• Budhwar Vrat Katha (for Mercury)

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    Budhvar Vrata is observed on Wednesdays for 21 consecutive Wednesdays by wearing green clothes and fasting during day time. In olden days travelling on Wednesdays was considered inauspicious. One day after marriage, a young man went to bring his wife to his home from his in-laws place. Despite of cautioning, he travels on a Wednesday. On the way, he sees another replica of him who confuses his wife. Later the second person takes the form of Lord Budha. From then onwards the couple observe Budhvar Vrata, and travelled safe on Wednesdays too.

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  • Poojas at Trayambkeshwar Temple, Maharashtra

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    Significance of Pooja at Trimbakeshwar Temple, Nasik (Maharashtra)

    Trayambkeshwar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is located in Maharashtra is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas that are located in this area. There are several Pujas that are done for multiple reasons at the temple as it is believed that performing them would bring peace and discard bad fortune in someone’s life. By taking the blessings of Lord Trayambkeshwar, human strength can be fortified and the person can get rid of their past sins

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  • Raksha Bandhan Puja

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    Since Vedic time Raksha Bandhan is a huge custom which is performed to avoid the dread of phantoms, awful spirits and Pishach (vampires). A wide range of maladies and awful signs can be maintained by playing out the custom of Raksha Bandhan. Like Holika Dahan, Raksha Bandhan is yearly custom to get security from all kinds of terrible things which may happen consistently. Raksha Bandhan ought to be performed amid Shravana Purnima subsequent to staying away from Bhadra timings.

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  • Santoshi Mata Vrat Katha

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    As you worship Santoshi Mata and perform her Vrat and Katha on Fridays, there is a development of religious feelings and well being in you. The katha is about power of Santoshi Mata that cherishes simple lives of human beings, by her blessings. It has been assured by the followers that Goddess Santoshi gets satisfied very easily and blesses all those people who perform Santoshi Mata Vrat Katha, with immense money, luxurious life and children. Goddess Santoshi also protects you from all kinds of misfortunes. The method for fasting starts as you have an early bath in the morning. The rituals of Santoshi Mata Vrat Katha begins by keeping water, jaggery and gram in front of the idol. Then with a cheerful mind you need to read the Katha or stories of Goddess Santoshi. As you finish reading the Katha, you need to feed the some jaggery to a cow, which is believed as divine mother in Hinduism. Then you need to distribute the Prasad of gram and jaggery among everyone.

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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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  • 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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  • Narayan Bali Puja

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    Narayan Bali PoojaNarayan Bali Puja When there is an untimely death, Narayan Bali Puja should be performed. Narayan Bali Puja should be performed to avoid premature death in the family. Narayan Bali Puja Garuda should not have any such sad incidentThere is a ritual described in the Puranas which is performed in all cases of premature death such as death by an animal, arson, curse, cholera, disease, suicide, snake bite, accidental drinking of poison, etc. It is also performed for dead persons who He was a great sinner.

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  • Puja for Getting a Good Job/ Getting promtion in job

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    Puja is a Hindu religious ritual that involves offering prayers and devotions to deities. It is believed that performing Puja can help an individual in achieving their desired goals, including getting a good job.

    Puja is a Hindu ritual that involves worshipping deities or divine beings through prayer, offerings, and chanting. It is believed that performing puja can bring good luck, success, and prosperity into one’s life. Many people turn to puja when they are looking for a new job or promotions and  trying to advance in their careers.

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  • Trimurti puja

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    Trimurti, meaning “three forms” in Sanskrit, represents the cosmic forces of creation, preservation, and destruction, which are embodied by Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, respectively. These three deities are revered in Hinduism as the supreme manifestations of the divine power that governs the universe.

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  • Sri Ramraksha Stotra

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    Sri Ramaraksha Stotram (otherwise called Rama Raksha Maha-Mantra) is a standout amongst the most capable Mantras, which gives colossal Divine Protection to the chanter and listener. It was initially formed in the Sanskrit dialect and is a standout amongst the most famous Hindu reverential petition that is routed to Lord Sri Rama Chandra. Sri Rama Raksha Stotra was formed by the Saint Budha Kowshika. By droning the Sri Rama Raksha Stotra, we are submissively asking for Lord Sri Rama to shield us from a wide range of inconveniences and disasters that are to occur for on us and furthermore favour us with wellbeing, riches, flourishing and achievement. It is additionally trusted that by droning this incredible Stotra, we will have the capacity to take dispose of a considerable number of issues uniquely those caused even by Navagrahas (Nine Planets) which may likewise, be in wrong positions in our Natal diagram because of the past negative karma (sins) and along these lines cause such issues.

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  • Nag Panchami Puja

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    Nagas or snakes are considered to be powerful creatures as they are closely associated with Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Subramanya. Naga Panchami puja is performed in Shravan month.Naga Panchami is a very important puja performance in most Hindu families. The disorders due to the Rahu and Ketu positions are removed in the horoscopes are removed. Devotees are relieved of dreadful dreams with snakes and also the fear of snakes in general. Snakes are considered farmers friends because they prey on rats which spoil the crops.

     

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  • Vishnu Sahasranamam

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    Lord Vishnu is one of the three primary Deities in Hinduism. He is the Supreme protector and sustainer of both life and Dharma. He is the one who maintains the universe and ensures that truth and Dharma prevails whenever there is danger on the same. Lord Vishnu is worshipped for peace, power, strength, compassion, prosperity, wealth, success and protection. It is believed that Lord Vishnu will take an incarnation on earth whenever Dharma will be on a decline and will establish Dharma. Vishnu Sahasranamam is recitation of 1000 names of Lord Vishnu.

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    om vishnuya namah

    Vishnu Sahasranamam Puja Benefits:

    • For health, wealth, success and growth
    • Protection from miseries and dangers

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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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  • 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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  • Vara Mahalakshmi Puja

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    Vara Mahalakshmi Puja is a significant and joyous Hindu festival celebrated predominantly in the southern states of India, especially Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana. This auspicious occasion is dedicated to the worship of Goddess Mahalakshmi, the divine consort of Lord Vishnu and the embodiment of wealth, prosperity, and abundance. Vara Mahalakshmi Puja falls on the second Friday of the month of Shravana (July/August) as per the Hindu lunar calendar.

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  • Pratyangira Devi Puja

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    Pratyangira Devi, also known as Narasimhi, Narashimhika, and Atharvana Bhadrakali, is a Hindu Goddess associated with Shakti. She is depicted as a goddess with the face of a male lion and the body of a female human. She embodies the combined destructive power of Vishnu, Shiva, and Shakti. This fusion of lion and human forms symbolizes the equilibrium between good and evil.

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