Lord Narasimha, as the name implies is a combination of 'Nara' and 'Simha' which mean Man and Lion respectively. He is the fourth avatar of Lord Vishnu. He can be seen with Chakra, Mace, and nails. Narasimha is a conjunction of man and animal, with man's body and lion's face, nails. L...
Read MoreOffering puja to Lord Krishna is one of the decent devotional practices to please Lord Krishna for getting spiritual advantages it helps to develop a spiritual relationship with the Almighty, to acquire Universal Knowledge and positive energy, to control and discipline the mind, to sh...
Read MoreOn completion of Thomala Seva, Archana or Sahasranamarchana (1000 Name Recital) is performed to the main deity Lord Venkateswara amidst chanting of his one thousand names. The entire ritual lasts for 30 minutes. Archana is then performed to Vaksha Sthala Lakshmi Thayar in Ekantham, with a curtain drawn over the sanctum.<span style="font-size:12pt;font-family:Arial;color:#000000;backgroun...
Read MoreArchana is a personal mode of offering your prayers to God or Goddesses performed by temple priests by chanting specific slokas and mantras for the deity, to seek answers for your prayers...
Read MoreAn Archana is a ritual done in praise of a deity. The names, qualities, attributes, and greatness of the deity are recited, normally before the idol or picture of the deity, while offerings like flowers are submitted along with. An Archana will consist generally of the recitation of 108 names of the ...
Read MoreVastu Shastra is a conventional Indian system of architecture (precisely translating to “science of architecture”) that helps in attaining happiness, prosperity, mental peace, and harmony...
Read MoreThe primary passageway entryway that we use to come into the home or go out is a principal passageway of the house and is designated "Simha Dwara Puja". ...
Read MoreAs per the directional proceedings of our elders, one should perform Sankustapana Karyakrama before starting the construction of a house<p dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.38;margin-top:0pt;margin-bottom...
Read MoreBhoomi pooja is a custom performed to pay tribute to Goddess Bhoomi and Vastu Purush (the divinity of bearings). Bhoomi implies Mother Earth. The Purpose: This pooja is accepted to eradic...
Read MorePerforming Rudrabhishekam on an Amavasya (Full moon day) is exceptionally special. Perform Mahanyasa Purvaka Rudrabhishekam so that multi...
Read MoreMaha Lingarchana Puja includes performing Pooja exclusively to 365 divinities organized according to the habitation of Lord Shiva. This is additionally called "Kailasa Yantra Prastaram". ...
Read MoreSahasra Lingarchana is a remarkable Vedic ritual to worship Lord Siva. It is performed with 1,116 Bana lingams.<strong style="font-weight:normal;" id="docs-internal-guid-c700ca24-7fff-8b6c-a02e-869e707...
Read MoreSaraswati Puja is performed for Goddess Saraswati. Goddess Saraswati, the consort of Lord Brahma. It is believed that Goddess Saraswati, who...
Read MoreDurga Puja, also known as Durgotsava or Sharadotsava, is an annual Hindu festival originating in the Indian subcontinent whi...
Read MoreSri Laxmi is the auspicious sign, of good luck, good fortune, prosperity, success, and happiness. Mahalaxmi Puja ends poverty. All problems are overcome by worshipi...
Read MoreGuru Chandal dosha is framed by the relationship of the Guru and Rahu in the horoscope in any way. Affected by the shadow planet Rahu, the Guru additionally gives ominous outcomes. Chandal Dosh is viewed as horrendous than Sadesati, Kalsarp Dosh, and Mangal Dosh. In the event that in ...
Read MoreRelationships are fundamental for our prosperity. All through our lifetime, we meet new individuals and live with various individuals like companions, guardians, family members, and so fo...
Read MoreThis powerful puja for the removal of black magic helps in repelling black magic and evil spirits. This puja protects against and eliminates negative energies from an individual’s life.&n...
Read MoreThis puja removes all hurdles related to career and education. It helps one achieve success in career and education. It aids...
Read MoreThis happens when there are all planets coming between Rahu and Ketu. This results in failure and dejection. because all the k...
Read MoreIf you love someone, then it is not necessary that your love gets the destination. Every relationship has its own different problems like discord, jealousy, cheating, etc. in relationships. If you are facing love-related problems in your life, the...
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Read MoreKetu represents the execution of Karmic accumulation both good and bad, spirituality and supernatural forces and events. Ketu is the head and...
Read MoreMangal is the Navgraha worshipped on Tuesday. The popular belief is that by praying to Mangal one can get rid of poverty. Mangal Graha is worshipped for curing illnesses related to skin and eyes. Some devotees observe a fast for 21 consecutive Tuesdays.<p dir="ltr" style="...
Read MoreThe fifth avatar of Maa Durga is Maa Katyayani who is worshipped on this day with great enthusiasm. As per Hindu mythology, Goddess Parvati took the form of Goddess Katyayini to kill the demon Mahishasura. Katyayini appears as a warrior Goddess. So this day is celebrated as the victory of good over evil...
Read MoreRahu Puja is generally started on Saturday and it is completed on Saturday. The day of the beginning of Rahu Pooja may sometimes be changed depending on the time which may be required by the Pandits to complete the chant of the Rahu Veda mantra. Generally, the Pandits are able to complete such chant or Jaap of Rahu Veda Mantra in 7-8 days. Hence this Pooja is generally sta...
Read MoreShani Puja or Shani Amavasya is the day when Lord Shani was born. On this day, individuals fast to please Lord Shani to look for his gifts and visit Shani sanctuaries, with the goal that one can get the best of luck and fortune. It is accepted that the place of the Shani in the horoscope should be great so one can get the results of his hard work.</stron...
Read MoreAs per the Vedic Astrology, Grahan Yog or Grahan Dosh form in the horoscope of Individual while Rahu or Ketu is placed with Sun or Moon or even aspect each other. <span style="fon...
Read MoreRudrabhishek puja is worshipping Lord Shiva in his Rudra or Rudram structure. It is a custom to please Lord Shiva, Lord Shiva. Rudra is one of the famous names of Lord Shiva. The word Rudra is referenced in the Vedas and is accepted to be centered around the scary, forceful and disastrous side of the nature of Lord Shiva.<strong style="font-weight:...
Read MoreMahamrityunjaya mantra is also called the Triyambaka Mantra. Truth be told, Mahamrityunjaya Mantra is a refrain from the Rig Veda and is viewed as the most powerful Shiva Mantra.<p dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.38;margin-top:0pt;marg...
Read MoreThe Satyanarayanã Puja is religious ritual worship of the Hindu god Vishnu. The puja is described in the Skanda Purana, a medieval era Sanskrit text. <span style="font-size:10.5pt;font-family:Arial;color:#202122;background-color:#ffffff;font-weight:400;font-style:normal;font-va...
Read MoreThe Maha Mrityunjaya mantra was instituted by (or given by Lord Shiva to) Rishi Markandeya. This mantra was used to save the life of Chandra Dev when he was cursed by King Daksh. It is one of the most powerful mantras recited in the Vedas and it houses the power of Lord Shiva and can resolve any problem...
Read MoreGanesha, also spelled Ganesh, also called Ganapati, elephant-headed Hindu god of beginnings. Lord Ganesha, the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi, is one of the most cherished Gods who is traditionally worshipped before any major enterprise and is the patron of intellectuals, bankers, scribes, and authors.<p dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.38;margi...
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