Sing any Lakshmi Maa Bhajan!
Sanatan Dharma followers in West Indian communities celebrate this festival of lights, honoring the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya after his victory over Ravana.
Diwali
During puja, this sacred sound, representing the essence of the universe, is often chanted to invoke the presence of the divine.
Om!
This prince of Ayodhya is the hero of the Ramayana and is known for his righteousness and adherence to dharma.
Lord Rama
Sing any Rama Bahjan.
How Lovely ❤️
During certain festivals, Sanatan Dharma practitioners perform this type of dramatic reenactment, celebrating the life and virtues of Lord Rama.
Ram Leela
This common offering in puja rituals includes flowers, fruits, and sweets presented to the deities as a symbol of devotion.
Prasad
This loyal devotee of Rama, known for his strength and devotion, helped rescue Sita by leaping across the ocean to find her.
Seeta Maa
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Finish the lyrics:
Mandir Tihaara Cham Cham Kare:
Laakhon Diyo Kee Jyoti Bare
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In addition to Diwali, Sanatan Dharma followers in the Caribbean often celebrate this spring festival, which is marked by colorful powders and water.
Holi
This flower, often used in puja, is considered sacred in Hinduism and is associated with various deities, especially Vishnu and Lakshmi.
The Lotus
Name all of Lord Rama’s brothers.
Lakshman, Bharata, Shatrughna
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Tu Swar Kee Devi, Yay Sangeet Tujha Say:
Hard Shaba Tayraa Hai Hara Geeta Tujha Say
This colorful decorative art form, often created on the floors of homes during festivals like Diwali, involves intricate patterns made from colored powders, rice, or flower petals.
Rangoli
This sacred thread, often used during puja to adorn deities or as a part of rituals, symbolizes purity and the connection between the devotee and the divine.
Janeu
Name the king of Ayodhya and his 3 wives.
King Dasharatha
Kaushelya
Kaikeyi
Sumitra
Sing the first verse of the Aarti:
Jai Jagadesh Hare
Kashta Mite Tana Kaa
Sukha Sampati Ghara Aawe,
Swaami Dukha Bina Se Mana Kaa,
Dukha Bina Se Mana Kaa,
Jo Dhyaawe Phala Paawee,
The Ramayana teaches this virtue, which involves the commitment to one’s duty, whether as a ruler, warrior, or family member, and is often highlighted in religious discourses.
Dharma!
This type of puja is dedicated to ancestors, performed during the festival of Pitru Paksha to honor and seek blessings from deceased family members.
Shraddha
This demoness, Ravana's sister, attempted to seduce Rama and Lakshmana in the forest, leading to her eventual defeat at their hands.
Surpanakha