Shayana Arati (8:10 PM – 8:30 PM)
Performed after evening activities, the ceremony begins with the conch shell blast, signaling devotees to gather for the final darshan as the pujari offers traditional arati items - incense, ghee lamp, flowers, chamara, and peacock fan - in graceful circles before the Deities. Accompanying kirtan features melodic songs dedicated to serving Srimati Radharani and Sri Krishna, creating a serene, grateful atmosphere that expresses the day's devotion and bids goodnight to the Lord.
Spiritually, Shayana Arati fosters reflection on the day's service, purifies the heart through surrender, and instils peace, reminding devotees that Krishna reciprocates loving care just as one tucks in a cherished family member.
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