The tradition of sanctifying or sanctifying monuments and statues is called pradakshina. It is an extremely important ritual in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. It is installed in the south direction of any temple, deity or sacred monument as a symbol of reverence and devotion. Have you ever wondered why this primary was released and what is its significance? Pradakshina also knows how to use the movement of the body as a means of spiritual practice and drawing closer to God.

Pradakshina in Sanskrit means straight side. It means to move a sacred object around, to distribute that sacred object to one’s right. It always goes clockwise, which is a wonderful direction. Devotees traditionally worship a temple, an idol of a deity, or a sacred tree or stone while reciting mantras or praying. It is not only a regiment, but also a star.
Published on: 05 April 2026 09:24 am (IST)