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  • Gau Bhagwad Katha

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    Gau bhagwad katha is recited in the devotion of cows, we consider. This puja is performed for the benefit of mankind and world peace. The main aim is to protect the cows all over the world. Lord Krishna indicated that human prosperity is dependent on cows and bramhinical culture hence protection of the cows is important. Lord Krishna is fond of bramhanas and not worshipping them is an offence. This puja enhances your spirituality. The puja is also performed for consistent milk supply from “Kamdhenu”, it encourages to make various milk products. In this ceremony cows are worshipped and feeded well. In order to worship the Supreme Lord, you must worship the cows. Protection of cows is given the utmost importance in this puja. It washes off your sins and makes you more devotional.

    Benefits

    • Gives you spiritual qualifications
    • Establishes peace and prosperity among human being
    • It makes you spiritually advanced
    • Cow protection
    • Human civilization propers

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  • Kamdev Puja and Yagna

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    The Kamdev Rati Puja offers significant benefits to individuals who face challenges in gaining family acceptance for their relationship but are deeply committed to getting married and finding their ideal life partner. For those who yearn for love and affection from their desired partner, the simplest solution is readily available through shreesarvasiddhi.

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  • Akhand Srimad Bhagwad Katha

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    Bhagavad-Gita is a dialogue based discussion between Krishna and Arjuna on various aspects of Dharma, warrior duty, moksha and other karma elements. Akhand Bhagavat Gita is the knowledge sharing to Arjuna, who is the third brother is Pandvas by Lord Krishna, who was his mentor and charioteer in the great battle of Kurukshetra. Arjuna, was in a dharma sankata to kill his own brothers and family members or not. Krishna, recites Bhagavad-Gita and enlightens Arjuna and shows him the path of dharma.

    Benefits of Bhagavad-Gita recitation:

    • This recitation helps a person to take the righteous path

     

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  • Shri Ram Katha

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    Shri Ram Katha is as an eye opener for the people. The story speaks profundity about Lord Rama’s celestial play along with additional and useful tidbits. Shri Ram Katha fascinatingly clarified the reason behind each acts of Lord Ram. Every action of His demonstrate that they were honest and for honesty. Lord Ram instructed joined the general population of the time to follow Dharma. Ram Katha teaches that once individuals transform, so will their families; once families change, so will the society, once a complete reformation of societies is achieved, it will bring a drastic change in nations, ultimately impacting the whole world bringing bliss and equanimity that all scriptures proclaim.

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  • Parthiv Shivling Puja

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    Parthiv Ling worship in Kalyug has special significance in Shiv pujan. Shiva’s grace is always maintained on devotees who worship this. With this achievement of success in this world, salvation after death is attained after death. Shravan month is considered to be the month of Shiva, therefore, in this month, the devotees get special virtue of Shiva Puja by forming partial sex. Maharaj Awadhesh Vani Maharaj of Badris Samvash Ashram, located at Aakanksha Inclave, told that the first person in Kalyug was the Parthiv Puja, the son of Kushmad Rishi, the Mandap. For the welfare of the world on the order of the Lord, he made Shiva worship by making Parthiv Ling. He told that during Shiva’s festival, worship as the north-facing devotee. Rudraksh is considered sacred and worshipped as well. A shiv ling is made with the help of soil and worshipped.

    Mantra

    shiv mantra om namah shivaya om namah shivaya

    Benefits

    • It ensures a great life ahead
    • Brings in wealth and prosperity
    • Generates positive vibrations
    • Induces peace in the minds of the family members

     

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  • Maha Rudra Puja, Abhishek & Yagna

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    Maha Rudra Yagna and Havan is the most powerful Yagna performed to please Maha Rudra, who is Lord Shiva. Rudra is a very aggressive and fiercely form of Lord Shiva. Maha Rudra Yagna is performed by chanting the Vedic mantra from Rig Veda. This includes two Nishkama Karmas, namely, Deva Yagna and Manushya Yajna Namakam and Chamakam are recited during Rudra Yagna. Chanting is escorted by Vedic fire known as Havan. Eleven recitations of the Sri Rudram followed by one recitation of the Chamakam are called Ekadasi Rudram. This forms one unit of Rudra Homam. Eleven Ekadasa Rudram recitations make one Laghu Rudram. Eleven Laghu Rudra chantings make one Maha Rudram.

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  • Sampooran Navgrah Puja

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    The Sampooran Navgrah Puja is a significant ritual in Hinduism that seeks to appease the nine celestial deities or planets, collectively known as the Navgrahas. These planets play a vital role in Hindu astrology and are believed to influence various aspects of human life. The puja aims to mitigate the adverse effects of the planets and enhance their positive influences, thereby bringing harmony, prosperity, and overall well-being to the devotees.

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  • Shreshth Pati Prapti Hetu Maa Katyayani Puja

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    Goddess Katyayani is the sixth manifestation of Durga. Maa katyani is also renowned the addressed  mahisasurmardani as she slayed the demon. Katyayani Devi Mata is worshipped on the sixth day of Navratri. She is an acute representation of courage and knowledge. Katyayini Pooja is mainly meant for women to overcome marriage delays and other problems. This Pooja also helps for improving relationships with their spouse to avoid disputes and misunderstanding problems. She is also worshipped for the purpose of Early and Timely marriage of a Girl or Boy

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  • Purushottam Maas (Adhik Maas)

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    Hindu calendar follows the cycles of the Moon, and therefore there are around 29.5 days in a month. While there are 30 or 31 days in a Solar month. Hence, there is a difference of 11 days every year in both these calendars (Lunar and Solar) and this difference comes to 29 or 30 days in every 3 years, and becomes a whole month. To keep the lunar and solar calendars aligned, an extra month is added every three years. This extra month is known as Purushottam Maas since the main deity of this month is Lord Vishnu, who is also known as Lord Purushottam. This month is also known as Adhik Maas or Mal Maas.

    In 2023, the Purushottam month is starting from Tuesday, 18th of July and ends on Wednesday, 16th of August, which falls in the month of Shravan. Therefore it is also called Shravan Purushottam Maas or Shravan Adhik Maas this year. Purushottam Month is considered as a Holy month, and the benefits of this month are innumerable.

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  • Kanakdhara Puja & Yagna

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    Kanakdhara Puja and Yajna are Hindu religious rituals performed to invoke the blessings of the goddess Lakshmi, who is considered the deity of wealth, prosperity, and abundance. The term “Kanakdhara” translates to “flow of gold” or “stream of wealth,” symbolizing the showering of prosperity and financial well-being.

     

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  • Gayatri Mantra Japa & Homa

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    Gayatri Mantra is one of the most famous and meritorious mantra in Hinduism. Gayatri Mantra is mentioned in the Rig Veda the most ancient Veda. The Gayatri Mantra is composed of 24 syllables. It is believed that thesaid Mantra directly affects one’s physical and mental health. Not only by the chant of Gayatri Mantra but by listening to it one may derive many benefits. It is believed that the chanting of the Gayatri mantra is one such remedy that can solve almost every kind of problem. The Gayatri Mantra is considered very powerful and miraculous in all the scriptures. The mantra provides mental peace and harmony and also positivity and good health.

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  • Narasimha Puja & Yagna

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    Lord Narasimha is worshiped for power and success. He is one of incarnations of Lord Vishnu. Lord Vishnu took incarnation of Lord Narasimha to kill demon hiranyakashipu and protect His devotee Prahalad. Narasimha avatara of Lord Vishnu is mentioned in eighteen Puranas. In Vishnu Purana significance of Narasimha avatara of Lord Vishnu is explained in detail. Puja of Lord Narasimha is also done for protection against all types of negative energies such as black magic and more.

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  • Pitru Gayatri Puja: Honoring Ancestors for Blessings and Peace

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    Pitru Gayatri Puja is a significant Hindu ritual dedicated to honoring and appeasing the ancestors (Pitru). It is believed that by performing this puja, one can seek the blessings of their forefathers, ensure their peaceful afterlife, and mitigate any ancestral curses or doshas that may affect the family. This puja is an expression of gratitude towards the ancestors and is believed to bring prosperity, peace, and harmony to the descendants.

  • Shiv Shakti Puja and Yajna

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    Shivshakti Puja and Yajna is a traditional Hindu ritual that is performed to seek the blessings of Lord Shiva and Goddess Shakti. This puja is believed to bring harmony and balance in life, and help overcome obstacles and challenges. The yajna involves offering oblations into the sacred fire, which is considered to be a symbol of the divine presence.

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  • Kaal Bhairav Puja

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    Kaal Bhairav Puja is a powerful Hindu ritual performed to seek the blessings of Lord Kaal Bhairav, who is considered as one of the fierce and terrifying forms of Lord Shiva. The Kaal Bhairav Puja is believed to provide protection, strength, and success to individuals, and is commonly performed by those facing challenges or obstacles in their life. Lord Bhairav is also known as Kshetrapalaka and also worshipped for wish fulfilment and for good fortune. He is also worshipped for protection against black magic and other negative energies. Lord Bhairav is worshipped before undertaking any journey and travels. . Lord Bhairav is always ready to protect his devotees. There is such a belief in Hinduism that without the darshan of Lord Bhairav, the darshan of any deity is not considered complete. Lord Bhairav has a special place in the worship text. It is believed that by worshiping Lord Bhairav and performing Yagya one gets freedom from the defects of every planet. The recitation of Kaal Bhairav Ashtak has special significance in the worship of Lord Bhairav.

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  • NavaDurga Puja & Homa

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    Navdurga means nine manifestations of Maa Durga. The Navadurga’s are Goddess Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skandamata, Katyayini, Kaalratri, Mahagauri and Siddhidhatri. The nine forms of Goddess Durga are worshipped especially during Navratri or nine night festival. During Navratri each day one form of Goddess Durga is worshipped and revered. Goddess Durga is a warrior Goddess, for Her devotees She is the Supreme Consciousness, the source of all creation and the Universe. The nine forms of Durga represent different aspects of the Goddesses, also each Goddess is regarded as a ruling Deity for a particular Planet too. Thus conducting Navdurga Puja & Homa also provides relief from all malefic effects of weakly placed Planets in one’s natal chart.

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