The Legend of Manjady Seeds and Krishna According to legend, a poor devotee of Lord Krishna lived in a small village near Guruvayur. Though she had nothing of material value, her devotion to Krishna was unwavering. She would regularly visit the Guruvayur temple to offer her prayers. One day, while collecting firewood in the forest, she stumbled upon a handful of vibrant red Manjady seeds. Struck by their beauty, she decided to offer them to Lord Krishna, believing they were as precious as gems. When she reached the temple, the priests were preparing elaborate offerings for the deity—gold, jewels, and costly items presented by wealthy patrons. Feeling hesitant but determined, the devotee humbly placed her handful of Manjady seeds on the offering plate, praying with her whole heart. Miraculously, the temple bells began to ring on their own, the lamps around the sanctum flickered brightly, and the idol of Lord Krishna appeared to smile. The priests and onlookers were astounded. It was a clear sign that Lord Krishna had accepted her humble yet sincere offering. From that day on, Manjady seeds became a symbol of devotion, reminding devotees that Krishna values love and sincerity over material wealth. Manjady Seeds in Guruvayur Temple Even today, visitors to the Guruvayur Temple often bring Manjady seeds as offerings. These seeds are sometimes used in temple rituals, offered to the deity, or distributed as a token of blessing. Many devotees keep these seeds in their homes or wallets, believing they bring good fortune and divine protection. Explore the cultural significance and enrich your Pooja experience with these seeds. Manjady Seeds stand out with their characteristic red hue for prayers or festive rituals, creating a visually appealing and spiritually enriching atmosphere in your home
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