Our Popular Pujas
Hinduism comprises numerous popular pujas (ritual worship). Some prominent ones include:
Devi Puja: Worship of the feminine divine, honoring goddesses like Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati.
Shiva Puja: Worship dedicated to Lord Shiva, often involving offerings of water, milk, and bilva leaves.
Vishnu Puja: Worship of Lord Vishnu, typically involving the recitation of Vishnu Sahasranama and offerings of flowers and sweets.
Ganesh Puja: Worship of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, with offerings of modaks (sweets) and durva grass.
Navagraha Puja: Worship of the nine planetary deities to mitigate the effects of planetary influences.
Satyanarayan Puja: Worship dedicated to Lord Vishnu in his form as Satyanarayan, often performed for prosperity and well-being.
Surya Puja: Worship of the Sun god, Surya, for health, vitality, and prosperity.
Hanuman Puja: Worship dedicated to Lord Hanuman, the epitome of devotion and strength, often performed for protection and courage.
These are just a few examples; there are many more pujas observed in Hinduism, each with its significance and rituals.
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In a traditional North Indian Hindu wedding, a series of pujas and rituals are performed from sagai to the marriage ceremony, each carrying its own significance and symbolism.
Sagai (Engagement): The sagai ceremony marks the formal engagement, where the families exchange gifts, blessings, and rings, signifying the union of the couple.
Lagun (Engagement): Lagun follows, wherein the groom’s family visits the bride’s home to finalize the wedding date and arrangements, accompanied by prayers and blessings.
Haldi Ceremony: In the haldi ceremony, turmeric paste is applied to the bride and groom’s skin, symbolizing purification, prosperity, and protection from evil.
Wedding Day Pujas: On the wedding day, various pujas are performed, including Ganesh Puja for blessings, Kanyadaan for the bride’s father giving her away, and Vivah Havan, invoking divine blessings for a harmonious union.
Phere (Seven Vows): The highlight of the wedding is the saat phere, where the couple takes seven vows around the sacred fire (Agni),