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Part 2 of the 80th birthday (Sathabhishekam) celebrations for Mr. M Balaraman PPN and Madam S. Rajamal on Sept 2, 2012. This video features the sacred Abhishekam, the deeply moving Pada Puja by their children, and blessings from elders and family. Chapters: 00:00 - Rituals Continue 06:36 - Sacred Abhishekam (Holy Bath) 13:04 - Family Greetings & Blessings 22:37 - Significance of Pada Puja (Explained) 23:18 - Pada Puja by Children 28:30 - Lakshmi Ashtakam & Prayers 31:21 - Blessings from Elders 34:41 - Mangala Slokas & Thiruppavai 35:33 - Couple Blessing the Younger Generation 53:06 - Family Moments & Candid Clips #Sathabhishekam #PadaPuja #FamilyBlessings #80thBirthday #IndianTradition #BalaramanRajamal“This video was recorded 13 years ago during the 80th birthday celebration of Mr.M. Balaraman. While remastering it, hearing his voice and those of dear ones no longer with us, it felt like yesterday. Though time has passed, their love and presence remain etched in our hearts forever. This is not just a video—it's a memory, a moment, a blessing." Forever remembered. Forever missed. Video edited by P.Krishnamoorthy Sathabhishekam explanation: When the man enters the 81st year, Sathabhishekam (80th Birthday Pooja). Meaning ("Shatha" = Hundred, "Abhishekam" = Sacred bathing or offering ) is arranged by the family members and celebrated by getting together and performing the Ayul Shanthi Homams, Kalasa abhisekam, followed by the exchange of garlands for the couple to get the blessings of the Lord. Sathabhishekam is also known as Ayul Shanthi Homam, as the ceremony improves the life longevity of the couple and gives them good health and strength. The man is assumed to have crossed 1000 full moons in their lifetime, and they start to increase the spirituality in their lives. The couple’s relations and friends assembled at a Function hall or temple, or even at their home, and witnessed the ceremony. It consists of a family deity pooja followed by 9 homams consisting of the Ganapathy, Lakshmi, Amurtha Mrityunjeyar, Ayush, Danvantri, and Kalasabhisheka, after which the couples exchange the garlands, and sometimes in some communities, the Mangalam (Thaali) is also tied optionally. Once the entire ceremony is over, the couple themselves are considered to be Lord Shiva and Parvathi so all the attendees and the relatives get the blessings of the couple.