
Satyanarayan Puja is a sacred Hindu ritual dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the embodiment of truth and sustenance. It is performed to express gratitude, seek blessings for prosperity, peace, and happiness, and remove obstacles from life. The puja is usually conducted during auspicious occasions such as housewarming, weddings, birthdays, or after achieving success. Through the recitation of the Satyanarayan Katha and offerings of prasad, devotees invite divine grace, spiritual growth, and overall well-being for the entire family.Satyanarayan Puja is a sacred Hindu ritual dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the embodiment of truth and sustenance. It is performed to express gratitude, seek blessings for prosperity, peace, and happiness, and remove obstacles from life. The puja is usually conducted during auspicious occasions such as housewarming, weddings, birthdays, or after achieving success. Through the recitation of the Satyanarayan Katha and offerings of prasad, devotees invite divine grace, spiritual growth, and overall well-being for the entire family.
• Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the universe
• Performed to seek blessings for peace, prosperity, and happiness
• Ideal for auspicious occasions like housewarming, marriage, birthdays, or success celebrations
• Includes the recitation of Satyanarayan Katha (divine story) symbolizing truth and devotion
• Begins with Lord Ganesha Puja to remove obstacles
• Offerings of fruits, sweets, flowers, and Panchamrit to Lord Vishnu
• Lighting of lamps (Diya) and incense sticks (Agarbatti) to purify the atmosphere
• Devotees participate in Aarti and distribution of Prasad for divine blessings
• Promotes spiritual growth, positivity, and family unity
• Can be performed at home or temple with the guidance of a priest• Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the universe@• Performed to seek blessings for peace, prosperity, and happiness@• Ideal for auspicious occasions like housewarming, marriage, birthdays, or success celebrations@• Includes the recitation of Satyanarayan Katha (divine story) symbolizing truth and devotion@• Begins with Lord Ganesha Puja to remove obstacles@• Offerings of fruits, sweets, flowers, and Panchamrit to Lord Vishnu@• Lighting of lamps (Diya) and incense sticks (Agarbatti) to purify the atmosphere@• Devotees participate in Aarti and distribution of Prasad for divine blessings@• Promotes spiritual growth, positivity, and family unity@• Can be performed at home or temple with the guidance of a priest
Samagri
• Idol or picture of Lord Satyanarayan (form of Lord Vishnu)
• Idol or picture of Lord Ganesha
• Kalash (holy water pot) with mango leaves and coconut
• Panchamrit (milk, curd, honey, ghee, and sugar)
• Lamp (Diya) with ghee or oil
• Incense sticks (Agarbatti) and camphor
• Flowers, garlands, and tulsi leaves (holy basil)
• Fruits (especially banana and apple) for offering
• Sweets like Panchamrit, Sheera or Halwa as Prasad
• Betel leaves, betel nuts, and coins
• Rice grains (Akshata)
• Holy water (Ganga jal)
• Sandalwood paste, turmeric, and kumkum (vermilion)
• Cloth for altar decoration
• Puja thali with diya, bell (Ghanti), and conch (Shankh)
• Banana leaves or clean plates for offerings
• Puja book or Satyanarayan Katha text for recitation• Idol or picture of Lord Satyanarayan (form of Lord Vishnu)@• Idol or picture of Lord Ganesha@• Kalash (holy water pot) with mango leaves and coconut@• Panchamrit (milk, curd, honey, ghee, and sugar)@• Lamp (Diya) with ghee or oil@• Incense sticks (Agarbatti) and camphor@• Flowers, garlands, and tulsi leaves (holy basil)@• Fruits (especially banana and apple) for offering@• Sweets like Panchamrit, Sheera or Halwa as Prasad@• Betel leaves, betel nuts, and coins@• Rice grains (Akshata)@• Holy water (Ganga jal)@• Sandalwood paste, turmeric, and kumkum (vermilion)@• Cloth for altar decoration@• Puja thali with diya, bell (Ghanti), and conch (Shankh)@• Banana leaves or clean plates for offerings@• Puja book or Satyanarayan Katha text for recitation