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Benefits of Offering Peepal Leaf Mala to Hanuman - How to Offer Peepal Leaf Garland

There is widespread belief among Hindus that offering Peepal Leaf Mala to Hanuman will help in solving various problems in life. Here the benefits of offering Peepal Leaf Mala to Hanuman: How to offer Peepal Leaf Mala to Hanuman Best performed on a Tuesday. Make a mala using 9, 11 or 18 peepal leaves. Collect unbroken and neat leaves. Wash them and make a garland using thread or natural tying items. Take an extra leaf and write your problem in it using natural red or orange color. Offer the garland to Hanuman and keep the extra leaf with problem written near his feet. Chant ऊं हं हनुमते नम : 108 times. Perform this after offering the mala. Perform this for nine Tuesdays. Benefits of Offering Peepal Leaf Mala to Hanuman For solving all problems in horoscope – janam kundli. For wish fulfillment. For success in new business. Various obstacles in life will be removed. To find relief from depression and stress and to achieve mental peace. To solve rela

Deepmala – Deepstambha – Dipvriksha in Temples in Maharashtra and Goa

The lamp pillars, or lamp trees, in temples in Maharashtra belong to the Maratha period and they are known as Deepmala, Deepstambha, Deep Jyoti Stampa, or Dipvriksha. It is a tall tree like stone structure with brackets for holding oil lamps during important pujas, rituals and festivals. Today, devotees too construct deepmalas in front of the Gods to show their devotion and as part of thanksgiving for desire fulfillment. The deepstambha is made using laterite stone or using other locally available stones. Majority of the temples in Maharashtra are well known for their religious or spiritual significance and not for its architecture. Deepmala is a unique structure and is sort of a symbol of temple architecture of Maharashtra. Deepmala is usually located in the paved courtyard of a temple. It is found to the west side of the garbha griha or the sanctum sanctorum. Deepmala became an important aspect of temples in the mid 18th century. This was during the Pesh