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One of the most revered deities is Lord Ganesha, the son of Lord Shiva and the goddess Parvathi. Before doing any other havans or pujas, devotees perform a Ganesh puja to help them avoid and overcome any difficulties that may arise throughout their prayers.
Ganapathi puja is recommended at the beginning of any auspicious event, such as a new company, investment, housewarming, or marriage, in order to lessen the malefic influences of Ketu, or on the celebrant's birthday.
Following the recitation of the Ganapathi Mantra, the Ganesh Puja is done to gain the blessings of Lord Ganapathi.
When Is the Best Time to Perform Ganesh Puja?
- When the Brahma Muhurat is in effect (4:30 am to 6:00 am), you may do a puja. At other favourable occasions, it may also be performed.
- Consider the Janma Nakshatra of a person, as well as the Yoga and Thithi of that date, while scheduling a puja day.
How Ganesh Puja may help you:
- Wisdom and understanding are bestowed to those who do this pooja.
- Removes and aids in the removal of difficulties and hurdles that may arise in one's daily life.
- Good fortune, peace, and prosperity in one's family are guaranteed.