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Answers to FAQ's on Sanatana Dharma / Hindu Principles Part 42

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Answers to FAQ's on Sanatana Dharma / Hindu Principles Part 42
FAQ's are nothing but Frequently Asked Questions. Guruji Shri Narendra Babu Sharmaji give answers to various questions which are asked by the callers in the programme. Guruji have started a new section known as Samskara in which Guruji give us the knowledge on general topics and Hindu Sanathana Dharma, which i have put in FAQ Format. Guruji have started Shivam Vasthu to give us the knowledge on Vasthu Shastra. 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.

  • Offering Fruits:
    Answers to FAQ's on Sanatana Dharma / Hindu Principles Part 42
    While offering fruits to temple, dont offer sour (pulipu in tamil ; huli in kannada) fruits. While offering fruits to any Guruji, dont offer sour fruits.
    But you can offer lemon (Nimbekai in Kannada ; Elumicham in Tamil) and take it back.
  • Vasakal or Main Door Frame:
    Answers to FAQ's on Sanatana Dharma / Hindu Principles Part 42
    The Main Door Frame consists of 4 pieces i.e Top, Bottom and two side pieces. In that, top one should be made up of Ankola tree wood only.
  • Ankola Tree:
    Answers to FAQ's on Sanatana Dharma / Hindu Principles Part 42
    Answers to FAQ's on Sanatana Dharma / Hindu Principles Part 42
    This is Tall thorny tree .
    It grows to a height of about 3 to 10 meters.
    The bark is ash colored, rough and faintly fissured. The leaves are elliptic oblong, elliptic lanceolate or oblong lanceolate.
    The flowers are greenish white, fascilcled, axillary or on old wood.
    The berries are ovoid, ellipsoid or nearly globose, smooth and violet to purple.
    The flowering season is February to June.

    Vernacular Names :
    English : Sage - leaf Alangium
    Sanskrit : Ankola, Kolaka, Rechi, Dheerkha keelaka
    Hindi : Ankol
    Bengali : Agaar kantha, Ankod, Dhala Ankor
    Tamil : Alaanchi, Arinjl, Allandi
    Gujarati : Ankol
    Kannada : Ankale, Ankolmara
    Telugu : Ankolam, Urgu, Ankolamu
    Malayalam : Ankolam
    Marathi : Ankol

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