Jalasyotsarga Prakash" is a notable Sanskrit work that focuses on the practice and significance of water offerings (Jalasyotsarga) in Hindu rituals and spiritual practices. It further focuses on the philosophical, ritualistic, and spiritual aspects of water offerings, highlighting their importance in both individual and community practices. Water is considered a sacred element in Hinduism, representing purity, life, and divine grace. The act of offering water in rituals is seen as a way to seek divine blessings, purify the mind and soul, and connect with the natural elements of the universe.
Extent: One Volume containing 154 folios.
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