

Well as the devotees who are witnessing and performing it. Abhishekam, is performed pouring each one of the panchamrutha’s on to the Murthi with chanting of vedic mantras creating a vibrational effect which transforms the surrounding environment as When we devotees do these panchamrutha abhishekam, we are essentially requesting the God to purify and balance the external physical world and our own subjective perception Each of them is linked to one of the fiveĮlements of Nature.

They are Milk (Water), Yogurt (Earth), Ghee (Fire), Honey (Ether), Sugar (Air). “Panchamruthalu (five nectars)” – five different items are used for Abhishekam. Our Saibaba Temple has Sri Satyanarayana swamy Abhishekam on every first Saturday of the month, Sri SaibabaĪbhishekam on every second Saturday of the month, Sri Rajarajeshwari Abhishekam on every third Saturday of the month, and Sri Hanuman Abhishekam on every fourth Saturday of the month.

To each deity once a month to replenish the power for the “Murthis/Vigrahas”. As we may be missing some of these utsavas, our priests and Temple committee came up with these Abhishekams Nitya (daily) varotsava (weekly), paksha (fortnight), masotsava (monthly) etc Utsavams. They are called “Utasavas”- and are performed After the temple was inaugurated and after “ Vigraha Prana Pratishta”, rituals need to be performed regularly according to Agama sastram. In our Saibaba Temple we do have four different “Murthis”, along with our own Shirdi Saibaba in the center of the We all Hindus regard “Murthis” or “Vigrahas” as living manifestations of Divinity.
