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Karwa Chauth
Karwa Chauth is a festival celebrated by Hindu women of Northern and Western India on the fourth day after Purnima (a full moon) in the month of Kartika. Meaning –Karva = ‘pot’ (a small earthen pot of water) & Chauth = ‘fourth’. Observed by –Married Hindu Women, Sometimes unmarried Hindu women. The married women keep the fast of Karva Chauth for the longevity of their husbands. Married women…
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The Day Before Ganesh Chaturthi: Celebrating Hartalika Vrat
The Hartalika Vrat: Women's fasting for marital bliss, devotion to deities.
As the vibrant festival of Ganesh Chaturthi approaches, the day before holds a special significance for many, especially women, who observe the Hartalika Vrat. This day is dedicated to the worship of Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva, celebrating their divine union and the power of devotion. Hartalika Vrat: A Day of Devotion and Fasting Hartalika Vrat, observed on the Tritiya of Shukla Paksha in…
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Sawan Shivratri 2024 : भद्रावास और आर्द्रा नक्षत्र योग में श्रावण शिवरात्रि रहेगी विशेष जानें जलाभिषेक का समयSawan Shivratri 2024 Puja : शुक्रवार 2 अगस्त 2024 को श्रावण शिवरात्रि का पर्व भक्तों के लिए रहेगा बेहद विशेष। शिवरात्रि के दिन भद्रा वास के साथ आर्द्रा नक्षत्र योग के चलते मिलेंगे शुभ फल। आइये जान लेते हैं सावन शिवरात्रि पर कब करें भगवान शिव का जलाभिषेक।
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Happy Maha Shivratri!
Happy Maha Shivratri!! Today is Maha Shivratri, literally translating to The Great Night of Shiva, a major Hindu festival celebrated annually in honour of Lord Shiva. It falls on the 14th day of the dark half (waning crescent) of the lunar month in either फाल्गुन – Phalguna or माघ – Magha, which usually translates to February or March in the Gregorian calendar. On this night Hindus celebrate…
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The divine power of Lord Ganesha will bless you with all the positivity induced during Ganapati Homam. When you successfully complete this pooja, Lord Ganesha will give good health and wealth. Call: 9994008281 or visit: Tirikala.com
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Devi
Devi, also known as Mahadevi or 'Great Goddess', is an all-embracing Mother Goddess first worshipped in India in Prehistoric times. In the Vedic period, she was assimilated into the Hindu pantheon and so came to represent the female energy or Sakti (Power) of her husband Shiva. Both Devi (meaning goddess in Sanskrit) and Sakti may also be used more generically to reference any female Hindu goddess, especially Parvati, Lakshmi, and Sarasvati. Devi is most often manifested as the fearsome female warriors Durga and Kali, both of whom famously killed a number of terrible demons in Hindu mythology. Devi is also the mother of Nandi, Shiva's doorkeeper and bull; Skanda, the six-headed god; and Ganesha, the elephant-headed god.
Devi's character has two opposing sides represented by various separate female deities: as Uma, the benevolent, and as Durga, the terrible. It is as the latter, more fierce personification that she is most frequently worshipped. Her dark side can also take the form of the fearsome black goddess Kali. The deity has a myriad of many other names and may, for example, also be referred to as Vindhyavasini, Kanya (the Virgin), Mahamaya (the Illusion), and Bhutanayaki, the queen of the Bhuta, those ghosts and goblins who haunt graveyards, make the dead live again, and trick the living so that they might feast on their flesh.
The Two Sides of Devi: Uma & Durga
Devi's more benevolent side is worshipped as Uma, and this facet of her character is represented as both beauty and light. This softer side is also referred to as Jaganmata (Mother of the World), Gauri (Yellow and Brilliant or Golden), Bhavani, Haimvati, and Parvati (the Mountaineer).
Devi's dark side is represented as the terrible Durga (the Inaccessible) who has ten arms, an impressive armoury of weapons, and who rides a magnificent lion or tiger. This side is further manifested in the forms of Kali, Kalika or Syama (the Black Goddess); Candi or Candika (the Fierce), in which guise she killed many a demon or asura; and Bhairavi (the Terrible). Worshippers of this face of Devi seek her favours and dark powers and so make blood sacrifices and perform wild rituals in the ceremonies of Durga-puja, Carak-puja, and the Tantrikas which call on Durga's sexual and magical powers.
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"Om Gajananaya Namah" Ganesha ॐ Talon Abraxas
Lord Ganesha is worshipped at the beginning of any auspicious work or puja. He is considered the remover of all kinds of obstacles. And without his blessings, no task can be accomplished. Thus, he is also known as the Vighna Vinashaka. Lord Ganesha's intelligence was glorified all the more when he walked three times around his parents. It was for the competition carried out by his parents, of taking three rounds of the universe, with his brother Kartikeya. Later he explained that his parents Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati symbolise the world to him so he paced around them. In fact, because of Lord Ganesha's wisdom and strong listening power, he was chosen by Veda Vyasa to write Mahabharata. There is one interesting story also attached to it; while he was writing, his stylus or pen broke and in order to continue writing without any interruption he broke his tusk and started writing Mahabharata using the broken tusk. All of us have heard Lord Ganesha’s birth story and how he got an elephant head.
There are 32 Forms of Lord Ganesha
The Ganesha Purana has magnificently articled the 32 forms of Lord Ganesha. Each form has specific powers and features. The first 16 forms of the 32 forms of Ganesha are known as“Shodasa Ganapati” and the rest are known as “Ekavimsathi”. And amongst them, Mahaganapati is most widely worshipped.
1.Bala Ganesha: The first form of the 32 forms of Lord Ganesha. This is the child form known as Bala Ganesha and is believed to represent the fertility of the earth. He is bright golden colour like the rising sun with four hands holding – Mango, Jackfruit, Banana and Sugarcane the produce of the Earth. And in his trunk holds his favourite sweet the modaka.
2.Taruna Ganapati: An adolescent form of Ganesha, shining bright red like the midday sun signifying youthful energy. He is ashtabhuja dhari or with eight hands. In Taruna Ganesha's form, he bestows health, fulfilment, happiness and prosperity. An exuberant form of Lord Ganesha representing one of the elements air or Vayu.
3.Bhakti Ganapati: In this form, Lord Ganesha shines like a Sharad Purnima or Autumn full moon. His kindness and compassion to his devotees reflect in this form that's why he himself is shown as a devotee or in bhakti form. The four arms hold a mango, a banana, a coconut and a sweet or a kheer. He represents the water element. And also helps his worshippers to be in control of their temper, and stay blissful in life.
4.Veera Ganapati: He has been depicted as a "Valiant Warrior” in Veera Ganesha form, with 16 arms flared up holding weapons in each hand. Thus symbolising fearlessness, courage and Valor. Represents Agni or fires element and helps those who worship this form to win over all the challenges in life.
5.Shakti Ganapati: He is portrayed as four-armed or Chathurbhuj Ganpati. One of his consorts GoddessShakti sits on his left side leg. This form is more worshipped among Tantriks. Shakti Ganapati represents the element space or Akash. It is believed worshipping this form enhances concentration and provides success in our goals. This form is regarded as the protector of households and is believed to bring peace and harmony to family life.
6.Dvija Ganapati: This form of Ganesha looks similar to Lord Brahma. He is Four-headed and has four arms. Dvija Ganapati's colour is like a moon. The word “Dvija” means born twice, first when the birth takes place and second at the time of wearing the sacred thread (Janeu which Brahmins wear). That’s why Dvija is used to refer to Brahmins. It is believed that worshipping Ganesha in Dvija form brings goodwill and fame in personal and professional life.
7.Siddhi Ganapati: He is also known as ‘Pingala Ganpati’ because of his shiny golden-yellow colour. This 7th form of 32 forms of Ganesha is believed to have attained Ashta or 8 Maha Siddhis. And he blesses his devotees to succeed in all endeavours in life.
8.Ucchhishta Ganesha: He is blue in complexion and portrayed with six arms. He sits with his consort Goddess Shakti on his left leg. He is worshipped more in the Tantrik form of puja. As per Vedic astrology, he is connected to ‘Krittika Nakshatra’. This form of Ganesha is also believed to strengthen the relationship between life partners.
9.Vighna Ganesha: Vighna Ganapati similar to Lord Vishnu holds Shankha or conch and Chakra or discus, in two of his hands amongst eight arms. He is golden yellow in colour and is associated with Rohini Nakshatra. It is believed that this form is particularly significant to remove all obstacles and negativity from devotees' life.
10.Kshipra Ganapati: In this form, you can see him in red colour with four arms. Amongst other things, he can be seen holding a sprig of Kalpavirksha a wish-fulfilling tree. Also holds a tiny pot of precious jewels, which is considered a symbol of prosperity for his followers. Thus, he is believed to fulfil all the wishes of his worshippers and grant them wisdom and wealth.
11.Heramba Ganapati: This form of Ganpati has been illustrated with a Lion as his vehicle. Heramba Ganesha is a rare form, as he possesses five heads and ten hands. In Sanskrit the ‘Heramba’ implies ‘weakness’ or ‘helplessness’ and ‘Ramba’ means ‘protection.’ Thus, He-Ramba Ganapati is the ‘protector of the weak and the helpless.
12.Lakshmi Ganapati: In this form, Ganesha is seen with his consorts Goddess Siddhi (Achievement) and Goddess Budhi (Wisdom) sitting on his legs. He has 8 arms and is white in colour. Prayers to Lakshmi Ganesha bestows devotees with lots of wealth, intelligence, prosperity and a blissful life.
13.Maha Ganapati: Ganesha is portrayed with three eyes and a crescent moon on his forehead just like Lord Shiva. In this form as well one of his consort can be seen sitting on his left leg. He is red in colour and depicted with ten arms. In one of his hand, he can be seen holding his own broken tusk. Maha Ganapati the 13th form of 32 forms of Lord Ganesha, is one of the important and powerful forms. His sincere devotees achieve success and praise in all their accomplishments.
14.Vijaya Ganapati: This form of Ganesha is four-armed or Chathurbhuj is of red colour and rides his vehicle mushaka or mouse. The mouse size here is big and looks like it is galloping fast with Ganesha on its back. Vijaya Ganapati has four hands and is regarded as the God of achievement and success.
15.Nritya Ganapati: He is the exuberant form of Ganpati, dancing happily under the Kalpavriksha tree. Ntritya Ganapati is four-armed and golden in colour. He represents the happy and delightful form of the Lord Ganesha. It is believed that Nritya Ganapati gives proficiency to his devotees in the artistic field. They gain success and fame, especially the dancers.
16.Urdhva Ganapati: This is again considered a Tantrik form of Ganpati. He is Golden in colour with eight arms and his consort Goddess shakti is sitting on his left leg. Those who worship this form are able to overcome difficulties and enhance their inner strength.
17.Ekakshara Ganapati: ‘Eka’ stands for one and ‘Akshara’ means ‘the letter’. Thus Eka Akshara indicates a single syllable representing the Beejakshara or seed letter called ‘Gam,’ In this form, represents the universal sound, ‘Om.’ He is seen sitting in a Padmasana posture (lotus pose) and is riding Mushaka the mouse. He is red in complexion and like Lord Shiva, he has three eyes and a crescent moon on his crown.
18.Varada Ganapati: He is known to be a boon-giver to his devotees. He has a third eye of wisdom, four arms and a Crescent moon on his crown. His consort Goddess shakti sits on his left side leg. The shakti can be seen holding a lotus and the flag. This Ganapati is red in complexion and is upheld as a symbol of generosity.
19.Tryakshara Ganapati: This form connotes the three-letter word ‘A-U-M’ Om' sound. Tryakshara Ganapati has a golden complexion and there is a third eye on his forehead. Portrayed with four hands and big floppy ears. His worshippers who concentrate on this form attain spiritual knowledge and head to the self-realization journey.
20.Kshipra Prasada Ganapati: In this form, he is seen sitting on the sacred Kusha grass. In his appearance, he is depicted with six arms and a crimson-red complexion. His distinctly big belly in this form represents the Universe. Kshipra Prasada Ganapati is believed to reward his worshipper far more easily.
21.Haridra Ganapati: This form is considered to be made up of turmeric that's how he appears to be bright yellow in colour. He has four hands and in one of his upper hands, he holds a noose and in another an elephant Goad. It is believed that Ganesha holds his devotees close to him with the noose and stimulates them to move ahead with the Goad.
22.Ekadanta Ganapati: Ekadanta means “single-tusked” Lord Ganapati. In this form, he is blue in colour and has a much larger belly symbolising the universe exists inside him. Amongst four of his arms in one hand he holds an axe, which is believed to cut the bond of ignorance.
23.Srishti Ganapati: As the name suggests he is regarded as the creator of the Universe. Portrayed in crimson red colour and has four hands. He rides his vehicle mushaka or mouse. It is believed that Srishti Ganesha help his devotees to attain the power of judgement or discrimination.
24.Uddanda Ganapati: In this form, Lord Ganesha has twelve arms and Goddess Shakti has been shown sitting on his left leg. He is an angry and aggressive form of Ganpati. In this 24th form of 32 forms of Lord Ganesha, he is regarded as the merciless persecutor of evil and upholds Dharma or righteousness.
25.Rinamochana Ganapati: This form of Ganesha enables his devotees to liberate themselves from the Karmic debts of this world. He is white in colour that’s why appears to be a crystal image and has four arms.
26.Dhundhi Ganapati: He can be seen holding rudraksha beads and it is said that Lord Shiva resides in them. This form too shows or empowers the spiritual knowledge of the devotees. It leads them to the path of moksha or liberation. In this appearance, he is portrayed as red in colour and has four hands. The Ratna Kumbha or the pot of jewels, which he holds represents the supreme consciousness leading to the spiritual path.
27.Dvimukha Ganapati: In this form, Lord Ganesha is portrayed with two faces which stands for his ability to look at the inner and outer aspects of the universe. As the one who can see in all directions. He is greenish-blue in colour, with four hands and wears a bright gem-decorated crown on his head. It is said that in this form he bestows protection to his devotees against all evil forces.
28.Trimukha Ganapati: This 28th form of the 32 forms of Lord Ganesha is one of the most revered Ganesha forms. He is three-faced, Sits on a lotus flower and with six hands. Trimukha Ganapati looks after the well-being of the devotees and their families. He is red in complexion, with a pot filled with nectar in his left hand.
29.Simha Ganapati: As a Simha Ganesha, he is portrayed with eight arms and the face of a Lion or Simha. He is believed to boast the fearlessness and core strength of the characteristics in his worshippers. In some places, he is also shown as riding a lion or holding a lion in one of his hands.
30.Yoga Ganapati: In this form, he is in deep meditation with folded knees in a meditation posture. He shines bright like a rising sun. Yoga Ganesha is connected with the base chakra called the Mooladhara chakra. That is why it is believed that worshipping this form brings mental health, physical health, and progress in life.
31.Durga Ganapati: This form of Ganesha has powers similar to Goddess Durga. He has the undefeatable powers to gain victory over evil. He has eight arms and glows like a bar of gold. The worshippers of this form are able to remove all the obstacles and come out victorious in every aspect of life.
32.Sankatahara Ganapati: This is the last of the 32 forms of Ganesha. Sankathara means banishing all the problems of life. In this form, he eliminates all the obstacles and sorrows in the life of his devotees. He can be seen in a radiant red colour with four arms. And his consort Goddess Shakti is sitting on his left leg.
Thus these are the 32 forms of Ganesha as per our Hindu scriptures. Each form has its own specific significance and purpose. As per the devotees' realisation and desire in life, these specific forms of Ganesha can be worshipped. Based on your problems and needs Askganesha can find out the form you need to focus or concentrate on, to accomplish your wishes or demolish all the obstacles in your life.
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shivaom · 11 months
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☀ HAPPY KALI PUJA ☀
🌼 JAI MAA KALI ॐ 🌼
“She stormed the Universe destroying everything in sight, none of the Devas could stop Kali. So, in order to subdue her, Shiva fell lifeless at her feet, upon seeing her husband beneath her feet, she immediately became Parvati once more and consoled her husband.”
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What Are the Sawan 2024 Rituals and Significance?
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Hindu mythology is full of interesting Vedic tales. One such legend we narrated at Vedic Story about the Sawan Shivratri in Hinduism. However, today we are discussing why Sawan Month is important in Hinduism. What is the significance, and should devotees observe the religion fasting or vrat?
Before we start narrating the significance of Sawan Shivratri month, let’s inform you that the Sawan began on July 22 and it will end on August 19.
What Are the Important Timings of Sawan 2024?
Sawan is the most important month in Hinduism and the Panchang Calendar.
It is the sacred month of Sawan, the month of rain, religious fasting, fertility, and soul purification.
Sawan month is a month of Lord Shiva that lasts for a full lunar cycle and starts Ashadha Purnima. However, the month is also known as the Shravan and Kawar Shivratri or Kawar Yatra. It began on 22nd July, Monday, and will end on 19th August, Monday. It lasts for 1 month, and this year the festival is going to last for 29 days.
What is the significance of the Sawan Shivratri Vrat or festival?
Sawan 2024 fast has special meaning and space in Hinduism. Sawan Sonwar Vrat is a rite that unmarried girls perform for getting grooms with qualities of Lord Shiva.
Goddess Parvati also performed Sawan Shivratri to get married with Lord Shiva in the month of Sawan. Thereafter, it became a ritual for Indian women to fast in Sawan month.
Indian mythology and sacred texts of Shiva Purana narrates that whoever keeps the fast in Sawan month on Mondays, Lord Shiva will bless them and fulfill the wishes.
Every Monday, devotees observe the fast throughout the day without eating food or water and pray to Lord Mahadev.
What Are the Rituals Devotees Can Perform During Sawan 2024 Month?
Throughout the sacred Sawan month 2024, devotees of Lord Shiva can pray by performing some rituals that not only clean the devotees internally but also bring happiness into their lives.
Kanwar Yatra
Kanwar Yatra is a festival that devotees perform by going to Haridwar and bringing holy Ganga water barefoot. This pilgrimage yatra signifies the cascading of Goddess Ganga from heaven into the life of Lord Shiva to cool down his poison.
Fasting
Many people in Hinduism perform fasts, the Sawan Somwar Vrat, throughout the month. They don’t consume food and water until the evening and after the prayer of Lord Shiva.
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Shiva Lingam Abhishek
Devotees in Sawan month perform rituals and rites that cool down Lord Shiva and bless them with prosperity and happiness. They bathe Shiva Linga with water, milk, honey, datura, vel patra, and flowers. This ritual signifies the purification of devotees.
Chanting Mantras
Devotees chant the Shiva mantras, especially the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra in Sawan. It is believed that whoever chants the mantra gets protection from Lord Shiva himself and is blessed with long life.
What Are the Other Festivals Falling in the Month of Sawan?
Sawan month is sacred and has many ancient legends to this month.
Let’s find out some of the most auspicious festivals and Vrat fall in this month.
Shravan Shivratri: This festival falls in the Krishna Paksha of Sawan month. Devotees of Lord Shiva perform fasts and perform puja to the blessings of Mahadev.
Nag Panchami: It falls on the fifth day, Panchami of the Shukla Paksha. People worship snakes in this festival to get protection from snake bites.
Hariyali Teej: This festival also falls in the Sawan month. People worship Goddess Parvati and seek her blessings.
Raksha Bandhan: Sawan month also brings the most auspicious festival of Rakhi, the festivals of brother and sister. It is believed the Goddess Parvati tied the Rakhi to Lord Vishnu, and thereafter it signifies the day dedicated to brothers and sisters.
Kajari Teej: This festival falls in the monsoon Sawan month. Married women sing folktales and sing for good harvest.
Janmashtami: Lord Krishna was born on this day, and the entire India and Hindu people celebrate Krishna Janmashtami, the birth of the most beloved deity in Hinduism. Krishna was born on the eighth day of the darkest night in Sawan month.
Therefore, Sawan 2024 is a sacred month in the Hindu calendar.
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Parenthood is a great experience that most couples look forward to. Pregnancy is the time when the expecting mother and the baby require the most care and protection. When a baby is in the womb then the mothers every action plays an important role in building a childs physique. For a childs physical and mental growth, a mother should be careful about her habits and way of living so that it should not affect the child anyway.
At this stage a simple living and high thinking count. At this stage, if a Parent did Puja for Wellbeing of Pregnant Mother and Baby it protects both mother & baby. The pregnant mother can repeat the name of God and read spiritual books because it makes the future of baby bright. In Puja for Wellbeing of Pregnant Mother and Baby,
Lord Hanuman, Lord Krishna, Goddess Gauri (Parvati Mata) and Navgraha are invoked and worshipped and blessings of protection and wellbeing are sought. In the Puja for Wellbeing of Pregnant Mother and Baby, Lord Hanuman is worshipped for supreme protection, Lord Krishna for wellbeing, joy, and happiness and Navagraha Puja helps to reduce any malefic effects of Planets. The Goddess Gauri immediately protects the embryo until it was born. The Goddess is always merciful towards those who want to conceive, and towards women who are already expecting. This is why couples perform this puja. The Puja can be done in any month of the pregnancy especially after the sixth month of pregnancy.
Lord Hanuman Hanuman Mantra:
Om Hum Hanumate Namaha
Lord Hanuman was born on Chaitra Purnima on Tuesday, in the sum of Chitra Nakshatra. Hanumans mother was Anjani & father was Vanar Raj Raja Kesari of Sumeru Mountain. Hanuman Ji is also known as Pawan Putra and his father is also known as Vayu Dev. Lord Hanuman is an abstract of power, courage, fearlessness, complete faith and selflessness. Lord Hanuman is worshipped for strength, vigor, good health, protection, self-confidence and remove obstacles.
Hanumanji also worships for courage, confidence, relief from suffering and success. Hanumanji is the supreme protector for his devotees.
He protects devotees from diseases, bad luck, evil spirits, and malefic planetary effects. The worship of Hanuman Ji gets rid of all the problems immediately. In this puja, Hanumanji protects Pregnant Mother and baby.
Lord Krishna Krishna Mantra:
Om Kleeng Krishnaya Namah
Krishna is a supreme God and worshipped as the eighth incarnation of the god Vishnu. He is the god of compassion, kindness, and love. He rules over the destiny of lovers. Krishnas birth celebrated as Krishna Janmashtami.
Krishna is usually described with a flute in his hand and having a peacock feather on the forehead. He is also known as Gopala “Protector of the Go”, which means “Soul” or “the cows”. The name of Lord Krishnas bow was Sarang and the name of the main weapon was Sudarshan. He could work in all the three forms Cosmic, Divyastra and Devastra.
His equal destroyers were only two weapons and were Pashupatastra (पाशुपतास्त्र) – possessed by Shiva, Krishna, and Arjuna and Prasvapastra (प्रस्वपास्त्र) – possessed by Shiva, Vasugan, Bhishma and Krishna. Krishna is worshiped to receive blessings of pure love, joy, and happiness in life. Navgraha According to Vedic astrology, all the nine planets in your horoscope (Kundali) affect the course of life i.e. marriage, career, health, finances, etc. The movement of these planets in the horoscope forms yogas or doshas (negative influences).
Due to these Navagraha doshas, people face various obstacles & hindrances in their life. In order to minimize and negate the malefic doshas or malefic influence of these planets, we perform Navagraha Puja. While performing the Navagraha puja, the chanting of the mantra for all the nine planets which are Ketu, Venus, Sun, Moon, Mars, Rahu, Jupiter, Saturn & Mercury is necessary.
Actually chanting of these mantras is necessary to appease the Navagrahas. This process is also called Graha Shanti. While describing the significance of worshipping Navgrahas or nine planets, God Vishnu says to Rudra that people who worship the Navgraha (nine planets) with appropriate rituals attains all the four Purusharth (objectives of life) which are Dharma (religion), Artha (materialistic abundance), Kaam (fulfillment of desires) and Moksha (salvation).
Navgrah Mantra:
Om Ghrini Suryaye Namah, Om Aim Kleem Somaye Namah, Om Hoom Shreem Mangalaya Namah, Om Braam Breem Braum Sah Budhaye Namah, Om Gram Greem Graum Sah Guruve Namah, Om Draam Dreem Droum Sah Shukraye Namah, Om Sham Shanaischaryaye Namah, Om Raam Rahve Namah, Om Hreem Ketave Namah, Om Navgarihaya Namah Gauri Mata
Gauri Mantra:
Om Sarva Mangala Mangalye Shive Sarvatha Sadhike Sharanye Tryambake Gauri Narayani Namo-stute.
Gauri is also known as Goddess Parvati and she is the goddess of fertility, love, beauty, marriage, children, and devotion. Gauri being the daughter of Daksh is the mother of the mountains.
Her character representation namely knowledge, will and action making her the mother of the universe. Gauri is the mother who owns the three worlds and creates and protects it. She blesses with protection during pregnancy and child safety.
By performing this puja the pregnant mother feels her child safe and protected. The pregnancy problemed mother gets blessings from the Mata Gauri to bring safety to the child by keeping her womb health better and protected.
Benefits of Puja:
– For the wellbeing of Pregnant Mother and Baby.
– For the protection of Pregnant Mother and Baby.
– For healthy & Safe Child Birth.
– For wellbeing, joy, and happiness.
– For a childs physical and mental growth. – To remove the malefic influence of all nine planets.
– For Divine grace and blessings of Goddess Gauri, Lord Hanuman, Lord Krishna, and Navgraha. Rudraksha: 10 Mukhi, 14 Mukhi and Garbh Gauri Rudraksha Yantra: Shree Hanuman Yantra, Navgraha Yantra, Krishna Yantra Chakra: All Chakras (Muladhara Chakra, Swadhishthana Chakra, Manipura Chakra, Anahata Chakra, Vishuddha Chakra, Ajna Chakra, Anandgandh Chakra, Hritpadma Chakra and Sahastrara Chakra)
Krishna , Hanuman & Navgraha Gemstone: Emerald, Coral, Blue Sapphire, Navgraha Puja Services Include: Kalash Sthapana, Panchang Sthapana (Gauri Ganesh, Punyavachan, Shodash Matrika, Navgraha, Sarvotabhadra), 64 yogini Pujan, Shetrapal Pujan, Swasti Vachan, Sankalpa, Ganesh Pujan and Abhishek, Navgraha Pujan and 108 chants of Navgrah mantra, Invocation of major Gods and Goddesses in Kalash, Hanuman Puja, Hanuman Mantra Japa, Krishna Puja, Krishna Mantra Japa, Navgraha Puja and Mantra Japa, Yajna, Aarti and Pushpaanjali Sankalpa Being Taken by SadhGuru Each Puja Sankalpa has been taken elaborately by SadhGuru in English and Hindi so that devotees amply clear that for what purpose the particular puja is being conducted. One instruction sheet is sent wherein all the instructions are written in detail which is the number of priests, the number of chants, Sankalpa, mantra, etc.
SadhGuru will also briefly discuss your horoscope and guide you in the best possible way.
How You ensure that puja is really done for you or not?
– SadhGuru takes puja Sankalpa on the behalf of the devotee before starting puja by either connecting with the devotee on WhatsApp or the recorded Sankalpa is sent to devotee by WhatsApp after the Sankalpa is taken but while the puja is still in progress.
– Devotees can also be connected to us by Skype or Whatsapp to hear the Sankalpa (devotee must send your skype id or WhatsApp number at the time of booking of puja).
– Small video clipping of Abhishekam of main deity (or pradhan god) will be sent you on WhatsApp while the puja is still in progress.
– The video clipping of mantra chanting by priests will be sent during the puja ritual.
– Video clipping of Yajna being performed will also be sent to you while the yajna is in progress.
-A video clipping of the fire pattern will be sent on your WhatsApp, that will emerge while doing the yajna. These fire patterns are indications of how well the overall the puja has gone. In the fire patterns of the Yajna, we can clearly see how the Gods are taking the offerings of the yajna.
– Short Video clipping of Arti will be sent to you after the Yajna is over.
– The blessing of priest Guru ji (Ashirvad) will be sent at the end of the puja and thereafter the prasad is distributed. It will contain the main aspects of the puja rituals like Sankalpa, Abhishekam, yajna, patterns of fire flames during yajna and Arti.
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When or why is Ganesh Chaturthi celebrated in 2023?
Ganesh Chaturthi is a significant festival celebrated in India, dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed deity who symbolizes wisdom, prosperity, and good fortune. In 2023, Ganesh Chaturthi will be observed on the 15th of September.
Ganesh Chaturthi holds immense cultural and religious importance in Hinduism. The festival commemorates the birth of Lord Ganesha, the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Ganesha is known as the remover of obstacles and the harbinger of success and happiness. Therefore, people celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi to seek his blessings and invoke his presence in their lives.
The festival begins with the installation of Ganesha idols in homes, temples, and public pandals. Elaborate decorations, including flowers, lights, and vibrant fabrics, adorn the surroundings. Devotees offer prayers, chant sacred mantras, and perform aarti (a ritual of waving lit lamps) to seek the blessings of Lord Ganesha.
Ganesh Chaturthi is typically celebrated with great enthusiasm and fervor for several days, ranging from one to eleven days, depending on personal preferences. During this period, devotees engage in various rituals and traditions. These include performing puja (worship), reciting Ganesha mantras, offering modak (a sweet delicacy considered Lord Ganesha's favorite), and distributing prasad (consecrated food) among family members and visitors.
On the final day of the festival, a grand procession known as Visarjan takes place. The idol of Lord Ganesha is immersed in water, symbolizing his return to Mount Kailash, his celestial abode. The Visarjan ceremony is accompanied by vibrant processions, music, and dance, creating a jubilant atmosphere.
Ganesh Chaturthi holds cultural significance beyond religious boundaries as well. It brings communities together, fostering unity and social harmony. The festival is an occasion for joyous celebrations, cultural performances, and artistic expressions, including elaborate Ganesha idols crafted by skilled artisans.
Overall, Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated to invoke the blessings of Lord Ganesha, seek his guidance in overcoming obstacles, and usher in prosperity and well-being for oneself and the community. It serves as a reminder of the significance of wisdom, devotion, and positive beginnings in our lives.
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Hartalika Teej 2024: Date, Rituals, Puja Vidhi, And Significance | Culture News
This festival is observed by women who honor Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. They participate in the celebration with devotion, offering prayers for their husbands’ well-being and a peaceful married life. Hartalika Teej, a significant festival for women across different regions of India, will be celebrated on Friday, September 6. The day involves rituals and prayers offered to Lord Shiva and…
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🌸 Kajari Teej is a sacred day for married Hindu women, observed on the third day of Krishna Paksha in Bhadrapada. This auspicious festival is dedicated to Goddess Parvati, symbolizing her union with Lord Shiva. Women observe a nirjala vrat (fast without water) and offer prayers for the long life and prosperity of their husbands.
The rituals include adorning oneself in vibrant traditional attire, applying mehendi, and performing the Kajari Teej puja with deep devotion. The day is filled with divine songs, swinging on beautifully decorated swings, and seeking blessings for a harmonious married life. 🙏💍
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Vedic Hindu Vedic Almanac with accurate calculations of today's date - 21 August 2024
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🌤 Date - 21 August 2024 🌤 Day - Wednesday 🌤 Vikram Samvat - 2081 (2080 according to Gujarat-Maharashtra) 🌤 Shak Samvat -1946 🌤 Ayan - Dakshinayan 🌤 Season - Rainy season 🌤 Month - Bhadrapada (Shravan according to Gujarat-Maharashtra) 🌤 Paksha - Krishna 🌤 Tithi - Dwitiya till 05:06 pm and then Tritiya 🌤 Nakshatra - Purvabhadrapada till 12:33 pm thereafter Uttarbhadrapada 🌤 Yoga - Sukarma 05 pm Till 01 thereafter Dhriti 🌤 Rahukaal - from 12:42 pm to 02:17 pm 🌤 Sunrise - 06:20 🌤 Sunset - 19:02 👉 Dishashool - in the north direction 🚩 Vrat festival details - Panchak 💥 Special - * Eating Brihati (small brinjal or Katehari) on Dwitiya It is prohibited. (Brahmavaivart Purana, Brahma Khand: 27.29-34)
🌞 ~ Vedic Panchang ~ 🌞
👉🏻 When to observe Bahula Chauth on 22nd or 23rd August, complete information⤵
🌷 Kajari Teej 🌷 🙏🏻 Third day of Bhadrapada month i.e. Bhadrapada Krishna Tritiya The date (Shravan month Tritiya Tithi according to Gujarat and Maharashtra) is especially fruitful this time (22nd August, Thursday) because this date is dedicated to Goddess Parvati. On this day, by visiting the temple of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati offering them food, and worshipping them according to the rituals, one attains all happiness. On this day, Kajari Teej is also celebrated. Kajari Teej is also called Satva Teej. On this day, Lord Krishna is swung in a swing decorated with flowers and leaves. Folk songs can be heard all around. 🙏🏻 Swings are set up at many places and fairs are organised. When newlyweds come to their father's house for the first time after marriage, If she is a women, she vows to give up three things- cheating, lying, and misbehaving with her husband and criticizing others. It is believed that Gauri met Shiva on this day after doing penance in the fire of separation. It is also believed that Parvati's procession is taken out on this day. It is a tradition. In this fast, a thread of 16 cotton threads is made and 16 knots are tied in it and a statue of Gauri is made of clay and placed in the middle of it and is worshipped as per rituals. 🌞 ~ Vedic Panchang ~ 🌞
🌷 To remove obstacles and troubles 🌷
👉 Sankashta Chaturthi is on Thursday, 22 August 2024 (moonrise at night 08:51) 🙏🏻 It is mentioned in Shiv Puran that Chaturthi of Krishna Paksha of every month (Poonam) On the day after ) worship Lord Ganesha in the morning and at night offer Arghya to the moon by imagining Lord Ganesha and chant this mantra:
🌷 Om Gan Ganpate Namah.
🌷 Om Somay Namah.
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🌞 ~ Vedic Panchang ~ 🌞
🌷 Chaturthi Tithi Special 🌷 🙏🏻 The lord of Chaturthi Tithi is Lord Ganesha. 📆 In the Hindu calendar, there are two Chaturthi every month.
🙏🏻 The Chaturthi of Krishna Paksha that comes after Purnima is called Sankashta Chaturthi. The Chaturthi of Shukla Paksha that comes after Amavasya is called Vinayak Chaturthi.
🙏🏻 According to Shiv Puran “ Mahaganapate: Puja on Chaturthi of Krishna Paksha. Pakshapapakshayakri Pakshabhogphalprada.
➡ “Meaning, the worship of Mahaganpati done on Chaturthi Tithi of Krishna Paksha of every month destroys the sins of one fortnight and gives the fruit of excellent enjoyment for one fortnight.
🌞 ~Vedic Hindu Vedic Almanac with accurate calculations of today's date - 20 August 2024 ~ 🌞 🌤 Date - 21 August 2024 🌤 Day - Wednesday 🌤 Vikram Samvat - 2081 (2080 according to Gujarat-Maharashtra) 🌤 Shak Samvat -1946 🌤 Ayan - Dakshinayan 🌤 Season - Rainy season 🌤 Month - Bhadrapada (Shravan according to Gujarat-Maharashtra) 🌤 Paksha - Krishna 🌤 Tithi - Dwitiya till 05:06 pm and then Tritiya 🌤 Nakshatra - Purvabhadrapada till 12:33 pm thereafter Uttarbhadrapada 🌤 Yoga - Sukarma 05 pm Till:01 thereafter Dhriti 🌤 Rahukaal - from 12:42 pm to 02:17 pm 🌤 Sunrise - 06:20 🌤 Sunset - 19:02 👉 Dishashool - in the north direction 🚩 Vrat festival details - Panchak 💥 Special - * Eating Brihati (small brinjal or Katehari) on Dwitiya It is prohibited. (Brahmavaivart Purana, Brahma Khand: 27.29-34)
🌞 ~ Vedic Panchang ~ 🌞
👉🏻 When to observe Bahula Chauth on 22nd or 23rd August, complete information⤵
🌷 Kajari Teej 🌷 🙏🏻 Third day of Bhadrapada month i.e. Bhadrapada Krishna Tritiya The date (Shravan month Tritiya Tithi according to Gujarat and Maharashtra) is especially fruitful this time (22nd August, Thursday) because this date is dedicated to Goddess Parvati. On this day, by visiting the temple of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati offering them food, and worshipping them according to the rituals, one attains all happiness. On this day, Kajari Teej is also celebrated. Kajari Teej is also called Satva Teej. On this day, Lord Krishna is swung in a swing decorated with flowers and leaves. Folk songs can be heard all around. 🙏🏻 Swings are set up at many places and fairs are organised. When newlyweds come to their father's house for the first time after marriage, If she is a women, they vow to give up three things- cheating, lying, and misbehaving with her husband and criticizing others. It is believed that Gauri met Shiva on this day after doing penance in the fire of separation. It is also believed that Parvati's procession is taken out on this day. It is a tradition. In this fast, a thread of 16 cotton threads is made and 16 knots are tied in it a statue of Gauri is made of clay and placed in the middle of it and is worshipped as per rituals. 🌞 ~ Vedic Panchang ~ 🌞
🌷 To remove obstacles and troubles 🌷
👉 Sankashta Chaturthi is on Thursday, 22 August 2024 (moonrise at night 08:51) 🙏🏻 It is mentioned in Shiv Puran that Chaturthi of Krishna Paksha of every month (Poonam) On the day after ) worship Lord Ganesha in the morning and in the evening offer Arghya to the moon by visualizing Lord Ganesha and chant this mantra: 🌷Om Gan Ganapate Namah. 🌷 Om Somay Namah. 🙏🏻 🌞 ~ Vedic Almanac ~ 🌞 🌷 Chaturthi Tithi Special 🌷 🙏🏻 The lord of Chaturthi Tithi is Lord Ganesha. 📆 There are two Chaturthi every month in the Hindu calendar. 🙏🏻 The Chaturthi of Krishna Paksha that comes after the full moon is called Sankashta Chaturthi. The Chaturthi of Shukla Paksha that comes after Amavasya is called Vinayak Chaturthi. 🙏🏻 According to Shivpuran, “Mahaganapateh Puja Chaturthyan Krishna Paksha. Pakshapapakshayakari pakshbhogphalprada ॥ ➡ “That is, the worship of Mahaganapati performed on Chaturthi Tithi of the Krishna Paksha of every month destroys the sins of one fortnight and gives the fruit of excellent enjoyment for one fortnight.
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