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Out of 32 forms of Ganpati, Maha Ganpati is considered the 13th form. As the name suggests, Maha Ganpati has a special significance and holds an elevated status.
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Fire is one of the five elements of Panchatatva. Homa or Havan is derived from Sanskrit, which means to offer.
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Griha Pravesh Puja is performed at the time of entering a new house. This puja is meant to please deities.
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Lord Satyanarayana is an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. It is the most common puja performed in Hindu culture on various occasions..
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Marriage is a ceremony that not only ties a knot between two people but also between two families.
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According to the Hindu calendar, there are two pakshas of the moon, Krishna Paksha and Shukla Paksha.
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During Durga Puja or Navratri, nine forms of Goddess Durga are worshipped for nine days; however, Durga Puja can also be performed on Ashtami or Tuesday and Friday of any week to bring positivity to the home.
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Diwali is one of the biggest festivals among Hindus. It is celebrated in the Ashwin month according to the Hindu calendar as a festival of lights.
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Last Rites Puja or Antim Sanskara is performed for the peace of the departed soul. These rituals take place from the 1sttill the 13thday of the death..
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Rudra Abhishek can be done throughout the year. Rudra Abhishek is offered to Mahadev to get blessings and to reduce the misery in life.
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According to Vedic sciences, 9 planets or Navagraha affects our lives. Navagraha Puja is performed to nullify or remove the flaws/doshas in someone’s horoscope.
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Nam Karan sanskar is the ceremony of formally naming the newborn. In the ceremony, the family and relatives come together..
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While opening a new office, this puja is arranged. Office Opening Puja is dedicated to Lord Ganesha and Goddess Laxmi. .
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New Business Puja is arranged at the time of starting a new business. Lord Ganesha and Goddess Laxmi are worshipped in this puja for bringing prosperity and positive vibes to the new venture.
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Engagement is a pre-wedding ceremony where the bride and groom get engaged officially. It is called roka, sagai, chunni, etc., in different languages.
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In Akhand Ramayan Path, Ramcharit Manas is recited nonstop for 24 hours. The recitation is done along with singing the bhajans about Lord Ram’s teaching and life.
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Aksharabhyasam is a Sanskrit word that means the beginning of a child’s education. The dates of Aksharabhyasam are different for different regions.
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Ayudha Puja is also known as “Astra Puja”. On the day of Aydha Puja, people clean all the weapons, instruments, machines, etc.
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God Bharai Puja is the term in Hindi used for Baby Shower Puja. In this puja, family and relatives gather to bless a pregnant lady and her unborn baby with good luck and health.
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Birthday is a special day for everyone. The day and time of birth decide rashi and nakshatra, which tells about the luck and hardships in life.
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Hanuman Chalisa is dedicated to Lord Hanuman. Though the path of Hanuman Chalisa can be done on any day or time, Tuesdays and Saturdays are considered auspicious.
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Yagopaveet Sanskar is also known as Upnayan Sanskar. With Yagopaveet Sanskar, a Brahmin boy enters into his Brahmacharya Avastha. Read More
According to the Hindu calendar, Karwa Chauth is celebrated in the month of Kartika. It is celebrated majorly in the northern and northwestern parts of India by Hindu women.
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Kumbh Vivah is performed when a girl is Manglik. To reduce the ill effect of Mangal dosha, the girl is first married to a kumbh or earthen pot, which was immersed after the marriage ceremony.
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Vastu Shanti Puja is performed to eliminate any negative energy from the house and to correct the faults of construction if any.
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Makar Sankranti is associated with the Sun God. It is celebrated to mark the shift of the Sun from Dhanu to Makar rashi.
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In Hindu astrology, a native born under the influence of Mars is called Manglik or a person with Mangal dosha.
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Kirtan is performed for a short duration in Mata Ki Chowki. This religious activity can be done at any time or any day of the year.
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When a native is born in any of the six birth stars - Ashlesha, Ashwini, Magha, Moola, Jyestha, and Revati, he/she is believed to have mool dosha.
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Pitru Paksha or Shradhh Paksha is the 15 days right before Navratri when prayers are offered to the ancestors.
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Ram Navami is celebrated on the ninth day of the Shukla Paksha of the Hindu month, Chaitra. It is celebrated to honour Lord Rama’s birth.
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Saraswati Puja is also known as Vasant Panchami as it notifies the arrival of the spring. Goddess Saraswati, who is a deity of knowledge, wisdom, music and art, is worshipped on this day.
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Shradhh Karam is a series of rituals performed after the demise of a person.
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Lord Sudarshan is a powerful weapon of Lord Vishnu. Sudarshana Homa and Puja are offered to Lord Sudarshana to remove any effect of black magic or negativity from life.
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Mundan Ceremony is a ritual in Hindus in which a baby’s head is shaved. This ceremony is performed when the baby is four months to three years old.
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In Vrihaspathi Vrat, Lord Vishnu is worshipped. After fasting for a certain number of Thursdays, the Vrihaspati Vrat Udyapan Puja is performed.
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Ekadashi Vrat is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is observed to get rid of the ill effects of the planets. Ekadashi comes twice a month as it is the 11th day of a fortnight.
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