Why it matters
| Attribute | Description | |-----------|-------------| | | Young woman with a gentle smile, two or four arms. | | Arms | Upper hands hold a lotus (purity of giving) and a ladle (ritual pouring). Lower hands show open palm (receiving) and a bowl of rice (food offering). | | Color | Golden yellow or green (fertility, abundance). | | Vahana (vehicle) | A white cow or a gentle deer. | | Symbols | Rice grains, ghee lamp, copper vessel. |
A priest once hid extra dakshina for himself. Delicia cursed him so that every ritual he performed would yield no result until he donated double the hidden amount to the poor. This story teaches that offerings must be transparent and complete.
In modern religious contexts, the name is sometimes associated with "the joy of the Lord," where practitioners find "delight" in spiritual strength and community. 3. Delicia in Modern Experience
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