Gudi Padwa

Gudi Padwa marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year (Samvatsar) and the arrival of spring. It is the day Lord Brahma created the universe and the day King Shalivahan triumphed over his enemies. Invoking the divine on this auspicious day brings prosperity, health, and success for the entire year ahead.

The Significance of Gudi Padwa

In the Vedic tradition, this day is one of the Sade-Teen Muhurtas (the three and a half most auspicious days of the year). Any new venture started on this day—whether it is a new business, a home purchase, or a spiritual journey—is blessed with longevity and growth.


Our Specialized Pooja Services

As you prepare to raise the Gudi and welcome the New Year, we offer comprehensive Puja services to ensure every ritual is performed according to the Shastras.

1. Gudi Pujan & Sthapana

The Gudi is the “Brahmadhvaja” (the flag of Brahma). We assist you in the proper assembly and consecration of the Gudi:

  • Sthapana: Positioning the Gudi to the right of the main entrance.

  • Abhishek: Ritual purification of the copper pot (Kalash).

  • Arpan: Offering of Neem leaves, Gathi (sugar crystals), and flower garlands.

2. Samvatsar Phala Shravan

A vital tradition where the Pandit Ji reads the Panchang (Almanac) for the new year.

  • Understand the planetary transitions for your zodiac sign.

  • Learn about the “King” and “Minister” planets of the year and their impact on your family and business.

3. Shanti Pujs & Griha Pravesh

Since Gudi Padwa is a “Swayam Siddha Muhurta” (self-proven auspicious time), it is the ideal day for:

  • Vastu Shanti: To remove negative energies from your living space.

  • New Business Inaugurations: To ensure financial stability and growth.

Why Book Your Puja with Us?

  • Vedic Authenticity: All mantras are recited with correct Svara (intonation) for maximum spiritual benefit.

  • Personalized Guidance: We explain the meaning behind every ritual so your family can connect deeply with the tradition.

  • Flexible Options: Available for In-Person home visits or Online/Video Call Puja sessions for those abroad.


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