Moved by the devotee’s sincerity and hardship, Lord Trinadha appeared and told him that he did not require grand rituals, gold, or silver. Instead, he desired only true devotion and a simple offering. The Lord instructed the devotee to perform a puja using minimal items: (deepas) Three wicks Three plantains (bananas) A small amount of flour A small amount of molasses The Reward of Faith
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Wake up early in the morning or prepare for the evening twilight (Pradosha Kaam). Take a bath and wear clean clothes. Clean the worship area thoroughly. Place the wooden platform facing East or North, cover it with the sacred cloth, and place the image of the Trimurti upon it. 2. Lighting the Lamps
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Some argued for Brahma, the Creator; others for Vishnu, the Sustainer; and the rest for Shiva, the Destroyer of illusion. To settle the dispute and teach the world a lesson in unity, the cosmic energy manifested as a limitless pillar of light—the .
At midnight, a celestial light appeared. The Trimurtis themselves manifested before the couple. Lord Vishnu spoke: “Sumati, your sincere penance has purified your soul. You shall bear a son who will be a great devotee.”