About Vastra Arpan Seva:
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Submit your name and gotra (optional) for inclusion in the Sankalp before the ritual begins. The temple pandit includes your name during the puja, ensuring your offering is made personally to Maa Mangla Gauri.
Offering the Vastra
As part of the seva, new clothes are offered to the Goddess and used to adorn her divine idol. The act represents humility, devotion, and the devotee’s wish to serve Maa Durga with love and respect.
Vedic Procedure
Temple priests perform the Vastra Arpan using traditional Vedic mantras and rituals. The puja includes chanting of sacred verses, offering flowers, and presenting the Vastra with reverence to the Goddess.
Divine Blessings
Offering Vastra to Maa Mangla Gauri brings her divine blessings for prosperity, dignity, and harmony. It removes obstacles, ensures peace, and invokes her grace for protection and spiritual upliftment.
Spiritual Benefits
Blessings of Prosperity & Harmony:
Offering Vastra to Maa Durga brings material and spiritual prosperity, ensuring peace and happiness within the family.
Removes Obstacles & Negativity:
The ritual helps eliminate life’s challenges and clears negative energies, inviting a flow of positivity and success.
Invokes Divine Grace & Protection:
Vastra Arpan is believed to attract the Goddess’s divine energy, offering protection from misfortune and evil influences.
Strengthens Devotion & Faith:
Contributing to Maa’s adornment symbolizes humility and devotion, deepening your spiritual connection with her.
Fulfills Heartfelt Desires:
Sincere participation in this seva helps fulfill personal wishes and brings growth, joy, and abundance.
Brings Dignity, Respect & Spiritual Balance:
Offering new clothes to the Goddess is a sign of reverence and purity, bestowing dignity, balance, and divine satisfaction upon the devotee.