Why it is used: In Hindu religion, rice is definitely used in religious rituals or during any auspicious work. Rice, which is also called Akshat, no puja can be completed without it. Akshat means that which is not broken, which does not decay, hence Akshat is offered during the puja so that there is no hindrance in the puja, it does not get broken under any circumstances. Apart from worship, you must have often seen that while applying Tilak, Pandit ji also applies Akshat after Tilak, but have you thought why this is so?
Why is rice used in Tilak?
Rice or Akshat has always been used during Tilak. It is said that rice never spoils and the older the rice is, the better it is. In such a situation, it is considered a factor in longevity. The person applies tilak and uses rice in it so that the person has a long life.
Rice is considered a symbol of purity. Just as rice is used in the worship of God, in the same way Akshat is applied after Tilak. By doing this the negative energy around goes away and positivity comes.
Rice is considered a symbol of prosperity, hence using it with Tilak on the forehead has a positive effect which brings happiness and prosperity in life.
Akshat means that which never decays, hence it is considered to be related to wealth. The person who applies Akshat with Tilak on his forehead, there is never any shortage of money in his life.
(Disclaimer: The information given here is based on general beliefs and information. Newztezz.online does not confirm this.)
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