significance of madhyaanikam
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• October 3, 1996
Dear Esteemed members of the prapatti group! I have a question which may have been dealt with already. Mr. Mani, if this is the case, please direct me to the related archives. My question is on the significance of Madhyanikam. I understand the word "Sandhya" to mean twilight (dawn or evening), so "Sandhyavandanam" relates to the prayers at those times. I have heard that from a historical basis, the "Praathas sandhyavandanam" was performed before the vedas/scriptures are to be studied at the start of the day, and "Saayam sandhyavandanam" to be performed after these scriptures have been studied at the end of the day. Is this a proper understanding of these prayers? Has the "madhyanikam" been followed since vedic times? Was its purpose to cleanse oneself before studying the scriptures again and before taking the midday meal? Thanks, Om Namo Naaraayanaaya, -Rajiv
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