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Different Types Of Pooja

The following presentation describes different types of poojas practiced in the Hindu religion and offers a brief on these poojas to help understand them better.

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Different Types Of Pooja

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  1. Different Types Of Pooja https://www.shaktipeethdigital.com/

  2. Narayan Bali • Narayan Bali is performed to get rid of the ancestral curse. Mainly performed in some districts of Maharashtra, Narayan Bali is also done to satisfy the needs of deceased souls, which could constantly bother the close ones. Narayan bali puja is similar to cremation and five rituals are offered to Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Yama, and Preta.  https://www.shaktipeethdigital.com/

  3. Laxmi Puja • Laxmi puja falls on the third day of Diwali. It is also considered as the most important day of Diwali, where families perform the puja, feast, and have sweets at the end to culminate a memorable day. It is believed that Goddess Laxmi will enter the house and bless the devotees with wealth and health on this day.  https://www.shaktipeethdigital.com/

  4. Abhishek Puja Even though Abhishek puja, otherwise known as Rudra-Abhishek puja, is performed in numerous temples all around the country, it is famous in Badrinath temple, which is one of Char Dham from Haridwar. Badrinath is the closest from Hardiwar, while the rest are far off from this Uttrakhand’s city.   https://www.shaktipeethdigital.com/

  5. Saraswati Puja • Saraswati puja can be performed on any day and is not restricted to any particular day. This puja is performed for the students or an individual to gain knowledge and flourish in the educational department. This puja is also conducted in school and colleges before the exams.  https://www.shaktipeethdigital.com/

  6. Kali Puja Kali is the most fearful and ferocious form of the Goddess. Lord Kali helps to put an end to the ego and negative vibes that cause hindrance to prosperity. It is celebrated on Amavasya on Karthik month in Odisha, Bengal, and Assam. While rest of the country and Nepal worship Goddess Lakshmi on Diwali, these three worship Lakshmi. https://www.shaktipeethdigital.com/

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