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...
Dedicated to Goddess Saraswati, Saraswati Puja is held. As the spouse of Lord Brahma, the Hindu goddess Saraswati is the embodiment of all of these attributes. In order to get Maa Saraswati's blessings and improve one's performance in school,...
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...
Prior to utilising a new office or work location, a New Business/Office Opening Pooja must be performed. Positive energy and Graha Doshas are bestowed onto the location as a result of this Pooja. As a part of this, people do Lakshmi puja, Ganesh puja...
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...
A baby's naming ceremony, known as Namkaran Puja, is a religious ritual. Panditji, depending on the baby's Nakshatra, recommends a beginning letter for the child's name at this ceremony. Namkaran Puja is a ceremony in which the kid is giv...
It is a tradition in Hinduism to commemorate the birthday of one's parents, Ishta dev and kula dev, by doing the Janamdin Puja or Birthday Puja. People's futures are determined by the Rashi and Nakshatra on the day they were born. The Graha S...
Mundan, or the first cutting of a baby's hair, is known in Sanskrit as chudakarana, which relates to the Mundan ritual and the haircut. For the most part, Hindus follow ritualistic practices in which this ceremony is carried out in strict conform...
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 p...
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 ...
Before moving into a new office or workplace, an Office Opening Puja is necessary to ensure a pleasant and fresh start that will lead to prosperity and happiness. This puja removes the harmful effects of the grahas in the area, which are many.
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Invoking the blessings of Lord Shiva's terrible form, Lord Rudra, is the purpose of the Rudrabhishek Puja. The purpose of this ritual is to remove and conquer any barriers that a person may encounter in life. Before going to battle with Ravan, Lo...
During the fortunate month of Phalgun, on the 14th day of the dark fortnight, devotees celebrate Maha Shivaratri, or the Great Night of Lord Shiva. On a no-moon day in the month of February or March, this event is celebrated. March 11th is the date f...
The Akhand Ramayan Path is a continuous recitation of the whole Shri Ramcharitmanas for 24 hours without interruption. In all, there are seven kaands: Baalkand, Ayodhyakand, Aranyakand, Kishkindhakand, Sundarkand, Lankakand, and Uttarkand, which are ...
We at "Pandit Ji" humbly introduce ourselves as one of the top Sunderkand path organisers in Noida and Delhi with the blessings of the almighty. In both Noida and Delhi, we're well-known for our work organising religious events of all k...
The Shrimad Bhagwat is a Hindu holy text. It is the purest and best of all the puranas, and it focuses on Lord Krishna, an avatar of Lord Vishnu. It comprises eighteen thousand poems and twelve cantos written by Vyasadeva.
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This kind of Jaap is dedicated to Bholenath or Shiva, who is known for his compassion. Maha means great, Mrityu signifies death, and Jaya means victory, hence by reciting this Jaap, a person is granted triumph over death. Jaap, Mrityunjaya, rejuvenat...