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The "Hindu" culture believes that there is only one supreme power who is controlling this universe. Nothing can happen without his/her consent. Whatever is beautiful and glorious, its beauty and glory is due to his/her presence. Whatever is powerful, its source of power is that supreme power. Therefore, the "Hindu" culture has chosen a way to praise that super power and show our gratitude towards him/her through some activities, such as "Pujan (Worship)", Chanting, Homma and Yagya. Besides showing one's gratitue, these activities also provides a way to request him/her (the supreme power) to help his devotees and provide all that what is required. For some people, there is no existence of "God" or "Goddess". Our holy Books "Veda"s also support their view. Vedas never say that there is something called as "God" or "Goddess". But for such people also, it is impossible to deny the existence of "Nature" (yes, our dear "Mother Nature"). Often we have faced the power of nature in our life when we feel helpless against it, whether it be earth-quake,Cyclones, or other disasters. There is something to which we cannot control but it is controlling us and the whole universe. "Veda" give you freedom to call the superem power with the name you like, there is no restriction on it. ( After all "Nature" is also a name given by us). Actually, according to "Veda" , what we get and bear in our life, is the result of our earlier "doings".
As a law of nature, every action ( a "doing" or more precisely the "Karm" in Sanskrit language) has its effects. A good action is always rewarded. There are various pujans and ritual activities given in our holy books of "Vedas" and "Tantra-Shastra". Vedas provide us a guideline to get rid of our problems and their sources. These guidelines have a highly scientific approach towards benefit of all the living-beings, and especially, the Humans. Our team of experts at ShriPrabhuAaradhan, is regularly following those guidelines and performing such Pujans and other ritual activities. And to benefit our members, We provide Tantrik and Vedic Hindu pujans and related services through our site.
MahaGanapati
A Puja to Ganesh is often performed at the outset of any important endeavor, including the start of new businesses, or to remove obstacles to success and evolution, to gain support of Nature for finding a life partner, for improving harmony in married life or for having children. A longer Homa can also be performed. (Ganesh is also invoked at the beginning of any Yagya, as Ganesh is considered to be the Lord of the Celestial Hosts, and his blessings are necessary for the success of the Yagya.)
Holy Ganga Jal
Now you can get the holy "Ganga jal" delivered to your address. The Ganga is one of the most sacred and reverred dieties in Hindu mythology. It is available in india in the form of a river. It is believed that by seeing, drinking or taking bath in its water makes a person free from all sins.
Durga Puja
To gain the grace of Mother Divine and receive Her blessings to remove ignorance, provide protection from adversity and eliminate suffering on an individual and cosmic level. Durga Pujas can be of various lengths, from two hours to six hours or more, and may be performed on a single day, or on consecutive days. The recitation of selections from the Durga Saptashati, a collection of beautiful hymns to Mother Divine, is an especially enjoyable part of this Puja.
Chandi Homa
This is a more elaborate Yayga that is understood to have powerful effects on the cosmic, global and individual levels. It is traditionally performed to alleviate the adverse affects of the planets, liberate man from all troubles, restore friendships, gain blessings of wealth and beautiful children, and to overcome enemies and evil planetary influences. Performance of the Chandi Homa includes Puja two to three hours long and a Homa (fire ceremony) that lasts approximately fours hours. It includes the recitation of all 700 verses of Durga Saptashati, a collection of beautiful hymns to Mother Divine
Rudrabhishek
This special puja to Siva includes a ritual bath (Abhishek) of the Siva Lingam, followed by the recitation of the 200 verses of Rudra from Yajur Veda. The purpose is to gain support for spiritual endeavors and to alleviate suffering, both individually and for the entire creation. Yagyas to Siva also help to remove ignorance, prevent disease and promote rapid recovery from serious disease.
Mahamrityunjaya
Homa This special fire ceremony to Siva is for ensuring a long and healthy life and help bring an end to prolonged or severe sickness, as well as for many other purposes. It is also traditionally recommended to relieve the malefic influence of Mangal (Mars) or Shani (Saturn) when certain astrological combinations are present in the Jyotish chart.
Goddess Saraswati
Saraswati is the embodiment of Mother Divine that is responsible for the enlivenment and spread of Pure Knowledge, as well as progress in areas of study and of the arts. By honoring Saraswati, the qualities of wisdom, intelligence and good memory are enhanced in the individual and the environment. Yagyas for Saraswati help gain blessings and support of Mother Divine in the areas of spiritual study, other educational activities, or in the arts, including writing, public speaking, visual arts and music. These Yagyas are often performed prior to starting studies
Baglamukhi
This Yagya is traditionally considered to have special power in helping to gain success in court cases, or to defeat business enemies or competitors, and to provide a strong support of nature for fulfillment of desire.
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