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Our Saints and Sevaks can perform the Pujas and Sanskaras listed below at your home or the center
Garbhadhana - Conception
In Hindu Parampara, Four Sanskars before the birth of a child and eleven Sanskars after the birth and one Sanskar is performed afterthedeathofaperson. Garbhadhan Sanskar is performed with an objective of the development and continuance of the progeny of the parents and with a view to get a noble and intelligent child. Prayer is performed to the pious Runanubandhi Atma and wish for Saubhagyavati is also cherished.
Pumsavana - Fetus protection
For the physical and mental development of the baby in the womb of the mother, this Sanskar is performed amidst chanting of the Vedic Mantras. Due to this Sanskar, a child is born and healthy and intelligent.
Yagyopaveeth or or Upnayan
Yagyopaveeth Sanskar is a sacred Hindu ceremony involving a holy thread performed on teenagers and young people. The ceremony is considered very important for this age group and is a prerequisite for children to begin learning the Vedas in early childhood.
Namakarana - Naming the child
Ritual of Naamkaran is performed on the 11th day from the birth of a baby. Learned Brahmins prepare Janmpatrika of the birth time and the baby is named accordingly.
Annaprashana
On the seventh month from the birth, meals are offered to the child as an auspicious sign and on that day poojan of Annapurna Devi is performed.
Chudakarana - Hair cutting
Between the age of one-three- five years from the birth, hair of the child is removed through Mundan Sanskar; so that intellect of a child is developed and the insects of the pregnancy time are destroyed.
Vidyarambha - Beginning of education
Through this Sanskar, a child is initiated towards appropriate formal education and at that time poojan of Maa Sharda Devi is performed.
Samavartana - Graduation ceremony
Samavartana means ‘returning home from the house of the acharya.’ Earlier, when the gurukul system of education was a norm, the student left his guru and gurukul on completion of his studies. This departure was known as samavartan sanskara. It symbolised that the student is now ready to move on to the next stage of life.
Vivaha - Marriage
In this most important ritual, Agni is lighted and by performing Parikrama in the presence of Agnidev, bride and bridegroom take oath and perform Sankalp of adhering to Dharma assigned to each of them by this Lagna-Sanskar. And one gets rid of Pitru-run.
Antyeshti - Last rites
Antyeshti is the final sanskara in a Hindu’s life and is performed by the relatives after the death of a person. According to the Hindu scriptures and Bhagavad Gita, the human soul takes rebirth after leaving the old body. The final rituals are performed meticulously with the help of brahmin priests. After mourning for ten days, a purification ceremony takes place on the eleventh day. On the thirteenth day, there is a feast to indicate that the soul has crossed over and finally reached its resting place
Gayatri Yagya
Gayatri Yagya, also known as Savitri Yagna, is a group activity that involves worshiping the sun god Surya and Maa Gayatri. It is considered to be one of the simplest and most fruitful ways to worship these deities. The goal of Gayatri Yagya is to live an ideal life through ideal actions.
Maha Mrutyunjaya Yagya
The Maha Mrutyunjaya Yagya, also known as the Maha Mrityunjaya Homa or Yagna, is a Hindu ceremony that invokes Lord Shiva to seek protection, healing, and overcome the fear of death. The ceremony is believed to be the most powerful way to attain freedom from death, disease, fears, and other problems. The literal meaning of Mahamrityunjaya Yagya is "Conqueror of death.
Satyanarayan Katha
The Satyanarayan Katha is a five-part story that describes the benefits of the Satyanarayana Puja, a Hindu religious ritual that honors the god Vishnu, also known as Satyanarayana.
Car puja, or Vahana pooja
Car puja, or vahana pooja, is a Hindu ceremony that blesses a vehicle in God's name and protects it from negative influences. Hindus often perform pujas for everyday items like houses, vehicles, and sometimes home appliances.
SunderKand Path
Sundarkand Path is an extremely popular and powerful prayer glorifying Hanuman Ji – one of Lord Rama’s most trusted, selfless, loyal, and loving devotees. The Sundarkand is originally the fifth chapter in the great Indian Sanskrit epic Ramayana written by Sage Valmiki. Goswami Tulsidas has included it in the Ramcharitmanas as well. The Sundarkand Path describes the valorous acts of Hanuman Ji, during his journey to Lanka
Vastu Puja
Vastu is a place where nature and people coexist together. Vastu Shanti Puja, also called Vastu Dosh Nivaran Puja, creates a striking balance between the two by removing any obstacles or harmful elements from the surroundings. It averts unanticipated disasters and hence helps improve a location's Vastu.
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