Pitru pooja on Mahasivaratri day
Indian customs and rituals are meant for psychological, physiological, family relation and social bondage based benefits. These customs and rituals focus on the national integration also. One such ritual is the Pitru pooja or pitru karma. On the top of it we should know that it is meant for psychological benefit of the individuals and family members deriving through strengthening family relations connecting the past generation and present generations. It may or may not be directly linked with the moksha of our forefathers. Our aim should be to make our life and that of our relatives  divine and heavenly on this earth, through these customs and rituals, if they have faith in doing so.
We, in Mazhuvanchery Mahadeva Temple, National Heritage Centre, will be performing the Pitru pooja explaining its scientific meanings and messages on 10th March during sivaratri day from 6.00 am till 11.15 am,  one hr each program . If you feel it worth and good you and your family members are invited to participate. It is the vedic message linked with the pitru pooja which is more important and hence direct participationis welcomes.
The program will be guided by Dr. N. Gopalakrishnan.
Mazhuvanchery Mahadeva Temple, Mazhuvanchery, Near Kechery, Trissur Kunnamkulam/Guruvayoor highway, Trissur 04885-240236 / 09446361149
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