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Archana means ‘praising’ or ‘honoring’ by multiple recitations of the Almighty’s name. For example, it can be done 108 times (Ashtottara), or 1008 times (Sahasranama). These Archana’s can be performed on the occasions of birthdays, anniversaries, or any happy, successful moments in our life to thank God. During these Archanas, the priest will recite your Gotram, Nakshatra, and Name, and offer the Archana on behalf of you to the requested deity. You may sponsor these Archanas occasionally, monthly, or annually. Sponsor Archana to your favorite deity on any special event like Birthdays, Wedding days etc.
Archana is a sacred ritual in Hinduism where devotees offer prayers, praises, and recitations of the names of deities along with offerings of flowers, fruits, rice, and other sacred substances. The word “Archana” itself means “worship” or “adoration” in Sanskrit. The ritual is typically performed in temples or at home altars as a means of expressing devotion and seeking the blessings of the divine.
Devotees often perform this archana with devotion and reverence, seeking Lord Karthikeya’s blessings for protection, courage, wisdom, property and successwell-being in endeavors. The ritual is often performed
seeking her blessings for various aspects of life such as protection, prosperity, wisdom, and spiritual growth. Devotees often perform this ritual with devotionIt is performed to invoke the blessings, protection.