What is the Altruistic View (Paramardham) of Akshatah (Akshintah) ?



In all the auspicious functions of Hindu customs, the Akshatah are being used
 for all the items. The Akshatah are unbroken grains of husked rice mixed
with turmeric or saffron. 

We use Akshatah  to both bless youngsters and worship God.

The Brahma deva who is creator of this Universe (Srushti Karta) writes
 the destiny of  every creature and the man also on their forehead
(lalaata likhita vidhih). The results of all Karmah (actions) were
written on their heads.

Every human being is born to experience their bad and good. Mostly
 man /woman does suffers from their fate of sorrowness due to the
 bondage (Bandham). 

So that, on any  auspicious time, the eldelrs,
and the Pious persons those who always  do deeds of charitable and
merit ,bless with those Akshatah on our heads.  All we believe due
to those blessings atleast our fate (which is on our heads since
when we were born it was already written  our fate) can get
changed  to  good, to some extent. Such a great belief in all the
Hindu customs the Akshatah are being used with blessings.

The Akshatah which are placed on heads by the elders or the
pious persons, certainly  fall on the ground. Hence one should
not trample  them under the feet.  So that, then we have to
 collect the Akshatah from the ground and put them  at
 a separate place where no body walks there.
For every customs it was given a Altruistic View meaning.

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