• 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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  • Das Mahavidya Puja & Yagna

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    Das Mahavidya symbolizes the power of ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu. The Das Mahavidya or ten wisdom Goddesses are consorts of Lord Shiva and symbolise various aspects of life. The source of all power in the world is ten Mahavidya. They are the power of Lord Shiva. All the power and the universe are in the origin of these ten Mahavyaya. The basic ten Mahavidyas are in the roots of all those people who are entangled in birth and death, and the happiness and ultimately the salvation of all those who seek salvation. The ten Maha Vidya Goddesses are 1. Maha Kali 2 Tara 3 Shri Vidya Maha Tripurasundari 4 Bhubaneswar 5 Chinnamasta 6 Tripura-Bhairavi 7 Dhumavati 8 Baglamukhi 9 Matangi 10 Kamala

    Main Deity: Maha Kali, Tara the, Shodashi, Bhubaneswari, Chinnamasta, Bhairavi, Dhumavati, Baglamukhi, Matangi, Kamala

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  • Maha Mrityunjaya Puja

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    Maha Mrityunjaya Puja is a Hindu ritual performed to worship Lord Shiva, the deity of death and transformation. The ritual is performed to overcome the fear of death, to attain peace and prosperity, and to seek blessings for a long and healthy life. The puja involves the recitation of the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra and the offering of flowers, fruits, and sweets to Lord Shiva.

    The Maha Mrityunjaya Puja is a powerful ritual and is considered to be one of the most important pujas in Hinduism. It is performed with devotion and sincerity, and is believed to bring peace, prosperity, and good health to those who perform it.

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  • Satchandi Paath & Yagna

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    Maa Durga is called Goddess of power. The Satchandi Paath & Yagna is one of the best methods to please Maa Durga. The Satchandi yagna has been described as very powerful in Sanatan Dharma. This yajna can correct any situation of disturbed planets thus will usher in good luck and prosperity. The Satchandi Paath & Yagna is very powerful and great Yagna. In Satchandi Paath & Yagna recitation of Devi Mahatmyam which is also called Durga Saptashati is done. By conducting the Satchandi Paath & Yagna one can get relief from all negativities and effect of black magic hence the Satchandi Paath & Yagna is also a supreme yagna for protection purposes.

    Mantra

    Om Aing Hreeng Kleeng Chamundaye Vichche

    Benefits of Satchandi Paath & Yagna

    • For divine blessings of Maa Durga
    • For health, wealth, peace, power and prosperity

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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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  • Mahakali Puja & Yagna

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    Maa Kali the name is derived from the word Kaal or time thus Maa Kali is the ‘Goddess of Time’. For Her devotees She is the Supreme Being responsible for cycle of destruction and rebirth and finally Moksha. Maa Kali originated from Goddess Durga to help destroy the demon Raktabija. Maa Kali symbolises the destructive aspect of Maa Durga. Maa Kali is worshipped for overcoming all miseries, for supreme protection against all negativities, for getting out of debt and other difficult situations and more.

    Mantra

    Om Kreeng Kalikaye Namah, Om Kapalinyey Namah

    Benefits:

    • For supreme protection and relief from all miseries
    • For blessings of Maa Kali, prosperity and success

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  • Dhumavati Puja & Yagna

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    Goddess Dhumavati is depicted as a widow of Lord Shiva. She is the seventh of ten Mahavidya Goddesses. The nature of the goddess is similar to smoke hence Her name. Goddess Dhumavati exists in the house of people in the form of poverty and miseries and is also known by the name of Alkshimi or the sister of Maa Laxmi. Goddess Dhumavati is also related with negative thoughts and facts such as death, anger, misfortune, rottenness, incomplete desires, and those which lead to negative feelings in life. When the Goddess becomes angry, every person destroys the desires, happiness, riches and prosperity, the Goddess is infatuated, she dwells in unholy places. Goddess exists in the form of disease, misfortune, discord, poverty and misery.

    Mantra

    Dhung Dhung Dhumavati Tha Tha

    Benefits of Dhumavati Puja & Yagna

    • For relief from all miseries
    • For blessings of Maa Dhumavati

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  • Akarshan MahaPuja & Yagna

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    Akarshan means attraction and Akarshan Maha Puja & Yagna is a age old Puja that is done for wish fulfilment purposes. Vashikaran through Akarshan is one of the siddhis or power that is seeked by devotees.  In Akarshan Maha Puja & Yagna Lord Kamdev or the God of Love is worshipped. By conducting the said Puja devotees seek the blessings of attraction, magnetism, charisma and more. During ancient times the said Puja was conducted by kings and emperors for winning the hearts and minds of the people and opponents. The puja can give one prosperity and growth in walks of life and help attract good fortune and love. Akarshan Maha Puja & Yagna is also a protective Puja that provide protection against undue negativity that may be imposed on by others.

    Mantra

    Om LaKeem LaKeem Muma VaShyam Kuru Kuru Swaha

    Benefits of Akarshan MahaPuja & Yagna

    • For charismatic personality and magnetism
    • For wish fulfilment and cordial partner

     

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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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  • 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.

  • Know about Brahmin bhoj- Importance and rules

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    Brahmin bhoj is one of the rituals in the Hindu religion. According to Hindu scriptures, this ritual is intended for the departed souls of your ancestors. You can look for reliable service providers who will help you with online Brahmins bhoj. They will feed Brahmins on your behalf, and you do not need to deal with any hassle. They will make every arrangement for this custom.

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  • Tripur Sundri Puja & Yagna

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    Worship of Maa Tripur Sundri frees devotees from all problems. The name Tripur Sundri means the most beautiful one in three worlds. Goddess exists in the beautiful form of sixteen year old girl. In the three worlds heavens, Patal and Earth, the Goddess is the most beautiful and fully embodied with sixteen kinds of arts and perfect Divine qualities. Goddess Tripur Sundri is primarily worshipped for wealth, happiness and prosperity. Puja of Maa Tripur Sundri in the month of Shravan is considered as highly meritorious. Goddess Tripurasundari is worshiped in various parts of India in its various forms. She is worshipped as Goddess Raj Rajeshwari in the Raj Rajeshwari temple exists in Varanasi. Kamakshi Devi is worshiped in Tamil Nadu’s Kanchipuram. Meenakshi Devi temple is a huge and magnificent temple of Goddess in Madurai of Tamil Nadu. In the Hooghly district of Bengal, She is worshiped as Goddess Hankeshwari (Shodoshi).

    Benefits of Tripur Sundri Puja & Yagna

    • For blessings of beauty, prosperity and wealth and success
    • For divine blessings of Maa Tripur Sundri

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  • Tripur Bhairavi Puja & Yagna

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    Goddess Tripura Bhairavi is the life partner of Bhairava (this is the aggressive form of Lord Shiva). She is not considered a part of the three crore gods. Goddess is considered as independent of other Gods and is above all of them in powers. Goddess Tripura Bhairavi is the fifth amongst the Dus Mahavidya Goddesses. She is considered as an aggressive and fiercely form of universal energy. Maa Tripura Bhairavi is depicted in standing position with four arms, and a garland of heads around her neck. She is associated with the destruction element of the universe. She destroys evil, bad qualities and fear. Maa Bhairavi is worshipped for removal of fear, anxiety, all materialistic comforts, removal of ignorance, troubles, miseries, sorrows.

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  • Tara Puja & Yagna

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    One of the fierce forms of Goddess Kali became famous as the Goddess Tara. Tara means star or light, She symbolized the destructive power of Lord Rama, who killed Demon Ravana. Goddess Tara is the great power to provide salvation and to give salvation to all devotees of all kinds of serious calamities. Goddess Tara provides liberation of Moksh to Her devotees, She helps Her devotees through life and death cycle or for any other kind of crisis. Primarily worship of Goddess Tara or sadhana is done with the tantric method to achieve salvation. Whatever knowledge is spread around the entire universe, all these are the form of Goddess Tara or Neel Saraswati. Goddess Tara’s residence is shamshan. Goddess Tara is often depicted standing in a nude state wearing a maiden on top of the dead body kept in a burning pyre. There are ornamented with bones and snakes.

    Mantra

    Hreem Shreem Hoom Phat, Om Hreem Shreem Hoom Phat, Shreem Hreem Shreem Hoom Phat

    Benefits of Tara Puja & Yagna

             For supreme protection and salvation

      For knowledge and wisdom

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