Bagavathi Sevai is a special Puja which is performed by the Malayalees and Tamil Brahmins of Kerala.
It is done in the evening/night. Devi Bagavathi is invoked (Avahanam) in a Big brass lamp. Puja consists of recital of Lalitha Sahasranama. It is also done by reciting Durga Sahasranama. The lamp lookes beautiful at the end of the puja with all the flowers heaped around it. Arali is the preferred flower.
The eleventh chapter of the Devi Mahatmyam is recited at the end of the Bagavathi Sevai.
While reciting the priest and all those present do Namaskaram at the end of each verse ending with Narayani Namoasthudhe. Thus it is also called Namaskara Japam.
Doing so many sashtanga Namaskarams one after the other is a back bending exercise.
Of course in the typical Brahmin tradition most of the comments at the end of the puja would be about the quality of Aravanai. Aravanai is a variation of Nei Payasam.
In Bhavani Sahasranama MAA is called Gudaanna Priyayai namah!
I request the members to share their experiences of Bhagavathi Sevai.
Jai MAA KAALI !!!
It is done in the evening/night. Devi Bagavathi is invoked (Avahanam) in a Big brass lamp. Puja consists of recital of Lalitha Sahasranama. It is also done by reciting Durga Sahasranama. The lamp lookes beautiful at the end of the puja with all the flowers heaped around it. Arali is the preferred flower.
The eleventh chapter of the Devi Mahatmyam is recited at the end of the Bagavathi Sevai.
While reciting the priest and all those present do Namaskaram at the end of each verse ending with Narayani Namoasthudhe. Thus it is also called Namaskara Japam.
Doing so many sashtanga Namaskarams one after the other is a back bending exercise.
Of course in the typical Brahmin tradition most of the comments at the end of the puja would be about the quality of Aravanai. Aravanai is a variation of Nei Payasam.
In Bhavani Sahasranama MAA is called Gudaanna Priyayai namah!
I request the members to share their experiences of Bhagavathi Sevai.
Jai MAA KAALI !!!