The Satyanarayanã Puja is religious ritual worship of the Hindu god Vishnu. The puja is described in the Skanda Purana, a medieval era Sanskrit text. According to Madhuri Yadlapati, the Satyanarayana Puja is an archetypal example of how "the Hindu puja facilitates the intimacy of devotional worship while enabling a humble sense of participating gratefully in a larger sacred world".
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Removes all obstacles.
Removes negative energies.
Get Victory or success in life.
Gain success in business.
Gain success in career growth.
The puja narrates the Satyanarayana Katha, which dictates the various worldly and spiritual benefits the puja brings to performers. The Katha states how the deity Narayana vows to aid his devotees during Kali Yuga, the last of the four ages in Hindu cosmology, in particular the performers and attendees of the Satyanarayana Puja.
The Katha narrates that the performance of the puja is in itself a promise to God, and recounts the plights of characters who either fail to complete the puja or forget their promises.
It is believed that worshiping Lord Vishnu in the form of Satyanarayan marks the overcoming of any kind of problems and difficulties. People who worship Lord Vishnu (the lord of truth) with utmost devotion and faith are being true to themselves and others. Overcoming any difficulties caused by this lifeIt helps to relax thoughts & reduce worries and the peace of mind which help one to change their thoughts towards positivity.
All the obstacles and problems are removed from the life of the worshiper and they can aspire to be successful
Worshiping Lord Vishnu creates a protective Kavach around the body & mind of the worshiper and protects them from the evil intentions of enemies.
It can help us to absolve our sins from the past life and present life and then we transform into enlightened and virtuous beings who are devoted to God and righteousness.
The ultimate benefit of this puja is that it moves a devotee closer to the possibility of gaining salvation or Moksha in the afterlife.