Sudarshan Homam-Procedure, Benefits and When To Perform

The word Sudarshan is made from ‘Su’– Correct or ‘darshana’ means Vision. It is also known as ‘Vision of which is Auspicious’. Sudarshan is another name used for Lord Vishnu’s wheel who used to destroy enemies with his weapons. Lord Vishnu used this weapon in his right hand and use it to protect the universe from any harmful activity. Lord Vishnu is the supreme God who helps to live life in a right way by eliminating all kinds of perils and obstructions. Homam enhances the capabilities of a person to overcome karmic, financial and health problems. It will also help you get relief from the negative effects caused due to an erroneous combination of planets in a horoscope. It ensures security by removing negative forces from your life. This chakra is believed to be 100 times more powerful than the radiance of the Sun. It is the most powerful protective factor for people who follows Dharam and the Lord. Continue reading Sudarshan Homam-Procedure, Benefits and When To Perform

Know How the Ancient Sculptures are Utilized in Hindu Worship

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The sculptures of deities used in Hindu religion enables the devotees to understand the significance of divinity. The images may alike human beings or can also look abstract. Also, it should not matter that whether they had been made with copper or gold metal, the importance of these sculptures remain considered equally holy and sacred.

According, to Hindu culture these deities can only worshiped by the priests in the temple. The temple according to the Hindu religion is a sacred place where not only the Gods are worshiped but also where the Gods reside. The priests actually serve the Gods with great honour and they only have the right to perform such rituals directly. According to the Vedas, the Brahman priests are compared to the immortal Sun. Continue reading Know How the Ancient Sculptures are Utilized in Hindu Worship

Customaries of Saraswati Puja that Cease to Fade

buy puja kits onlineVasant Panchami is a widely celebrated puja in several parts of the Indian subcontinent. People celebrate it with great fervour while keeping the age old rituals of the same quite intact. It happens to be a celebration of togetherness, love as well as the onset of education in many infant lives.

Rituals and the ways in which they are performed do change with time. However, there are some that actually do not change and remain as deep rooted as ever in the culture. Vasant Panchami or Saraswati Puja is a celebration that has been carried quite religiously in the Hindu culture. Speaking of this, kite flying and the relationship with the colour yellow is something that seems to stay quite intact through time. You can now buy puja kits online that happens to be a facility not made available earlier. Continue reading Customaries of Saraswati Puja that Cease to Fade

Win Back Your Lost Love with This Puja and Mantra

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We all go through a phase in life where we feel ignored by the most special person. Being ignored by a loved one could be depressing for anyone and reason could be anything from his/her career taking too much time or an entry of another person in his/her life. Everybody yearn for a happy ending right from the beginning of a relationship, but things can go unexpected. Need of a love and suitable partner to share the joy of life is natural. If you are ready to forget bad things that halted your relationship and thinking to give your relationship another chance, then here is a useful puja to get back your lost love. Continue reading Win Back Your Lost Love with This Puja and Mantra

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

Worshipping the Architect of the Gods – Lord Vishwakarma

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“Om shree shrishtinathaya sarvasidhhaya vishwakarmaya namo namah”

The Vishwakarma Puja, a day dedicated to the worship of Lord Vishwakarma, commonly known as the “Architect of the Gods”, commences with the chanting of the above mantras. Going by the calendar, the festival is celebrated every year on the 17th of September. Mostly celebrated in professional institutions and factories, the arrival of web portals have added on to the convenience of carrying out the required rituals. You can always purchase a vishwakarma puja kit online and avail all the required puja accessories with having to step outdoors. Continue reading Worshipping the Architect of the Gods – Lord Vishwakarma

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