Often we wake up in the morning confounded by the thought of having to do so much in so little time and further handicapped with the very limited resources available to us. Therefore we despair, plunge into anxiety modes and end up projecting our frustration on our beloved family members followed by friends and associates at the office. We despairingly await the end of the day and pray for that ve
ry elusive sleep at night. Finally when we exhaust all human resources for solving these day to day problems, we suddenly recall in desperation but still tinged with a slight skepticism that perhaps a prayer to God or a visit to a temple may resolve our daily crisis and only then do we rush to temples to seek solace and relief from God but here again we bind our temple visits only to auspicious days, and thus fail to realize that God awaits us with no appointments or constraints of time, place or manner of prayer. Although we give all our time and effort to chain ourselves with these self-imposed bonds of prioritization in our daily tasks, we cannot spare just a moment to look up to God in an unconditional moment of devotion and assure ourselves that God will care for us if we care for God. To achieve the above state of affairs, there is a need for an organized approach. To begin with, there needs to be a Knowledge Base that is easily accessible, comprehensive and capable of sustaining the knowledge seeker's interest. A mountain of knowledge alone is not enough. In order to actually use the knowledge, there should be an attitudinal change or the desire to use or convert the knowledge into actual practice. The key to this desirable attitudinal change, is the singular attribute of prioritizing what we do. Among the myriad tasks that we wish to do, we need to prioritize gaining peace of mind by visiting the temple just so that there is a change of environment from the stress ridden environment faced at home and office. But in order to goad us to visit the temple, we need further incentives just to prevent our fickle minds from reverting back to its original chaotic state. Riveting(fascinating) legends of temples have always raised our curiosity to visit the temple because our human minds are always curious to know more of the unusual rather than the usual. To further raise our enquiring nature, the temples are always full of carved figurines that push our desire to know what these figurines mean or stand for. Having entered the temple, we witness unusual rituals of prayers and immediately our mind wants to know the reason behind following the ritual. Praying in a temple in front of the actual deity in all its grandeur is always different from praying at home. The fact that everybody at the temple are praying, gives you the incentive to join them and enjoy the calm and soothing feeling which can never be achieved at home. The sanctum of the deity with all the fragrance of the burning incense and flickering oil lamps, heightens your other senses because it is so different and new. Completing the prayers inside the temple, one emerges feeling elated at having done something so divine and mystical. Finally, there is the all-pervading desire to linger on in the courtyard of the temple and prolong the heightened sense of wellbeing and happiness. This is the purpose of the Lord for you to visit the temple. The www.careofgod.com facilitates the above through its easily readable knowledge base of temples. Further it aids in providing further help and guidance to acting as a beacon to promote and enhance the experience of visiting temples, Poojas and Offerings online and gaining and developing a healthy outlook to life so as to encourage freedom from the daily, ordinary, stressful and humdrum life.