1 / 7

Types Of Pooja

The following presentation talks about the majorly important pujas existing in the Hindu religious practice and describes them and their benefits in detail.

Download Presentation

Types Of Pooja

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


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

  2. Ganga Puja • Ganga puja is a religious festival performed in Tripura, which is situated in the Northeastern territory of India. The local people worship the Ganga river, which is termed to be the goddess of the river and pray for the well-being of pregnant women and to save themselves from deadly diseases.  https://www.shaktipeethdigital.com/

  3. Satyanarayan Katha • Satyanarayankatha is performed to seek blessings from Lord Vishnu. The word Satyanarayan means the highest being who is an embodiment of truth. Devotees Satyanarayankatha to get divine blessings of health, wealth, prosperity, and much more. It is also done for house-warming ceremonies and marriages for good starts.  https://www.shaktipeethdigital.com/

  4. Laghu Rudra After maharudra puja, laghurudra puja is believed to be the second most powerful puja of Lord Shiva. This pooja is performed for the sins to get destroyed and also helps in improving the relationship, wealth, career, business, and well-being of your close ones. These are usually done on Mondays. https://www.shaktipeethdigital.com/

  5. Panchopachara Puja • Panchopachara pooja is the combination of two Sanskrit words. Panch means five and upachara mean treatment. This can be performed daily as it requires barely a couple of minutes. In this pooja, an individual will invite the god and offer the best hospitality as per one’s capacity.  https://www.shaktipeethdigital.com/

  6. Lakshmi Puja Lakshmi puja falls on the third day of Deepavali and is considered to be the main day on this occasion. Rituals are performed to goddess Lakshmi, who gives us good fortune alongside prosperity, auspiciousness, and wealth. On this day, devotees will clean their houses, decorate the house with lights, and offer sweets before feasting. https://www.shaktipeethdigital.com/

  7. Thank You https://www.shaktipeethdigital.com/

More Related