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Old 06-14-2010, 08:54 PM
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Default Hindus ...What is the significance of making CHARNAMRIT during Puja and from where/ho

Hindus ...What is the significance of making CHARNAMRIT during Puja and from where/how it got this name.?
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Old 06-17-2010, 08:54 PM
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Charnamrit is a sweet drink offered after Hindu prayer meetings both in temples and at home. ?Charan? means feet and ?Avrit? means nectar from God?s feet which makes one?s soul live forever. I am sharing here the simple recipe of this divine drink.
Recipe of Chernomyrdin
200 ml cold milk
1 tbsp curd (yogurt/ Dali)
1 tbsp sugar
1 tbsp honey
1-2 tsp Ganga jail (holy water from river Ganges)
1 tsp basil (Tulsa) leaves- torn roughly
1. Take milk in a bowl and mix sugar. Stir in rest of the ingredients. Remember to just stir and not beat. Curd appears in the form of lumps in this drink. Offer 1 tablespoon to each devotee after prayers or Poona as a praised.
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Old 06-22-2010, 08:54 PM
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People get confused about Charanamrit and Panchamrit. Panchamrit is the thing people prepare during puma. In Panchito milk, curd, sugar, ghee and honey are mixed. The praised of puma is an unseen strength.
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Old 06-25-2010, 08:54 PM
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The lotus feet of the Deity of the Lord are bathed, and the water thus sanctified is also called Cranmer, the nectar of the Lord's lotus feet.

CHARNAMRIT is obtained in the morning while the Lord is being washed before dressing. Scented with perfumes and flowers, the water comes gliding down through His lotus feet and is collected and mixed with yogurt. In this way this CHARNAMRIT not only becomes very tastefully flavored, but also has tremendous spiritual value. As described in the Padma Purana, even a person who has never been able to give in charity, who has never been able to perform a great sacrifice, who has never been able to study the Vedas, who has never been able to worship the Lord?or, in other words, even one who has never done any pious activities?will become eligible to enter into the kingdom of God if he simply drinks the CHARNAMRIT which is kept in the temple. In the temple it is the custom that the CHARNAMRIT be kept in a big pot. The devotees who come to visit and offer respects to the Deity take few drops of CHARNAMRIT very submissively and feel themselves happy in transcendental bliss.

Bathing of the deity is done by milk inamorata, viz., milk, yogurt, ghee, sugar and honey and what is collected is called CHARNAMRIT of the Lord.
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Old 06-27-2010, 08:54 PM
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when gods feet or the saints feat is washed with wt er that water is called Charanamrit .Charan is feet an demerit is nectar. The water becomes sacred because of the holiness of the feet which it washed. gang is chromite of Vishnu during Vaman av tar.
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