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9. Pujas for Festivals

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Puja for Festivals (Hindu Festivals Pujas and Homas) | Shaligram Shala

Hindu festivals Puja or Puja for festivals is considered to be the most auspicious and effective. It is the perfect time to appease the Gods & Goddesses and ask for their blessings & forgiveness for oneself and the entire family. There are several rituals and religious practices followed by Hindus during the Hindu Festivals Pujas are Aarti, Bhajan, Mantra, Darshan, Yagna, Homam, Satsang, Puja, Stotra etc. Pooja or Puja is a religious ritual that is performed every morning & evening during the sunrise & sunset. The puja or Hindu Festivals Pooja can be performed on anyone and the performer can consider God, be it an idol of a deity, a Shaligram Shila, a cow or even a tree. Pooja should be done by a wise priest on behalf of an individual. The Online Hindu Festivals Puja and Homa by Hindu priests is beneficial for an individual and his / her whole family.

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Significance of performing Pujas on the day Hindu festivals

Hindu festivals are associated with the religious beliefs, mythology and symbolical legendary. There are various Hindu festivals in a year but some of the most widely celebrated festivals are Diwali, Navratri, Dussera, Holi, Krishna Janmashtami, Maha Shivratri, Onam, Pongal, Raksha Bandhan, Teej, Jitiya, Naag Panchami, Vat Savitri, Durga Puja, Gudi Padwa, Makar Sankranti, Ram Navami, Ganesha Chaturthi, Dhanteras, Puja, Vishwakarma Puja and many more.

Puja Ingredients for Hindu Festivals

If you are planning to conduct an online Hindu festival puja and Homa then you can buy puja items or puja utensils from Shaligram Shala (shaligram.com). Some of the puja items required for most Hindu festivals puja are Turmeric, Kumkum, flowers, Agarbattis, Chandan, betel leaves, brass plates, Camphor, Ghee, Diya etc. After consultation with our priest (पुजारी), we have separated specific puja items based on the puja to be performed.

Shaligram Shala Online Puja Services

Shaligram Shala Online Puja Services bring you the special Vedic pujas to perform during festivals to attract divine grace. Vedic Pujas performed during the Hindu festivals are considered to be very auspicious & effective because of the high presence of divine principles of Deities in aura during this time duration. We perform pujas & Yagnas for Dushera, Shravan Puja, Ram Navami Puja, Diwali Puja, Durga puja and other popular festivals in our beautiful temple.

How to Use and Place the Puja Tokri Ingredients

After Performing each Puja or energization or pran pratishtha ritual we send Puja Tokri that incorporates Red Thread (Moli), Haldi (turmeric) and Kumkum, an energized Yantra, a fortune yantra coin (Lakshmi, Ganesh and Saraswati), Rudraksha bead, a small size Nariyal, an energized Taveez having Homa Bhasma in pure silver, betel nut, Dry Prasadam and Akshata (Colored Rice) etc.

Haldi, Kumkum and Colored Rice: These sacred objects are implemented on the forehead for the duration of a Puja or offered to Yantras/Deity idols. Haldi (Turmeric powder) represents purity; it gets rid of negativity. In the Ayurvedic Shastra, it acts as an anti-septic agent. Kumkum is related to existence, fertility and movement. Rice grains constitute wealth and prosperity. They are offered to the deities whilst chanting mantras. All these things are to be placed in your home puja altar or temple. You must use them if possible in yout daily puja ritual.

Yantra: A Blessed Yantra is found for your Puja altar or money safe or carried in pockets. A Yantra is the representation of sacred geometric symbols. its the middle point encircled by the geometries. Symbolically, it factors to our herbal location; this can be the centre during which the Divine lives, our journey from being outward to being inward, achieving the center.. It is going away from lack of knowledge to merging with the Divine at the centre. Yantras are the diagrammatic representations of various Vedic mantras and consequently resonate tremendous energies, disperse bad energies and spiritually elevate the people using them.
Placement of Yantra: You may also place it close to the doorway of your home/workplace/store or on your residing room or reception or room or office cabin. You can also preserve it on a table or use it as a wall striking. Yantra be placed in the East part of your house facing the West direction.

Rudraksha Bead: An energized Rudraksha Bead to be positioned in an altar or your money secure. By carrying energized Rudraksha beads, one surely feels pure in their body and mind. Even the mere sight of a Rudraksha bead or the devotees carrying such beads is incredibly sanctifying. Japas or meditation on the beads without a doubt liberates your mind from poor feelings. You can wear the Rudraksha bead on your neck or carry it with you in your bag. Also you can place it in your home puja altar or temple.

Potli: A potli includes Gomati Chakra, Cowrie, Sriphal and Shell to be saved in coin fields or pockets or cash lockers for economic prosperity and also protects from monetary debacles. Gomati Chakra is related to Goddess Lakshmi. If you closely understand the word, the Gomati Chakra looks like the Sudarshan Chakra or Discus of Lord Krishna. It is believed that the Gomati chakras formed a part of Lord Krishnas majestic palaces in Dwaraka. These chakras embellished the walls and the Lords palaces. Cowrie Shells denote the strength of future, fertility, birth and wealth. Sriphal represents riches and fertility. Lastly shells also are used as tools to repel evil and negativity. This can be placed inside your cash box or you can place it in your home puja altar or temple.

Red Thread Moli: Energized Red Thread Moli is tied to your right wrist (for men) and left for women. Red is associated with lifestyles and strength. It reminds you of your Sankalp at some point of the puja. You can place this in your home puja altar or temple and use it in your daily puja rituals.

Fortune Coin: A blessed Ganesh, Lakshmi, Saraswati coin for your coin box. It represents by no means-finishing wealth and fortune. Lord Ganesha eliminates obstacles, Lakshmi represents auspiciousness and Saraswati represents knowledge. This can be placed inside your cash box or you can place it in your home puja altar or temple.

Tabeez / Kavach: A Pure Silver Tabeez having Homa Bhasma to be worn across the neck or kept in money safe. It suggests their divine energy whilst humans tie them on their fingers or cling in their neck. You can wear the Kavach on your neck or carry it with you in your bag. Also you can place in your home puja altar or temple.

Betel Nut: A Betelnut wrapped in Red Thread is kept on your Puja altar for auspiciousness. Placing it with Betel leaf signifies benefits, energy, excellent health and prosperity. This can be placed in your home puja altar or temple.