Reportedly devotee observing Mandala Puja needs to follow a set of procedures, routines and discipline during the course of forty-one days. The Mandala Puja usually begins with the candidate receiving dhiksha from an accomplished Guru who is a virtuous and pious person learned in the Vedas and Shastras and committed to an austere life all through. The following are the dos and don’ts during Mandala Puja.

The devotee must take bath daily early in the morning, wear a special type of clothing and Tulsi Mala with the pendent of the deity that the devotee wishes to propitiate. Usually, this Mala is blessed by the Guru and given to the candidate on the start of the Mandala Puja.

After the vow is taken to do Mandala Puja, the devotee does puja at home twice a day in morning and evening and also visits the temple of his favourite deity. After the conclusion of the Mandala Puja, the devotee makes a pilgrimage to the favourite deity’s temple.

Non-vegetarian food, sex, any kind of indulgence, entertainments, overeating, spicy food, wasteful talk, falsehood, immoral acts, bad company, bad thoughts and inappropriate behaviour are all prohibited during the Mandala Puja period.

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