Module 1: Principles and Philosophy of Puja
- Summary of diverse modes of Puja
- Study of Vedic scriptures and Puranas
- Significance of tradition in puja
- Theory of Devata
- Function of Puja in individual spiritual practice
- Pancha and Shodashopachara Puja
Course Name | Spiritual Praxis 2 |
Course Code | 25OEL632 |
Program | M. A. in Communication, M. Com. (Finance & Systems), M. A. Journalism and Mass Communication, M. F. A. Visual Media (Applied Art and Advertising), MSc Visual Communication (Digital Film Making & Media Production), M.Sc. in Visual Communication (Animation and Design), M.A. (English Language and Literature), M.A. Visual Media & Communication |
Credits | 2 |
Campus | Amritapuri, Coimbatore, Kochi, Mysuru |
Dhyanam andAavaahanam, Aasana, Paadya. Arghya, Aachamana, Madhuparka, Snaana, Vastra and Upaveeta, Gandha, Pushpa. Dhoopa, Deepa, Naivedya, Taamboola, Nirajanam, Mantrapushpa and Pradakshina
The objective of the Spiritual Praxis course is to equip participants with a thorough comprehension of the traditional and systematic methods of Puja Vidhana that are based on Indian Knowledge System. This will help them to practice step by step Puja with dedication and devotion. Through the integration of theoretical guidance and practical application, students will acquire an understanding of the significance of each phase of the puja.
Course Duration:60 Hours
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