siesta.
Sandhya Arati–It is an evening prayer (Sandhay Arati) with light garland.
Shayan–It is a celebration with god including music melodies and drumming heralds for the final prayer of the day as God is about to retire for the night.
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