Pujas are held in honour of Goddess Laxmi, Vishnu's spouse, who is a manifestation of prosperity, money, and luck. Goddess Laxmi's blessings and grace are sought by those who are active in business or who are dealing with financial difficulti...
The conclusion of the monsoon season is marked by Sharad Purnima. The Hindu festival of Sharad Purnima is observed on the full moon of the lunar month Ashwin. One of the most revered purnima. Every human attribute, according to Hindu texts, is linked...
Within the constellation of Gand Mool Nakshatra, we find the nakshas of Ashvani (the first sign), Ashlesha (the second sign), Magha (the third sign), Jyeshth (the fourth sign), and Mool (the fifth sign). As a result of Gand Mool Nakshatra Shanti Puja...
Satyanarayan Satyanarayan, Lord Vishnu's most pious form, is the target of a Puja ceremony. "Satya" refers to the truth, whereas "Narayana" refers to the supreme deity. Since then he has been revered as the pinnacle of righteo...
The festival of Durga Puja is also known as Durgotsava (the Feast of Durga). Goddess Durga Maa is known by a variety of names and incarnations. She is considered as the world's most important energy source as Maa Adhyashakti. On each of the nine ...
For the holy mother's blessing, a Sat Chandi Havan is held. It is customary to do this puja on a full moon day in order to allow the powerful moon rays to penetrate your body. After doing Shat Chandi Yagya Havan, you will experience unexpected be...