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It involves offering pind (rice balls) and tarpan (water mixed with sesame seeds) while chanting mantras under the guidance of a priest.This ritual is considered a sacred duty (Pitru Rina) and is believed to remove Pitru Dosh (ancestral karmic imbalance).Gaya in Bihar is the most renowned site for performing Pind Daan, especially during Pitra Paksha.
Each day is dedicated to one of the nine forms of Maa Durga, from Shailputri to Siddhidatri.Devotees observe fasts, perform daily aarti, chant mantras, and offer bhog to the goddess.The festival culminates in Vijayadashami (Dussehra), marking the triumph of Durga over Mahishasura.
It narrates Lord Hanumanβs leap to Lanka, his meeting with Sita, destruction of evil forces, and return to Lord Rama.The path is considered highly auspicious and is believed to bring courage, clarity, and relief from difficulties.It is often recited during personal crises, health issues, or spiritual pursuits.
This puja is performed to reduce the negative effects of planetary doshas like Shani Dosh, Rahu-Ketu Dosh, Mangal Dosh, and to enhance the positive influence of benefic planets.It is especially recommended during major planetary transits, Mahadasha/Antardasha periods, or before important life events like marriage, career changes, or childbirth.The ritual includes chanting of specific Beej Mantras, Homa (fire offerings), and Tarpan (water offerings) for each planet
It is traditionally done on Diwali Amavasya, but can also be performed on Fridays, Purnima, or during special occasions like housewarming or business openings.The ritual includes invoking Lakshmi, offering flowers, sweets, and lighting lamps to dispel darkness and attract divine grace.It is believed that a properly conducted Lakshmi Puja brings peace, financial stability, and removes poverty.
It helps relieve families from Pitru Dosh, which can cause financial instability, health issues, delays in marriage, and repeated setbacks.The ritual involves symbolic cremation of a rice-made human effigy, representing the departed soul, followed by offerings and mantras to guide the soul toward peace.It is often performed along with Nag Bali Puja and Tripindi Shradh for complete ancestral healing.
Kuber Upasana Puja is performed to invoke his blessings for material prosperity, financial growth, and protection of assets.It is often done during Dhanteras, Diwali, or on Fridays, and is especially popular among business owners, traders, and households seeking wealth stability.The ritual may include Lakshmi-Kuber Puja, Yantra Sthapana, and Mantra Jaap.
It commemorates the legend of Prahlad, a devotee of Lord Vishnu, and his miraculous survival from the fire set by Holika.The ritual involves worshipping the Holika effigy and lighting a sacred fire (Holika Dahan) to burn away evil and invite positivity.Women especially perform this puja for family well-being, health, and happiness.
It is not tied to a specific tithi but usually falls on Chaturthi, Panchami, or occasionally Tritiya during Mahalaya Paksha.This Shraddha is considered more potent than regular Shraddha rituals and is often referred to as Maha Bharani Shraddha.It is believed to be the day of Yama, the deity of death, making it especially effective for ancestral liberation and karmic cleansing.
It symbolizes the coupleβs devotion to each other and their shared spiritual journey.Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati are worshipped as the divine couple representing eternal love and companionship.The puja may include Sankalp, Abhishek, Mantra Jaap, Aarti, and Prasad distribution.