Abhishekam is a sacred Hindu ritual of bathing a deity’s idol or Shiva Lingam with sacred substances like water, milk, yogurt, ghee, and honey, accompanied by chanting mantras. It signifies total surrender and is believed to purify the mind, cleanse sins, and foster spiritual growth, commonly practiced in both temples and homes.
Key Aspects of Abhishekam:
- Purpose: It is an expression of devotion (Bhakti) aimed at activating spiritual energy and connecting with the divine, often resulting in a heightened state of consciousness.
- Common Offerings: Offerings often include the Panchamrit (a mixture of five elements: milk, curd, ghee, honey, and sugar) or others like rose water, sandalwood paste, and tender coconut water.
- Shiva Lingam Abhishekam: Often performed specifically on Shiva Lingams to honor Lord Shiva, using items like Rudraksha water, black sesame seeds, and Bel leaves.
- Symbolism: The items represent the five elements of nature (water, earth, fire, air, and ether) and aim to purify the corresponding five senses.
| Sr.No | Event | Duration | Our Sankalpam | Target | Completed |
| B 01 | Sri Lakshmi Ganapathi | 2 hrs | 108 | ||
| B 02 | Sri Rudrabhishekam | 2 hrs | 108 | ||
| B 03 | Sri Venkateshwara Swamy abhishekam | 2 hrs | 108 | ||
| B 04 | Sri Rajarajeshwari a Abhishekam | 2 hrs | 108 | ||
| B 05 | Sri Varahi Devi Abhishekam | 2 hrs | 108 | ||
| B 06 | Sri Shyamala Devi Abhishekam | 2 hrs | 108 | ||
| B 07 | Sri Kartikeya Abhishekam | 2 hrs | 108 | ||
| B 08 | Sri Anjaneya Abhishekam | 2 hrs | 108 |