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Chit Sabha
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| Term | Definition |
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| Chit Sabha | The Chit Sabha is a sacred hall located in certain Hindu temples, often used for spiritual gatherings and important rituals. The term "Chit Sabha" refers to a specific hall found in certain Hindu temples, particularly those dedicated to Shiva, such as the Nataraja Temple in Chidambaram. The word "Chit" means consciousness and "Sabha" means hall or assembly. Thus, the Chit Sabha is considered a space of divine consciousness. In the Shaivite tradition, this hall is extremely sacred and is often used for spiritual gatherings, meditations, and important rituals. It is designed to symbolize the spirit and divine presence of Shiva in his aspect as Nataraja, the Lord of the Cosmic Dance. Architecturally and symbolically, the Chit Sabha is often richly decorated, with sculptures and ornaments depicting various deities and symbols associated with consciousness and spirituality. The presence of this hall in a temple signifies great religious and cultural importance, highlighting the fusion of art, devotion, and spirituality in Hindu architecture. |

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