What is the difference between Panchamrit and Charanamrit, know how to use both offerings in worship
Difference between Panchamrit and Charanamrit
Without Panchamrit and Charanamrit, no worship recitation is done. Both prasad are considered very sacred in Hinduism and they are used as offerings in worship. From Satyanarayana Katha to special worship like Janmashtami, they are received. But do you know the difference between the two? Many people forget to understand Panchamrit and Charanamrit as the same. Let us know what is the difference between the destruction of these two?
What is the meaning of Panchamrit?
Five holy materials such as milk curd, honey and ghee are made Panchamrit. On special occasions like Satyanarayana Katha or Janmashtami, this prasad is used to bathe God. There are religious beliefs that God is pleased when anointed with Panchamrit.
Method of making Panchamrit:
Take cow’s milk, curd, ghee, honey and sugar in a vessel and mix them well. Prepare a thick mixture by mixing all the ingredients well. Then add basil leaves and Ganga water to it.
What is the meaning of Charanamrit?
The thing that is offered at the feet of God is called Charanamrit. Charanamrit is prepared by mixing that water with basil leaves after washing the feet of the idol of God.
Method of preparation:
First of all, wash the feet of the idol of God with water. Now, add basil leaves to this water. Panchamrit is also used to make Charanamrit many times, in which the water of the feet of God is added.
What is the main difference between the two?
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Panchamrit is made by mixing milk, curd, ghee, honey, sugar. Whereas Charanamrit’s water contains only a mixture of basil.
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Panchamrit is used for the consecration of God and Charanamrit is accepted after consecration or only as water.
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After taking Charanamrit in his hands, he is papaya and puts his hands on Ferrisir. At the same time, he takes his forehead with Panchamrit and then drinks it and keeps his hand on his heart.
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