Glossary of Terms

The following is a glossary of terms pertaining to Indian Temples, encountered in various sections of this website. This list is an extensive one and will be updated and expanded on a regular basis.

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Term

Explanation

Aaru Padai Veedu

The six permanent abodes of Lord Muruga before He vanquished Surapadman as the generalissimo of the divine forces

Abhayam

Refuge

Abishekam

A holy ritual ablution given to the Deity with oil, milk, scented powder, honey, rose water, ghee, sugar-cane juice etc.

Adi Sesha

Divine serpent said to have one thousand heads and represented as forming the couch of Lord Vishnu.

Agamas

Traditional principles governing worship, construction, festivals in temples.The word Agama means tradition

Aiavatham

The legendary white elephant of Indra, the King of the Devas

Alwars

Vaishnavite saints whose hymns in praise of Vishnu constitute the tamil canon - considered to be on par with the Vedas.

Amirtham (Amrit)

Nectar of immortality

Amman, Ambal

Goddess

Appar

Tirunavukkarasar, one of the foremost of the 63 Saivite Nayanmar saints; associated closely with Tiruvatikai, Paatirippuliyur, Tiruvaiyaru and Tiruppugalur

Arattu

A kind of holy bath given to the festival images of the deities, when they are immersed in water on the final day of the annual festival in Kerala and in Kanyakumari district of Tamilnadu

Archakar

Priest

Archana

Devotional worship offered to the deity by the priest with flowers or saffron

Artha Mandapam

An intermediary space between the Sanctum Sanctorum and the exterior of the temple

Arthajamam

The last of the daily poojas performed at night

Ashram

A hermitage or abode of ascetics

Ashtothram

A form of Archana worship usually offered to the deity with a recital of 108 names of a deity

Asthana Mandapam

Assembly Hall

Asura

Demon

Avataram, Avtar

An Incarnation of God

Bali Peetham

Altar or the sacrificial stone

Bhajanai, Bhajan

Group singing of divine songs

Bhaktha, Bhakth

Devotee (The word Bhakti means devotion)

Bhattachariar

A Brahmin priest belonging to the Vaishnavite sect who offers poojas in a Vishnu temple

Chakram

Discus of Lord Vishnu

Chapparam

Chariot

Dakshinayanam

The sun's progress south of Equator(July-December)

Darshan, Darisanam

Sight of God or of holy men

Dasavatharam

The ten incarnations of Vishnu to punish the wicked

Deepa Aradhanai

A ceremonial waving of lamps - Illuminating the image of a deity with camphor or with a deepam (oil, clarified butter lamps)

Devasthanam

A body administering the affairs of the temple

Devaswom

The Keralite name for temples

Dwajasthambam

The flag-mast, usually a pillar fixed outside the main shrine in line with the Sanctum Sanctorum

Dwapara Yugam

The third among the four Yugas or aeons of time, the current aeon being Kaliyugam

Dwara Palakas

Figures of guards of the deities found on either side of the entrance to the Sanctum Sanctorum

Gadha

Club

Garbagriham

The interior of Sanctum Sanctorum

Garuda

A mythological bird, the vehicle of Lord Vishnu

Gopuram

Temple Tower crowning entrances; the foremost of these towes crowning the main entrance is the Raja Gopuram.

Guru

Preceptor, Teacher

Gurukkal

A priest belonging to the Saivite sect who offers pooja in aSiva temple; a gurukkal is also known by the name Sivachariar.

Homam

Sacrificial ritual conducted with an altar of fire, as a part of daily worship, festivals and special occasions.

Hundi

A sealed receptacle with a slit at the top in which devotees make offerings to a temple

Jeer

A spiritual head of Vaishnavites

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