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Pujas
‘Puja’ is defined as “purnaat jayate iti puja”, which means ‘that which is born (jayate – ja) out of fullness (purnaat – pu)’. So puja means the spontaneous happening which is born out of the fullness and contentment.
Puja is an innocent playful process reciprocating the supreme love of nature. The state of mind with which the puja is performed, the material (samagri) used and the chanting of mantras during the puja, have a profound effect on the environment and people attending the puja. The vibrations purify the environment and have calming effect on the people’s mind. Puja can be well compared to meditation or yoga. The experience of oneness of the worshipper with the worshipped is realization of the true nature of the Self.

Grihapravesham PujaDate and time is TBDLocation is TBD
Sarpa Shanti PujaDate and time is TBDLocation is TBD
Nakshatra Shanti PujaDate and time is TBDLocation is TBD
Rahu Shanti PujaDate and time is TBDLocation is TBD
Shani Shanti PujaDate and time is TBDLocation is TBD
Gau PujaDate and time is TBDLocation is TBD
Vahana PujaDate and time is TBDLocation is TBD
Ayudha PujaDate and time is TBDLocation is TBD
Ayusha PujaDate and time is TBDLocation is TBD
Satyanarayana PujaDate and time is TBDLocation is TBD
Lakshmi PujaDate and time is TBDLocation is TBD
Navagraha PujaDate and time is TBDLocation is TBD
Ganpathi PujaDate and time is TBDLocation is TBD
Rudra PujaDate and time is TBDLocation is TBD
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