Barma: The Sacred Seat of Deities Essential for Auspicious Ceremonies in the Mountains

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News18•31-01-2026, 18:49
Barma: The Sacred Seat of Deities Essential for Auspicious Ceremonies in the Mountains
- •Barma, made from 108 blades of Kush grass, is indispensable for all worship and rituals in the mountains, symbolizing a way of life.
- •Kush grass is considered the purest in Hindu scriptures, believed to absorb negative energy and purify the environment, making it vital for pujas and ancestral rites.
- •The number 108 holds spiritual significance in Hinduism, reflected in the precise number of Kush blades used to create Barma with chanted mantras.
- •Pandit Baldev Dutt Bhatt explains Barma as the 'seat of deities,' through which gods are invoked and given their place during worship.
- •Barma is mandatory in all auspicious ceremonies, from small pujas to large havans and weddings, and is carefully preserved in mountain homes as a symbol of faith.
Why It Matters: Barma, a sacred seat made of 108 Kush blades, is crucial for all mountain rituals and worship.
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