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Answers to FAQ's on Sanatana Dharma / Hindu Principles Part 18

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Answers to FAQ's on Sanatana Dharma / Hindu Principles Part 18
FAQ's are nothing but Frequently Asked Questions. Guruji Narendra Babu Sharma give answers to various questions which are asked by the callers in the programme. Also Guruji give us the knowledge on Hindu Sanathana Dharma, which i have put in FAQ Format. Many People have lot of doubts on Hindu Sanathana Dharma, which i have put in FAQ Format.
Please do ask a priest or elders, if you have any doubts in below, who knows very well about our customs and practices and clarify the same.


  • Where should we keep kumkum (vermilion)?

    Answers to FAQ's on Sanatana Dharma / Hindu Principles Part 18

    We should keep kumkum in forehead above the nose not on the tip of/on the nose or somewhere else.

  • Which finger we should use to apply kumkum on oneself?

    Answers to FAQ's on Sanatana Dharma / Hindu Principles Part 18

    We should use ring finger to apply kumkum on oneself.

  • Can Womens fast?

    Answers to FAQ's on Sanatana Dharma / Hindu Principles Part 18

    Women's should not fast, fasting is only for mens.

  • Which God's photo we should keep/see, while leaving the home?

    Answers to FAQ's on Sanatana Dharma / Hindu Principles Part 18

    We should keep Ashtalakshmi with Sri lakshmi Narayana photo in center on the top center of Main Door Threshold (Hosalu - Kannada / VasPadi - Tamil) inside the home so that you can have darshan of Ashtalakshmi while leaving the home.
    If you don't have space on the top, you can keep it in right side.

  • Which God's photo we should keep, while entering the home?

    Answers to FAQ's on Sanatana Dharma / Hindu Principles Part 18

    We should keep Lord Lakshmi Narashima or Lord Anjaneya photo in center on the top center of Main Door Threshold (Hosalu - Kannada / VasPadi - Tamil) outside the home so that Lord Lakshmi Narashima or Lord Anjaneya will remove the negative thoughts from the people who are entering the home.


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