Aarti

A magical place
A magical place

 

Poojan
  Bhaint, Prasad & Offerings

Literally is the practice of waving lights in front of saint or His Murti.The deeper meaning is to offer salutations and pray for own inner lamp to be lighted. Dhoop is lighted before the Aarti. Conches are blown, drums beaten and temple bell rung for sometime before the Aarti which all raise the devotional feelings. It is an experience to see the devotional fervor of even new visitors at the time of Aarti. The Aarti itself is a Divine song honouring Bhagwan Nityanand and His flowing grace for the devotees. There are many Aartis for Bhagwan Nityanand in the temple. These are:

  Early morning Aarti - 4.22 a.m.
Morning Aarti - 6 a.m.
Noon Aarti - 12 a.m.
Evening Aarti - 8 p.m.
Night Aarti - 9.30 p.m.

There are Aartis (2 or 3 Aartis daily) in Shankar Mandir, Krishna Mandir, Navgrah Mandir, Kailash Niwas, Banglorewala Bldg & Bhadrakali Mandir.

SHREE BHIMESHWAR SADGURU NITYANAND SANSTHA GANESHPURI DAILY PROGRAMME

1. Samadhi Mandir
Hot Water Kund 0pens 3 AM
Temple Opens 4 AM
Kakad Aarti 4.21 AM
Abhishek (Bhagwan) 4.30 AM to 5.30 AM
Morning Aarti 6 AM to 6.20 AM
Morning Swadhaya 9 AM to 9.30 AM
Noon Aarti 12 to 12.20
Only Thursday - Palkhi (Baba's) 6 PM to 7.30 PM
Bhajan / Name Chanting 7.30 PM to 8 PM
Evening Aarti 8 PM to 8.20 PM
Shayan Aarti / Goodnight Aarti / Temple Closes 9.30 PM

2. Kailash Niwas
Evening Aarti 6.15 PM

3. Nirwan Sthan
Banglorewala Building Opens 6.30 AM
Morning Puja / Aarti 8.00 AM
Mid'day Aarti 10.42 AM
Evening Aarti 7 PM

4. Bhadrakali Mandir
Puja & Aarti 4.45 AM
Evening Aarti 7 PM

5. Krishna Mandir
Morning Puja / Aarti 5.15 AM
Evening Aarti 7.45 PM

6. Navgrah Mandir
Morning Puja / Aarti 5.30 AM
Evening Aarti 7.40 PM

7. Bhimeshwar Mahadev  Mandir

Morning Puja / Aarti 5.30 AM
Evening Aarti 7.30 PM

Bhaint, Prasad and Offerings

a) Visiting devotees normally make offerings of flowers, coconut, fruit, sweets etc at the temple. For offerings like shawl, sari, jewellery and other decorative/useful items -a receipt has to be first made in office before it will be accepted by the pujari. This ensures correct accounting of all offerings.

b) Offerings by post, courier and through visiting devotees are also received. A receipt is sent by post if offering is above Rs. 500/-

c) Seera Parshad is given in the morning, the noon and evening Aarti in the temple. Seera is prepared with great love for devotees in the Balbhojan. At other times teerth is distributed and flowers/coconut given. Fruits/Sweets etc received as offerings are distributed as prasad. Prasad as Bhagwan's blessing is sent by post in India and abroad in the form of Vibhuti and Bhagwan's picture to those devotees who make good contribution.