Meaning Of Number of Strokes Of Temple Bells in Hindu Religion
In Hindu temples and Hindu homes, there are well-established rules governing the number of bell strokes.
One stroke of the bell in Hinduism signifies moksha or salvation.
Two strokes imply pleasure.
Three strokes denote the fulfilment of aspirations.
There must be two strokes when incense is presented, lights are waved, and food is provided. There must be just one stroke if the light is waved alone. The propitiation of gods and goddesses requires three strokes.