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Varamahalakshmi puja
Varamahalakshmi puja
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Varamahalakshmi Puja is a Hindu festival dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, seeking blessings for prosperity, wealth, and well-being of the family.
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Satyanarayan Katha
Satyanarayan Katha
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Satyanarayan Katha is a Hindu religious ritual performed to worship Lord Vishnu, who is also known as Satyanarayan. The ritual is usually performed on special occasions such as weddings, engagements, or the purchase of a new home, or just as an offering to Lord Vishnu for blessings and fulfillment of wishes.The ritual includes the recitation of the story of Lord Vishnu, also known as the Satyanarayan Katha, which tells the story of a devout king named Satya who performed the ritual and attained blessings from Lord Vishnu. The story emphasizes the importance of truthfulness, devotion, and the power of the ritual in granting wishes and blessings.The ritual involves offerings of fruits, flowers and coconuts to Lord Vishnu, along with the recitation of the story and hymns, and the distribution of prasad (sacred food) to the participants. The ritual is usually performed by a Hindu priest, and the participants usually include family members and friends. The Satyanarayan Katha is considered to be a powerful ritual that brings prosperity and blessings to the household and the participants.
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Griha Pravesh
Griha Pravesh
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Griha Pravesh, also known as "Housewarming," is a Hindu ritual performed when a person moves into a new home. It is performed to seek blessings from the gods and goddesses for the new home and to ensure a peaceful and prosperous life for the residents.
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Rudrabhishek Puja
Rudrabhishek Puja
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Shiv Rudrabhishek is a Hindu ritual performed to worship Lord Shiva, one of the most important deities in Hinduism. The ritual involves the recitation of the Rudra mantra, which is a hymn from the Yajur Veda, dedicated to Lord Shiva. The Rudra mantra is believed to have the power to remove obstacles and bring blessings and prosperity.During the Rudrabhishek, offerings are made to Lord Shiva, such as milk, honey, ghee, and fruits, and these offerings are poured over a lingam, which is a symbolic representation of Lord Shiva. The ceremony also includes the lighting of a lamp, the burning of incense, and the ringing of bells.The Rudrabhishek is considered to be very powerful and is believed to bestow blessings, wealth, and prosperity on the devotees. It is performed on auspicious days such as Mahashivratri or on personal occasions such as birthdays or anniversaries.It is a very elaborate and detailed ritual, performed by a trained pujari (priest) and is done in a temple or at home.
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Swasti punyahavachanam
Swasti punyahavachanam
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Swasti Punyahavachanam is a sacred Vedic ritual performed to purify and bless a home or space, invoking divine energies for prosperity, peace, and protection for the family.
Raja Shyamala Devi Puja
Raja Shyamala Devi Puja
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Raja Matangi devi puja is a Hindu Ritual worshiping the goddess Raja Matangi devi, who is considered to be a form of goddess Durga.
Chandi Homam
Chandi Homam
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To give success in all aspects of life.
Janeu Sanskar
Janeu Sanskar
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The Janeu ceremony is a Hindu ritual of initiation into the sacred thread, also known as the "yajñopavītam". It is typically performed on young boys of the Brahmin caste and signifies their entry into the world of formal education and the start of their spiritual journey. The ceremony involves the investiture of a sacred thread, which the boy wears over his left shoulder and under his right arm. The thread represents the connection to the divine and the responsibility to uphold the customs and traditions of Hinduism. The ceremony is usually performed by a qualified Hindu priest and is accompanied by prayers and mantras.
Kali Puja
Kali Puja
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Kali Puja is a Hindu festival dedicated to the goddess Kali, who is a fierce and powerful aspect of the divine mother. The festival is celebrated mainly in West Bengal and other parts of Eastern India during the Hindu month of Kartika (October/November). On the night of Kali Puja, people light diyas (lamps) and candles, and perform puja (worship) to the goddess. Offerings of fruits, sweets, and flowers are made to the goddess, and mantras and hymns are recited in her honor. The festival is known for its spectacular and colorful display of fireworks.
Varamahalakshmi puja
Varamahalakshmi puja
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Varamahalakshmi Puja is a Hindu festival dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, seeking blessings for prosperity, wealth, and well-being of the family.
Shanti homam
Shanti homam
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Thila Homam is a sacred ritual performed in Hindu tradition, primarily in South India, to honor and appease one's ancestors. "Thila" refers to sesame seeds, which are a crucial component of the ritual. The homam (fire ritual) involves offering oblations into the sacred fire along with recitations of Vedic mantras. The primary purpose of Thila Homam is to seek blessings for the departed souls of ancestors, ensuring their peace and well-being in the afterlife. It's believed that by performing this ritual, any ancestral curses or unfulfilled desires can be resolved, leading to the spiritual upliftment of both the living and the deceased.
Griha Pravesh and Satyanarayan
Griha Pravesh and Satyanarayan
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In this puja pandit will perform Griha Pravesh and satyanarayan katha
Vishnu Sahasranama Puja
Vishnu Sahasranama Puja
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Lord Vishnu is an necessary Hindu deity as well called the ‘Preserver of the Universe’. Apart from being a part of the Hindu Trinity, He is majorly worshipped by the Vaishnavas. Vishnu Sahasranama puja contains of reciting the thousand names of Lord Vishnu. There is a deeper meaning connected to every of the one thousand names of Vishnu.
Pitru Paksha Puja
Pitru Paksha Puja
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Pitrapaksha Puja is a ritual to honor departed ancestors, offering prayers, food, and gratitude for their blessings and guidance.
Half Sari Ceremony
Half Sari Ceremony
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Godh Bharai
Godh Bharai
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A ceremony to bless the expectant mother and pray for the health and well-being of the unborn child.
Office Puja
Office Puja
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Office Puja is a Hindu ritual performed in Indian workplaces to seek blessings from deities and ensure prosperity and success. An altar is set up, offerings are made, mantras are recited, and prasad is distributed to all employees. This tradition fosters unity, harmony, and spirituality among colleagues.
Bilva Patra Archana
Bilva Patra Archana
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Bilva Patra Archana is the offering of sacred bilva (bel) leaves to the Shiva Linga. This ritual is believed to be highly auspicious and immensely pleasing to Lord Shiva.
Shani Shanti Puja
Shani Shanti Puja
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Shani Shanti puja is performed to please the shani graha or the Saturn planet. This uja is done to overcome risks of accidents and major life threats during the negative period of Saturn in your chart. It will provide you protection from any kind of evil.
Ganapathi homam and Satyanarayan
Ganapathi homam and Satyanarayan
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Pandit will perform Ganapathi homam and Varamahalakshmi puja in this puja.
Maha Astami Navratri Puja
Maha Astami Navratri Puja
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This puja is performed on the 8th day of Navratri.
Sawan Shivratri Puja
Sawan Shivratri Puja
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Sawan Shivratri Pooja is celebrated on the auspicious night of Saavan. It is performed to seek blessings from Lord Shiva for prosperity, health, and spiritual growth.
Vivah
Vivah
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Vivah is a traditional Hindu wedding ceremony. It typically involves various rituals and customs, such as the exchange of vows and the tying of a sacred thread, known as the "mangalsutra," around the bride's neck by the groom. The ceremony is usually conducted by a Hindu priest and is considered one of the most important events in one's life. It is a way to celebrate the union of two individuals and the beginning of their journey together as husband and wife.
Satyanarayan puja and Ganpati Homam
Satyanarayan puja and Ganpati Homam
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In this puja pandit will perform Griha Pravesh and satyanarayan katha
Navratri Puja
Navratri Puja
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Navratri is a Hindu festival that celebrates the victory of good over evil and is celebrated for nine nights and ten days. It typically falls in the months of September or October, depending on the lunar calendar. During Navratri, people worship the Hindu goddess Durga, who represents power and strength. The festival is marked by fasting, praying, and performing puja (worship) in temples and homes. Many people also perform the Garba, a traditional dance, during Navratri. The festival concludes with Dussehra, which celebrates the victory of Lord Rama over the demon king Ravana.
Sradham
Sradham
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Shraddham Puja is a Hindu ritual performed to pay homage to one's ancestors or departed loved ones. It is a way of expressing gratitude and seeking blessings from departed ancestors.
Kojagari Lakshmi Puja
Kojagari Lakshmi Puja
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Goddess Lakshmi visits every households and blesses those who are awake with prosperity and good fortune. Hence they keep vigil all night and spend their time singing bhajans and kirtans in praise of Goddess Lakshmi. As a welcoming gesture people illuminate their houses with lights on the night of Kojagiri Puja.
Shani Tailabhishekam
Shani Tailabhishekam
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Tailabhishekam is performed to please Lord Shani (Saturn), one of the nine celestial bodies or “grahas” in Hindu astrology, involves believers performing it to mitigate the negative effects of Saturn's influence, which is believe to impact a person's life and destiny.
Srinivasa kalyanotsavam
Srinivasa kalyanotsavam
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Srinivasa Kalyanotsavam is a Hindu ritual that celebrates the divine marriage between Lord Venkateswara (also known as Lord Srinivasa) and Goddess Padmavathi. It is believed to bring blessings and prosperity to the participants and promote marital harmony and happiness.
Dhanteras Puja
Dhanteras Puja
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Dhanteras Puja is a Hindu ritual performed to worship the goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune. The puja is usually performed during the festival of Diwali, which is also known as the Festival of Lights, but can also be performed on other auspicious occasions such as weddings, engagements, and the opening of a new business.The ritual involves preparing a small altar or mandap with a image or statue of the goddess Lakshmi and offering of flowers, fruits, incense and diya(oil lamp). The puja is usually performed by a Hindu priest, who recites mantras and hymns from Hindu scriptures, and makes offerings to the goddess.Participants, usually family members, take turns to offer a 'aarti' (a ceremony of worship by lighting a lamp or diya and rotating it clockwise around the deity) and perform pradakshina (circumambulation) of the deity. After the puja, prasad (sacred food) is distributed among the participants.Lakshmi Puja is considered to be a powerful ritual that brings prosperity and blessings to the household and the participants. It is believed that by worshiping the goddess Lakshmi on this day, one can gain blessings of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune.
Durga Puja
Durga Puja
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Durga Puja is a major Hindu festival celebrated in India, particularly in the eastern states of West Bengal, Assam, and Tripura. The festival honors the goddess Durga, who symbolizes power and triumph over evil. The celebration typically takes place over a period of five days, with the main puja (worship) held on the last three days. The festival features elaborate temple decorations, large pandals (temporary structures built to house the goddess's image), and a wide range of cultural activities, including music and dance performances, and community feasts. It is also a major social event, with people coming together to celebrate and participate in the various activities.
Baglamukhi Puja
Baglamukhi Puja
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Baglamukhi Puja is a Hindu ritual that is performed to invoke the goddess Baglamukhi, who is considered to be a powerful deity in Hinduism. The puja is believed to bring victory over enemies, success in legal matters, and protection from negative energies and evil forces. The ritual involves the recitation of mantras, offerings of fruits and sweets, and the lighting of lamps. It is performed by a Hindu priest and is typically done on a specific day and time that is believed to be auspicious. In addition to the puja, devotees may also perform a homa (sacred fire ritual) and a yagna (sacrifice of offerings to the gods) as part of the ritual.
Brahmin Sradham
Brahmin Sradham
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Brahmin Sradham is a sacred Hindu ritual performed to honor and appease the ancestors, particularly the Brahmin lineage. This puja involves offering prayers, food, and water to the departed souls, seeking their blessings for prosperity and spiritual well-being. It is usually performed annually by the eldest son or a close male relative.
Garbhdhaan Sanskar
Garbhdhaan Sanskar
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Garbhdhaan Sanskar
Kalash Puja
Kalash Puja
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Satyanarayan Katha is a Hindu religious ritual performed to worship Lord Vishnu, who is also known as Satyanarayan. The ritual is usually performed on special occasions such as weddings, engagements, or the purchase of a new home, or just as an offering to Lord Vishnu for blessings and fulfillment of wishes.The ritual includes the recitation of the story of Lord Vishnu, also known as the Satyanarayan Katha, which tells the story of a devout king named Satya who performed the ritual and attained blessings from Lord Vishnu. The story emphasizes the importance of truthfulness, devotion, and the power of the ritual in granting wishes and blessings.The ritual involves offerings of fruits, flowers and coconuts to Lord Vishnu, along with the recitation of the story and hymns, and the distribution of prasad (sacred food) to the participants. The ritual is usually performed by a Hindu priest, and the participants usually include family members and friends. The Satyanarayan Katha is considered to be a powerful ritual that brings prosperity and blessings to the household and the participants.
Grah shanti Pooja
Grah shanti Pooja
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ye Pooja Ghar ki sukh shanti aur dhan samriddhi ke liye kari jati hai
Kanakabhishekam
Kanakabhishekam
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Kanakabhishekam is a Hindu ritual that is considered a great honor and is often referred to as "gold showering". It is performed when a family has a fourth generation son, and the great grandson honors the first generation of great grandparents. The ritual is believed to be a cure for illness and disability, and to bless the couple physically and psychologically.
Ayush Havan
Ayush Havan
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Ayush Havan is performed on janma nakshatra or any other date compatible to janma nakshatra Lord Ayurdevata who is considered as the physician of the Devas (gods) and the father of Ayurveda is the chief deity of this havan. During Havan, gauri ganesh kalash navgraha puja is performed and Ayush Suktam mantras are recited by the priest and the Havan is performed.
Teej vrat
Teej vrat
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Teej Vrat is a Hindu festival that celebrates the bond between Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, and is observed primarily by married women in North India. The festival typically falls in the month of Bhadrapada (August/September) and is celebrated on the third day after the full moon.During the Teej Vrat, women observe a fast (vrat) from sunrise to moonrise, during which they do not eat or drink anything. They also perform puja (worship) to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, and offer prayers for the well-being, prosperity and longevity of their husband.Women dress in traditional attire, apply henna on their hands, and exchange gifts and sweets with each other. They also participate in cultural activities such as singing and dancing.It is believed that by observing the fast and performing the puja, women will be blessed with a happy and prosperous married life.It is also believed that the festival celebrates the reunion of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, as it is said that on this day, Parvati was reunited with Lord Shiva after a long separation.
Raja Matangi Puja
Raja Matangi Puja
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Raja Matangi devi puja is a Hindu Ritual worshiping the goddess Raja Matangi devi, who is considered to be a form of goddess Durga
Girija kalyanotsavam
Girija kalyanotsavam
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Girija Kalyanotsavam is a Hindu ritual that celebrates the divine marriage between Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. It is believed to bring blessings and prosperity to the participants and promote marital harmony and happiness.
Satyanarayan Katha
Satyanarayan Katha
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Satyanarayan Katha is a Hindu religious ritual performed to worship Lord Vishnu, who is also known as Satyanarayan. The ritual is usually performed on special occasions such as weddings, engagements, or the purchase of a new home, or just as an offering to Lord Vishnu for blessings and fulfillment of wishes.The ritual includes the recitation of the story of Lord Vishnu, also known as the Satyanarayan Katha, which tells the story of a devout king named Satya who performed the ritual and attained blessings from Lord Vishnu. The story emphasizes the importance of truthfulness, devotion, and the power of the ritual in granting wishes and blessings.The ritual involves offerings of fruits, flowers and coconuts to Lord Vishnu, along with the recitation of the story and hymns, and the distribution of prasad (sacred food) to the participants. The ritual is usually performed by a Hindu priest, and the participants usually include family members and friends. The Satyanarayan Katha is considered to be a powerful ritual that brings prosperity and blessings to the household and the participants.
Shiv Trayodashi
Shiv Trayodashi
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Shiv Triyodasi is a Hindu festival that celebrates the worship of Lord Shiva, one of the most important deities in Hinduism. The festival is observed on the thirteenth lunar day (Trayodashi) of the Hindu month of Phalguna (February/March) and is considered particularly auspicious as it is believed that Lord Shiva appeared on this day.During the Shiv Triyodasi puja, devotees perform a special puja (worship) to Lord Shiva, which includes the recitation of mantras, offerings of fruits, flowers, and sweets, and the lighting of a lamp. A special abhishekam is performed where milk, honey, ghee, and other offerings are poured over the shivlingam.Devotees also offer Bilva leaves which are considered very sacred to Lord Shiva.It is believed that by performing the puja on Shiv Triyodasi, one can attain blessings and protection from Lord Shiva, and that it can help to remove obstacles, bring peace and prosperity, and grant salvation. Many devotees also observe fast on this day.
Ayudh puja
Ayudh puja
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One priest will come for this puja.
Pitambari Homam
Pitambari Homam
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Pitambara Homam invokes Goddess Pitambara to dispel negativity, ensure victory, and enhance prosperity, wisdom, and spiritual protection.
Navagraha Pujan
Navagraha Pujan
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To worship the Navagraha, first invoke the planets. After that install them. Then while chanting mantras by taking Akshat in his left hand, offering Akshat with the right hand, the planets are invoked. In this way all the planets are invoked and established. After that, take Akshat in hand and chant the mantra and offer it for prestige in Navagraha Mandal. Now worship the nine planets while chanting mantras. Keep in mind that the worship method should be done by a learned Brahmin only.
Krishna Janmashtami
Krishna Janmashtami
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Krishna Janmashtami, also known as Janmashtami or Gokulashtami, is a major Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna, an avatar of Lord Vishnu. The festival typically falls on the 8th day (Ashtami) of the Hindu lunar month of Shravana (August/September) and is observed with great fervor and devotion.In many temples and homes, the deity of Lord Krishna is bathed, dressed in new clothes, and placed in a cradle, simulating the event of his birth. This is followed by the offering of sweets and fruits to Lord Krishna, and the distribution of prasad (sacred food) among the devotees.Janmashtami is a major festival in the states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Rajasthan, and is also celebrated with great enthusiasm in other parts of India and Nepal. It is also celebrated by the followers of the ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) all over the world.
Rudrabhishek & Satyanarayan
Rudrabhishek & Satyanarayan
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Rudrabhishek & Satyanarayan is a combined Hindu puja that worships both Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu. In the Rudrabhishek portion, the Rudra mantra from the Yajur Veda is recited, and offerings of milk, honey, ghee, and fruits are poured over a Shiva lingam. During the Satyanarayan puja, the Satyanarayan Katha is narrated, followed by offerings of fruits, flowers, sweets, and other prasad to Lord Vishnu, along with aarti. Performing this combined ritual is considered highly auspicious, bringing blessings, prosperity, and happiness to devotees. It is usually observed on special occasions such as Mahashivratri, Ekadashi, birthdays, anniversaries, or other festive events. Both rituals are conducted by a trained pujari in a temple or at home, and involve lamp lighting, incense burning, and bell ringing.
Dasa Mahavidya Homa
Dasa Mahavidya Homa
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Dasa Mahavidhya Homa is for fulfilment of materialistic desires and moksha or spiritual liberation. Dasa Maha Vidya Homa is dedicated to the ten feminine aspects of creation which govern the universe and are the driving force of all beings.
Vishwakarma Puja
Vishwakarma Puja
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Vishwakarma Puja is celebrated to mark the birth of Lord Vishwakarma, the architect. In the Rig Veda, Не is known as the creator of the world, the science of mechanics and architecture. On this day, factory and shop owners conduct Puja to seek blessing for excellence in their field. All the electronic devices are worshipped on this day.
Holika dahan
Holika dahan
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Holika Dahan is a Hindu festival that takes place on the night before the festival of Holi. It is typically celebrated on the evening of the full moon day in the Hindu month of Phalguna (February/March). The festival commemorates the victory of good over evil, as it marks the burning of the demoness Holika, who attempted to kill the devotee Prahlad. On the night of Holika Dahan, people gather around a bonfire and perform puja (worship) to Lord Vishnu and Lord Agni. They also offer prayers for protection from evil and for the destruction of negative forces in their lives. The ashes from the bonfire are considered sacred and are used in the Holi celebrations the next day.
Mool nakshatra shanti
Mool nakshatra shanti
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panchamrit, panch gavya, madhu park ...etc
Saavan Somvar Puja
Saavan Somvar Puja
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Saavan Somvar Puja is a highly revered ritual performed on Mondays during the month of Shravan (Saavan). Each Monday in this holy month is dedicated to Lord Shiva, and devotees engage in special worship practices to seek his blessings.
Naamkaran Sanskar Puja
Naamkaran Sanskar Puja
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Naamkaran Puja is a Hindu ritual performed to name a baby and formally introduce the child to the family, friends, and the community. The ceremony is usually held on the 12th or 16th day after the baby's birth, but it can be performed at any time before the baby's first birthday. The ritual involves the baby being bathed and dressed in new clothes, and then the parents and the baby are seated in front of a fire (havan) where mantras are recited and offerings are made to the gods. The baby's name is then announced and the father whispers it in the baby's ear. The ceremony is performed to seek blessings for the baby's health, happiness, and prosperity.
Bhumi Pujan
Bhumi Pujan
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Bhumi Pujan is a Hindu ritual performed before the construction of a new building or home. It is a ceremony to seek blessings for the land and the building, and to ensure the well-being of the people who will reside in the house. The ceremony is performed by a Hindu priest and is typically done on an auspicious day and time, as per Hindu astrology.During Bhumi Pujan, offerings are made to the gods and goddesses, and mantras and prayers are recited to seek blessings. The ceremony includes rituals such as the worship of Lord Ganesha, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Kubera, and the invocation of the nine planets. After the completion of the ceremony, the land is considered sanctified and construction can begin.
Ghatasthapana & Navmi Hawan
Ghatasthapana & Navmi Hawan
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In this puja pandit ji will come for Ghatasthapana puja on the first day of Navaratri and 9th day for puja and hawan.
Rahu Santi Puja
Rahu Santi Puja
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Rahu Santi Puja and Hawan ritual appease the celestial force Rahu, believed to influence astrology. The ceremony involves chanting mantras, offering prayers, and performing hawan (fire ritual) to mitigate adverse planetary effects and seek blessings for harmony and prosperity.
Brihaspati Vrat Udyapan Puja
Brihaspati Vrat Udyapan Puja
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Brihaspati Vrat is performed for Lord Vishnu. Guruvar Vrat should be performed for 16 Thursdays and on 17th Thursday Vrat Udyapan is to be performed. Male devotees can do this Vrat puja continuously for 16 weeks and on 17th Thursday udhyapan is to be performed. Female devotees should also do this vrat for 16 Thursdays, but during their Periods vrat should not be performed, after successful completion of 16 Thursdays, they can do udhyapan on 17th Thursday. Performing this Vrat and udyapan helps the person fulfil their wishes and attain happiness in their life.
Sudarshana homam
Sudarshana homam
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Sudarshana homam
Ganpati Puja
Ganpati Puja
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Ganpati Puja is a Hindu festival celebrating the god Ganesha, the son of Shiva and Parvati. Ganesha is worshipped as the god of wisdom, prosperity, and good fortune. The festival typically takes place over a period of 10 days, during which devotees perform puja (worship) and offer prayers to Ganesha. The festival culminates on the tenth day, known as Anant Chaturdashi, when large idols of Ganesha are immersed in water.
Ganapati homam
Ganapati homam
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Ganpati Homam is a sacred Hindu ritual dedicated to Lord Ganesha. It involves the chanting of Vedic mantras and offerings of various items to invoke Lord Ganesha's blessings. Devotees perform this homam to remove obstacles, seek success, and attain spiritual growth.
Pitambara Homam
Pitambara Homam
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Pitambara Homam invokes Goddess Pitambara to dispel negativity, ensure victory, and enhance prosperity, wisdom, and spiritual protection.
Karwa chauth
Karwa chauth
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Karwa Chauth is a Hindu festival celebrated mainly by married women in North India. It typically falls on the fourth day after the full moon in the Hindu month of Kartika (October/November). On this day, married women observe a fast (vrat) from sunrise to moonrise, during which they do not eat or drink anything. The fast is observed for the well-being, prosperity, and longevity of their husbands.
Ganesh Sthapana and visarjan
Ganesh Sthapana and visarjan
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Ganesh Sthapana during Ganesh Chaturthi invites Lord Ganesha's blessings for wisdom, prosperity, and success. It removes obstacles and brings peace and harmony to the household.
Hanuman Aaradhana
Hanuman Aaradhana
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Hanuman Aradhana is the devotional worship of Lord Hanuman, seeking strength, protection, and devotion through prayers, mantras, and rituals.
Pran Pratishtha Puja
Pran Pratishtha Puja
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After the construction of any temple, first of all the idols of the deities installed in them are consecrated. This worship is done according to all the rules. It takes 3 to 5 days to do Pran Pratishtha.It is believed that the ritual of consecration is performed to awaken the idols. It is said that stone idols do not get life due to life-respect, but it can be experienced to be awakened and perfected. This process is done by many scholars, pundits and acharyas. Vedic mantras are chanted and sounds are made at the place where life is consecrated. During this, the idols of God are anointed in many ways. It is said that when idols are enlivened by the power of mantras, deities reside in them, which is very fruitful for the devotees.
Birthday Puja
Birthday Puja
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Birthday pooja.
Diwali Puja
Diwali Puja
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Lakshmi Puja is a Hindu ritual performed to worship the goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune. The puja is usually performed during the festival of Diwali, which is also known as the Festival of Lights, but can also be performed on other auspicious occasions such as weddings, engagements, and the opening of a new business.The ritual involves preparing a small altar or mandap with a image or statue of the goddess Lakshmi and offering of flowers, fruits, incense and diya(oil lamp). The puja is usually performed by a Hindu priest, who recites mantras and hymns from Hindu scriptures, and makes offerings to the goddess.Participants, usually family members, take turns to offer a 'aarti' (a ceremony of worship by lighting a lamp or diya and rotating it clockwise around the deity) and perform pradakshina (circumambulation) of the deity. After the puja, prasad (sacred food) is distributed among the participants.Lakshmi Puja is considered to be a powerful ritual that brings prosperity and blessings to the household and the participants. It is believed that by worshiping the goddess Lakshmi on this day, one can gain blessings of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune.
Mata ki Chowki
Mata ki Chowki
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Mata ki Chowki is a Hindu devotional event dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga and her various forms. It is usually conducted at home or in a community space during auspicious occasions, festivals, or in fulfillment of a vow. The event typically takes place in the evening and includes devotional singing (bhajans), chanting, and prayer to invoke the blessings of the Divine Mother. Devotees gather to celebrate and express their devotion through music, dance, and offerings of flowers, fruits, and sweets. The program is often led by a group of devotional singers or a priest, and it creates a spiritually uplifting environment. Mata ki Chowki is considered a sacred and joyous occasion that brings peace, positivity, and divine blessings to the participants and their households.
Maha Mritunjaya Jaap
Maha Mritunjaya Jaap
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The Mahamritunjay Jap ceremony is a Hindu ritual that involves the recitation of the Mahamritunjay Mantra, a powerful mantra from the Hindu tradition that is believed to have the power to conquer death. The ceremony is typically performed for the attainment of good health, long life, and spiritual growth. It is often performed on special occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries, or on the anniversary etc. The ceremony involves the recitation of the mantra by a qualified Hindu priest, who may also perform other rituals such as offerings to the gods and goddesses. The ceremony is usually accompanied by the burning of incense and the ringing of bells, and it is believed that the recitation of the mantra with devotion and faith can bring blessings and remove obstacles in one's life.
Parthiv Shivlinga Puja
Parthiv Shivlinga Puja
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Parthiv Shivlinga Puja involves creating clay Shiva lingams and offering prayers for blessings, spiritual growth, and removal of obstacles.
Lagna patrika (Engagement)
Lagna patrika (Engagement)
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The Lagna Patrika ceremony is a pre-wedding ritual in Hindu culture where the families of the bride and groom exchange written letters to formalize the wedding date and other details, known as the Lagna Patrika or wedding invitation letter. The Lagna Patrika ceremony is usually performed in the presence of a priest, who blesses the couple and families and recites Vedic mantras. The ceremony is usually followed by a small lunch, where the families get to know each other better.
Chheka Ceremony
Chheka Ceremony
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Chheka is Bihar's traditional engagement where families exchange gifts and blessings at the bride's home.
Saraswati puja
Saraswati puja
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Saraswati Puja is a Hindu festival that is dedicated to the goddess of knowledge and wisdom, Saraswati.In many parts of India, this day is also celebrated as Basant Panchami, which is the festival of spring and is celebrated with traditional songs, dances, and food.Saraswati Puja is particularly significant for students and artists, as they seek the blessings of the goddess for success in their studies and creative pursuits.
Mool Shanti Puja
Mool Shanti Puja
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Mool Shanti Puja is a revered Hindu ritual aimed at pacifying the malefic influence of Rahu, a shadow planet. Conducted with meticulous chants, offerings, and the hawan, it seeks divine intervention for harmony and protection from Rahu's adverse effects. Vedic priests perform this ritual to align cosmic energies, counterbalancing Rahu's negative impact on destiny. The hawan symbolizes purification and appeasement of celestial forces, fostering peace and auspiciousness in life. It reinforces faith and reverence, invoking blessings for spiritual clarity and positive energy.
Annaprashan Puja
Annaprashan Puja
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Annaprashan is a Hindu ritual that marks the first time a baby is given solid food. It is typically performed when the baby is between 6 and 8 months old. The puja, or ceremony, typically involves the baby being fed a small amount of rice by the mother or father, while prayers and mantras are recited by a Hindu priest. The food is often mixed with ghee, honey, and other auspicious ingredients. The ritual is believed to bestow the baby with good health, a strong digestion, and the ability to learn and grow
Sunderkand Paath
Sunderkand Paath
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Sundarkand Puja is a Hindu ritual that involves the recitation of the Sundarkand, which is a chapter from the Ramcharitmanas, a sacred text in the Hindu religion. The Sundarkand is a description of the deeds and glories of Lord Rama, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu and the main protagonist of the Hindu epic Ramayana.The puja is usually performed on Tuesdays, which is considered to be Lord Hanuman's day, as Hanuman is one of the main characters in the Sundarkand and is a great devotee of Lord Rama.During the Sundarkand Puja, devotees recite the Sundarkand and offer prayers to Lord Rama, Lord Hanuman and other deities associated with the Sundarkand. Offerings such as fruits, flowers, and sweets are made to the deities, and a lamp is lit and incense is burned as a symbol of devotion.It is believed that by reciting the Sundarkand and performing the puja, one can attain blessings, protection, and blessings from Lord Rama and Lord Hanuman. It is also believed to help in removing obstacles, and attain peace, prosperity and happiness in life.
Vehicle Worship
Vehicle Worship
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Vehicle worship or Vahana Puja is a Hindu ritual that is performed to seek blessings and protection for vehicles such as cars, motorcycles, bicycles, and boats. It is performed before a vehicle is used for the first time or on auspicious days such as Diwali or on personal occasions such as birthdays or anniversaries.During the Vehicle worship, the vehicle is decorated with flowers, and a lamp is lit and incense is burned. Offerings such as fruits and sweets are made to the gods and goddesses who are believed to protect and bless the vehicle. The owner of the vehicle also performs a puja by invoking the blessings of the gods and goddesses and reciting mantras and prayers.It is believed that by performing the Vahana Puja, the vehicle will be blessed with safety, protection and longevity, and that it will run smoothly and without any problems. It is also believed to bring good luck, success, and prosperity to the owner.It is usually performed by the owner or the driver of the vehicle, but it can also be performed by a Hindu Priest.
KaalSharp dosh nivaran puja
KaalSharp dosh nivaran puja
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A person suffering from Kalsarp Dosha should worship Lord Shiva every day, this will make all tasks easier. Students suffering from Kalsarp Dosh should chant the Beej Mantra of Maa Saraswati every day for one year. Coal should be flown thrice in flowing water in any auspicious time. Hanuman Chalisa should be recited one hundred and eight times a day. The Mahamrityunjaya mantra should be chanted one hundred and eight times with Rudraksha beads every day. Even by doing this, Anant Kalsarp Dosh gets pacified. Even keeping a peacock feather in the house does not reduce the effect of Kalsarp Dosh.
Griha Pravesh
Griha Pravesh
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Griha Pravesh, also known as "Housewarming," is a Hindu ritual performed when a person moves into a new home. It is performed to seek blessings from the gods and goddesses for the new home and to ensure a peaceful and prosperous life for the residents.
Vastu Shanti Puja
Vastu Shanti Puja
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Vastu Shanti Puja is a spiritual and religious process to offer prayers to the Vastu Purush who is the Lord, protector and soul of the house and seek the blessings for positivity and prosperity.
Akhand Ramayan paath
Akhand Ramayan paath
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Akhand Ramayan Path is a Hindu ritual in which the entire Ramayana, an ancient Indian epic, is recited non-stop, in a continuous manner. The ritual is typically performed over a period of 48 hours or more, and is usually done in a temple or at home.During the Akhand Ramayan Path, a group of people, usually comprising of pandits or priests, take turns reciting the Ramayana, while others listen attentively. Offerings such as fruits, flowers, and sweets are made to Lord Rama, the main protagonist of the Ramayana, and a lamp is lit and incense is burned as a symbol of devotion.It is believed that by listening to the recitation of the Ramayana, one can attain blessings and protection from Lord Rama, and that it can help to remove obstacles, bring peace, and prosperity in one's life. It is also believed to provide spiritual upliftment and purification of the mind.The Akhand Ramayan Path is usually performed on special occasions such as Rama Navami, the birthday of Lord Rama, or on personal occasions such as weddings, housewarming, or other important events.
Durga Navmi Homam
Durga Navmi Homam
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During 9th day of navratri,devotees perform homan to please the blessing of Maa Siddhidatri.
Shivling Abhishekam
Shivling Abhishekam
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Shivling Abhishekam involves the ritualistic bathing of the Shiva Linga with holy substances like water, milk, honey, and ghee. It purifies the mind and soul, invoking Lord Shiva's blessings.
Mangala Gauri Puja
Mangala Gauri Puja
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This Gauri puja is all about worshipping Goddess Parvati. It falls during the fourth or fifth day of Ganesh Chaturthi. It is vital for strengthening bonds of love, and good luck is bestowed upon an individual by conducting Gauri puja. The family is ensured of leading a wealthy and prosperous life. The good traits of one’s character are brought to light. This is a form of worship of Goddess Durga, performed especially during the Ganpati Utsav in Maharashtra. This puja is performed with Suhaag Samagri (materials needed in marriages). Married women do this in order to pray for the long life of their better half, adolescent girls perform this puja to get a desired partner and this puja is also conducted to fulfil wishes of people.
Rudrabhishek Puja
Rudrabhishek Puja
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Shiv Rudrabhishek is a Hindu ritual performed to worship Lord Shiva, one of the most important deities in Hinduism. The ritual involves the recitation of the Rudra mantra, which is a hymn from the Yajur Veda, dedicated to Lord Shiva. The Rudra mantra is believed to have the power to remove obstacles and bring blessings and prosperity.During the Rudrabhishek, offerings are made to Lord Shiva, such as milk, honey, ghee, and fruits, and these offerings are poured over a lingam, which is a symbolic representation of Lord Shiva. The ceremony also includes the lighting of a lamp, the burning of incense, and the ringing of bells.The Rudrabhishek is considered to be very powerful and is believed to bestow blessings, wealth, and prosperity on the devotees. It is performed on auspicious days such as Mahashivratri or on personal occasions such as birthdays or anniversaries.It is a very elaborate and detailed ritual, performed by a trained pujari (priest) and is done in a temple or at home.
Basarik Sradhoo
Basarik Sradhoo
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Fathers have a deep impact on everyones life. It is said that the people who get angry with the ancestors are surrounded by many problems, such as not being able to build their own house, being deprived of the happiness of children, job, marriage, Pitridosh etc.If this puja is performed with devotion to get rid of them anytime in Pitripaksha or on Amavasya day, then all the defects will be removed.On the dates of Shraddha Paksha, people do tarpan for the peace of the souls of their ancestors. Tarpan means that we have not forgotten our ancestors and they are always worshipable for us. If a person has Pitra Dosh in his Kundli, then such a person gets failure in every field, and such people have to face many troubles in life, especially problems related to children and money related problems also remain. It is a belief that those who do not offer ancestors to the Pitru Paksha, they feel Pitrudosh. The easiest way to get rid of this is to perform Shradh of the ancestors and with this, if you do Pitra Dosh Nivaran Puja at your home, then you will get rid of the life cursed by Pitra Dosh very soon. Performing this puja on the day of Pitra Moksha Amavasya also gives peace to the souls of the ancestors.

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