Category: Regular Pooja

Regular Pooja

Regular Pooja is a simple daily prayer that is performed to show love and respect to their chosen deity. It is easy to do and doesn’t require any complicated rituals. Many people perform this pooja every day at home, and also during special moments like festivals, birthdays, or religious occasions.

During Regular Pooja, the devotee welcomes the deity, offers flowers, lights incense and a lamp, chants a few prayers, and offers Naivedya (food). The pooja ends with Aarti, where a lit lamp is gently waved while singing devotional songs.

Regular Pooja brings a sense of peace, positivity, and spiritual comfort, helping create a calm and sacred atmosphere in everyday life.

Satyanarayan Pooja

Satyanarayan Pooja is a Hindu worship ceremony dedicated to Lord Satyanarayan, a compassionate form of Lord Vishnu, meaning “the highest being who is an embodiment of Truth”. It is performed to seek blessings for peace, prosperity, and good health, to show gratitude for auspicious events, and to fulfill wishes. The puja includes rituals like reading […]

Sunderkand

Sunderkand Path is a Hindu ritual involving the recitation of the Sundarkand, the fifth chapter of the epic Ramayana, which focuses on the adventures of Lord Hanuman. This path is performed to seek blessings, overcome obstacles, and gain strength and positivity in life by reciting the heroic deeds of Hanuman, such as his journey to […]

Rudrabhishek pooja

Rudrabhishek pooja is a Vedic Hindu ritual dedicated to Lord Shiva, performed by ceremonially bathing the Shiva Lingam with holy substances like milk, honey, and water, while chanting mantras like the Shri Rudram. The puja aims to invoke the blessings of Lord Shiva (in his fierce “Rudra” form) for prosperity, health, and the removal of negativity and obstacles. It […]

Lakshmi Pooja

Laxmi Puja is totally dedicated to Diwali on which, Goddess Laxmi visits one’s home. There are a total of 16 rituals for the proper completion of this pooja. It is very important for Hindus that they should buy a Pratima of Goddess Laxmi on the occasion of Diwali. According to beliefs, Goddess Laxmi visits the […]

Bhagwat Katha

Shrimad Bhagwat is the image of the God of God and that is why it is worshiped in reverence. By its recitation and hearing, both enjoyment and salvation are accessible. There are no greater means for the purification of the mind. Hearing the roar of the lion, as the wolves run away, in the same […]

Ganesh Pooja

Lord Ganesha’s whole form is celebrated by the Hindu culture. His head is said to symbolize the pure Atma or the holy, guileless soul, which is the supreme reality of human existence. His body like a human being signifies Maya or the earthly existence of human beings. Ganesha’s head in the shape of an elephant’s […]

Durga Pooja

Durga is the universal mother Goddess. She is the aggressive form of the divine Shakti and remains a very widely worshipped divinity. The Sanskrit term ‘Durga’ means ‘the one who is incomprehensible or difficult to reach,’ and she is believed to be a homogenous combination of both the gracious and terrifying aspects. Being the divine […]