Sri Gayathri Homam is considered to be the purest among all the Homam and this Homam is generally done in favor of the city (or) village. Gayatri bestows good health, vitality, longevity, wealth with grace, glorious success, co-operation, love, intellectual elevation and divine culmination of the self" -- can be verified by everybody by sincerely practicing Gayatri Sadhana in day-to-day life with intrinsic faith
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Puja is not simply some form of meditation but the most sacred yoga or means of union (yug) with the divine. In the Hindu tradition it takes the form of Murti Darshan. Murti Darshan means sitting in the presence of a deity in the manifest form of an image or Murti of that diety - thereby coming to see and feel, and to be seen and touched by it, to exchange looks with it .Murti Darshan involves two principal elements: Murti and Mantra. The Mantra are provided by listening to the accompanying hymns or Strotra, each of which both is an extended Mantra and also contains specific words that are Mantra in themselves - each with its own very specific message of recognition:
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Saraswati Puja is celebrated all over India by Hindus. Saraswati is the goddess for Education, Arts and Crafts. This festival is held in the month of Magh (January-February). It is a festival celebrated by the youth, particularly students who invoke the blessings of the goddess for success in learning, arts and crafts. More than any other state, Saraswati Puja is celebrated in Andhra Pradesh in schools, colleges and homes. Saraswati Pooja is celebrated as Basant Punjami OR Vasanat Punjami in many states of India.
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Ganesh Puja
Ganeshji is a must for Diwali pooja as he is to be worshiped in all pujas before any other god or goddess. Traditionally on Diwali night, Ganesh shares the altar with Lakshmi. Shree Ganesh is the god of good beginnings and the fabled remover of obstacles. In the Hindu pantheon, the two are unrelated, Ganesh being the son of Shiva and Parvati. However, when placed side by side, Lakshmi Ganesh hold out promise of a year of fulfillment, free from wants.
During the Ganesh puja, the idol of goddess Lakshmi is placed on the left and Lord Ganesha, the elephant headed god is kept on the right. Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth and prosperity and also personifies beauty, grace, and charm. She is normally depicted seated on a lotus with gold coins. Lord Ganesh has many functions in the Hindu pantheon. He is the Lord of Wisdom and the remover of obstacles.
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