There are eight sevas in a day at the famous Nathdwara
Shrinathji temple in Rajasthan. Mangala Seva puja is the first important puja
in a day. The sanctum sanctorum is opened for Mangala aarti in such a way that
Shrinathji who is drowsy in the morning is not rudely shocked by the hustle and
bustle created by the large number of devotees is present. The seva is
dedicated to Paramanand Das. Each seva at the temple is dedicated to one of the
16th century Ashtachap poets who were famous for their Krishna
devotion and is believed to present and singing during each seva.
Mangala aarti seva is performed for peace, prosperity,
auspiciousness, fertility, growth and to drive away all kind of negative energy
and evil spirits. In winter, quilted garment covers the murti of Shrinathji. In
other seasons, he wears an adbandha or dhoti. The divine flute is not place in
the hand for Mangala aarti.
Bhajans that are part of the Mangala aarti seva are from
Lalita, Bhairava or Vibhasa morning ragas.
The main food offering during Mangala aarti is milk which
has been boiled and thickened. In winter milk is served along with almond –
doodh badam halwa. The milk is boiled to such thickness that ghee begins to
float on the surface.