Praise the Spirit of Beauty and Strength of Mahagauri

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Goddess Mahagauri is worshiped on the eighth day of Navratri. Mahagauri signifies a clean and bright ray of lighting that illuminates the universe. She transmits the power within herself to satisfy all the desires of her followers. Her beauty glows like the glow of white pearl. Mahagauri denotes the sign of amity and fortitude. She is seen with four arms seating on a bull. Her upper right hand holds a trishul i.e. trident and lower left hand a damru i.e. hand drum. Her lower right hand denotes the symbol of blessings and upper left hand is symbolizing the giving wealth to her worshipers. Her power is constant and instantly rewarding. Continue reading Praise the Spirit of Beauty and Strength of Mahagauri

Thursday Puja- Significance, Rituals and Benefits

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In Hinduism every particular day is dedicated to a specific god and likewise Thursday is devoted to Lord Vishnu or Brihaspati. Brihaspati or Jupiter has a prominent position in the solar system and is positioned stalwartly after the sun. It is also referred as guru of the universe. Performing puja on Thursday benefit a devotee with good health, wealth, success and good partner in life. Continue reading Thursday Puja- Significance, Rituals and Benefits

Do This Puja and Remove Bad Effects of Black Magic

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As we all know “if god exists then even evil does exist”, there are many instances that you are almost head-to-head to your work but get failed as soon as you reach there. You might have perceived every preparation getting done on time, but the main event get halts due to some reason or other. If you are in bad health and every treatment is getting failed, then it might be due to some black puja done on you. We bring you pujas and mantras to help you get rid of black magic. Continue reading Do This Puja and Remove Bad Effects of Black Magic

Pitru Paksha- A Complete Guide on Rituals, Do’s, Don’ts and Dates

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Pitru Paksha is the period of 15 days when Hindus pay homage to ancestors. It is also known as Mahalaya Paksha and normally starts one or two days after Ganesha Visarjan. The last day of the Pitru Paksha is known as Sarvapitri Amavasya where if the death of any deceased person is not known then his/her Shradh can be performed on this day. Tarpan, Shradh, feeding the Brahmin and pind daan are performed in order to please the ancestors. Continue reading Pitru Paksha- A Complete Guide on Rituals, Do’s, Don’ts and Dates

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