• 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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  • 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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  • Panchmukhi hanuman puja and yagna

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    “Panchmukhi Hanuman Puja and Yagna” is a Hindu religious ritual dedicated to Lord Hanuman, who is a revered deity in Hinduism known for his strength, devotion, and loyalty to Lord Rama. The term “Panchmukhi” translates to “five-faced” in Sanskrit, and it refers to Lord Hanuman’s five-faced or five-headed form, which is considered one of his most powerful manifestations.

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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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  • Varahi Devi Puja

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    Goddess Varahi is one of the Sapt Matrikas, and she safeguards her devotees from various forms of negativity and evil forces, adversaries, accidents, while also blessing her worshippers with material comforts, knowledge, fame, and progress.

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  • Anant Vishnu puja

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    Anant Vishnu Puja is a significant and revered Hindu ritual dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the preserver and protector of the universe. This puja holds immense spiritual importance and is observed with great devotion and reverence by devotees seeking the divine blessings of Lord Vishnu.

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  • Radha krishna puja

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    Radha Krishna Puja, also known as Radha Krishna Jayanti or Radhashtami, is a significant Hindu festival celebrated with immense enthusiasm and devotion. It commemorates the divine love and eternal bond between Lord Krishna, the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu, and his beloved consort, Radha. This auspicious occasion falls on the eighth day (Ashtami) of the bright half of the month of Bhadrapada in the Hindu calendar, which typically occurs in August or September.

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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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  • Kemdrum dosha nivaran puja

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    The Kemdrum Dosh Nivaran Puja is a potent spiritual practice rooted in ancient Indian traditions. It is designed to counteract the adverse effects of Kemdrum Dosh, a challenging astrological alignment that can bring financial difficulties, emotional turmoil, and obstacles in one’s life. This sacred ritual involves dedicated prayers, powerful mantras, and offerings to appease and balance the planetary energies. By engaging in the Kemdrum Dosh Nivaran Puja, individuals seek to mitigate its negative impact, inviting positivity, prosperity, and harmony into their lives..

    On the other hand, a person having an afflicted Moon (Moon in enemy sign like Capricorn, Aquarius, Moon in its Debilitation sign Scorpion, Moon with malefic planets like Saturn or Rahu) in his horoscope is always prone to harbor negative thoughts in his mind, he is unable to adjust even with his best friends and family members and is never able to achieve success in his life which is full of miseries due to his own deeds resulting out of a Weak / Afflicted Moon.

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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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  • Puja for Kasht Nivaran Overcome Hardship and Problem

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    A Kasht Nivaran Puja (overcome hardships and problem) is primarily performed to get relief from various problems related to Health, Business, Career, Family etc. It can also be performed before any big auspicious occasion like Home Warming, Starting of the New Business, Going Abroad or Beginning of a new Career so that they can be done without any problems and obstacles. This puja also pacify any negative transit of planets like mars, rahu, ketu.

  • Dashaavtar Puja

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    word Dashavatar ( “Dash” means Ten and “Avatar” means Incarnation ) refers to the “Ten Incarnations of Lord Vishnu” who is referred to as one of the most powerful God of the Hindu Trinity, the other two Gods being Lord Brahma and Lord Shiva.

     

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  • Sarva Dosha Nivarana Homam-Havan

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    In Hinduism, Sarva Dosha Nivarana Homam, also known as Havan, is a sacred fire ritual performed to alleviate and rectify various doshas or flaws in one’s life. Doshas can be planetary influences, ancestral issues, or negative energies that hinder progress, harmony, and well-being. By conducting this powerful homam, one can seek divine intervention and purification, inviting positive energy and blessings into their lives.

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  • 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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  • 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.

  • 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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