In this article, we are going to explore and analyze in depth Upachara, a topic that has been the subject of great interest and debate in recent times. Upachara is an issue that affects people of all ages and backgrounds, and its relevance and reach extends across a wide range of areas, from politics and economics to health and well-being. As we delve into this topic, we will examine its many facets and consider its implications for society at large. From its origins to its current impact, Upachara is a topic that deserves careful attention and detailed analysis. Read on to discover more about Upachara and its importance in today's world!
In Hinduism, upachara (Sanskrit: उपचार; service or courtesy)[1] refers to the offerings and services made to a deity as part of worship.
Krishnananda Agamavagisha states in the Brihat Tantrasara[2] that the main worship is conducted with 5, 10, 16 or 18 articles. These are
This is the most basic mode. It includes
Alongside the 5 articles mentioned above, it also includes 5 additional items which are
This is most prevalent mode. Apart from the articles mentioned in the previous list (except Madhuparka), it includes 8 additional items which are
It includes all articles mentioned in the previous list except Punarachamaniya, Tambula & Stotra, it includes 5 additional items which are
Some texts include all abovementioned articles(without omitting any) alongside additional articles like shayya(bedding) & chhatra(umbrella). Additional items offered in case of female deities include lac, collyrium & vermilion. Some deities are offered articles which aren't offered to other deities. For example, alcohol is offered to Kali.