Office Puja is a Hindu ritual performed to invoke prosperity, success, and positive energy in the workplace. It is usually conducted when starting a new office, at the beginning of a financial year, or before launching a new project. The puja involves worship of Lord Ganesha and other deities to remove obstacles, promote growth, teamwork, and harmony among employees.Office Puja is a Hindu ritual performed to invoke prosperity, success, and positive energy in the workplace. It is usually conducted when starting a new office, at the beginning of a financial year, or before launching a new project. The puja involves worship of Lord Ganesha and other deities to remove obstacles, promote growth, teamwork, and harmony among employees.
β’ Performed to seek blessings for prosperity, success, and smooth operations in the office
β’ Worship of Lord Ganesha, Goddess Lakshmi, and other deities
β’ Conducted during office inauguration, new project launch, or annual beginnings
β’ Lighting of lamps (Diya) and incense sticks (Agarbatti)
β’ Chanting of mantras, shlokas, and prayers for positive energy
β’ Offerings of flowers, fruits, sweets, and prasad to deities
β’ Optional havan or small fire ritual for purification and removal of obstacles
β’ Promotes teamwork, harmony, and employee well-being
β’ Can be performed by office staff collectively or by a priest
β’ Concludes with distribution of prasad and blessingsβ’ Performed to seek blessings for prosperity, success, and smooth operations in the office@β’ Worship of Lord Ganesha, Goddess Lakshmi, and other deities@β’ Conducted during office inauguration, new project launch, or annual beginnings@β’ Lighting of lamps (Diya) and incense sticks (Agarbatti)@β’ Chanting of mantras, shlokas, and prayers for positive energy@β’ Offerings of flowers, fruits, sweets, and prasad to deities@β’ Optional havan or small fire ritual for purification and removal of obstacles@β’ Promotes teamwork, harmony, and employee well-being@β’ Can be performed by office staff collectively or by a priest@β’ Concludes with distribution of prasad and blessings
Samagri
β’ Idols or pictures of Lord Ganesha, Goddess Lakshmi, and other deities
β’ Kalash (holy water pot)
β’ Coconut
β’ Lamp (Diya) with ghee or oil
β’ Incense sticks (Agarbatti) and camphor
β’ Flowers and garlands
β’ Fruits and sweets for offering
β’ Rice grains (Akshata)
β’ Holy water (Ganga jal)
β’ Sandalwood paste
β’ Kumkum (vermilion) and turmeric
β’ Bell (Ghanti) and conch (Shankh)
β’ Panchamrit (milk, curd, honey, ghee, sugar)
β’ Cloth or decorative fabric for altar
β’ Samidha (wood sticks) if performing havanβ’ Idols or pictures of Lord Ganesha, Goddess Lakshmi, and other deities@β’ Kalash (holy water pot)@β’ Coconut@β’ Lamp (Diya) with ghee or oil@β’ Incense sticks (Agarbatti) and camphor@β’ Flowers and garlands@β’ Fruits and sweets for offering@β’ Rice grains (Akshata)@β’ Holy water (Ganga jal)@β’ Sandalwood paste@β’ Kumkum (vermilion) and turmeric@β’ Bell (Ghanti) and conch (Shankh)@β’ Panchamrit (milk, curd, honey, ghee, sugar)@β’ Cloth or decorative fabric for altar@β’ Samidha (wood sticks) if performing havan
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