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Puja the Gaja
Puja the Gaja
Chandana
Legacy Name: Chandana
The Glade Donadak
Owner: mirry
Age: 12 years, 4 days
Born: April 29th, 2012
Adopted: 12 years, 4 days ago
Adopted: April 29th, 2012
Statistics
- Level: 1
- Strength: 12
- Defense: 10
- Speed: 10
- Health: 10
- HP: 0/10
- Intelligence: 0
- Books Read: 0
- Food Eaten: 0
- Job: Unemployed
CHANDANA
Sandalwood; soothing; dear to the gods.
Puja in Sanskrit means worship or reverence to God. It is a form of worship involving physical as well as oral and mental activities. It is a way to express one's individual spirituality and gratitude to Isvara (God) and involves all five senses. Traditionally, the puja is performed with five offerings to symbolize the five elements, and the elements represented are space, air, fire, water and earth. The offerings are pushpa (flowers), dhupa (incense), deepa (light), naivedya (food) and gandha (sandalwood paste).
Dhupam (incense) and gandham (sandalwood paste) both involve the sense of smell. Incense, when lit, spreads all over the room, reminding the devotees that Ishvara is all-pervasive. Sandalwood, which is very soft, releases a sweet smell when rubbed against a hard surface. This symbolizes the ideal way of dealing with life's difficulties: by maintaining one's equanimity and cheerfulness and wishing ill upon none, even one's enemies.
Sandalwood; soothing; dear to the gods.
Puja in Sanskrit means worship or reverence to God. It is a form of worship involving physical as well as oral and mental activities. It is a way to express one's individual spirituality and gratitude to Isvara (God) and involves all five senses. Traditionally, the puja is performed with five offerings to symbolize the five elements, and the elements represented are space, air, fire, water and earth. The offerings are pushpa (flowers), dhupa (incense), deepa (light), naivedya (food) and gandha (sandalwood paste).
Dhupam (incense) and gandham (sandalwood paste) both involve the sense of smell. Incense, when lit, spreads all over the room, reminding the devotees that Ishvara is all-pervasive. Sandalwood, which is very soft, releases a sweet smell when rubbed against a hard surface. This symbolizes the ideal way of dealing with life's difficulties: by maintaining one's equanimity and cheerfulness and wishing ill upon none, even one's enemies.
Pet Treasure
White Peony
Red Apple
Lavender Incense
Lemon Teacandle
Handyman Bell
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