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Why is sandalwood paste applied to deities: And there is more to it than we can think of

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 5, 2025, 10:00 IST
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Why is sandalwood paste applied to deities: And there is more to it than we can think of

Sandalwood or chandan holds a sacred place in Indian traditions. Commonly used in ceremonial rituals, it is applied on the foreheads of deities and devotees as a symbol of purity, spiritual connection and devotion. Beyond its spiritual role, it is valued for its cooling, healing and calming properties. Let us look at why it is applied on the forehead of devotees and deities.

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Symbol of purity

When used on devotees, sandalwood paste represents purity, piety, and submission to the divine. The mark is a sign of respect that unites the wearer with higher spiritual ideals. Applying the paste on the forehead helps remind devotees of their dedication to the purity of mind and heart, reinforcing their faith and promoting a sense of spiritual discipline and humility.


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Holy offering to the gods

Sandalwood paste is considered to be one of the purest offerings to the gods. Its natural aroma and freshness embody devotion and respect. Applying sandalwood paste to Gods is an act of worshipping and respecting them with an untainted and divine offering. This holy paste emits purity and positivity, thus making it perfect for worshipping and appeasing the divine rituals and prayers.

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Spiritual protection

Sandalwood paste is offered as a blessing by the devotees to bring peace and sanctity into their lives. It is believed to soothe the mind, eliminate stress, and guard against evil energies. Sandalwood paste, when offered, instills greater spiritual bonding and enables devotees to apply the peaceful vibrations of prayer into their daily lives

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Cooling and calming effect

Sandalwood paste application on the devotees, when applied, is believed to calm their aura. The calming nature brings peace, serenity, and harmony within and around the idol or the devotee. It keeps the atmosphere peaceful in temples and homes, allowing the spiritual connection of visitors with the peaceful environment to become more divine and pure

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