Sandhy
Sandhy is a traditional Indian practice that involves the performance of a set of rituals at dawn and dusk. The term "sandhy" is derived from the Sanskrit word "sandhya," which means "twilight." These rituals are performed to honor the sun god, Surya, and to seek his blessings for a day of health, prosperity, and well-being.
The sandhyavandanam, as it is commonly known, consists of a series of prayers and chants that are
The sandhyavandanam is performed at two specific times of the day: at sunrise and at sunset. The
The practice of sandhyavandanam is not only a religious ritual but also a way of connecting with
In recent times, the practice of sandhyavandanam has gained popularity beyond its traditional Hindu community, with