Marriage Puja: Maata ki Chowki Puja
If you’re getting married anytime soon, you must know all your pre-wedding preparations aren’t just limited to shopping and deciding the venue. Offerings to God are what are going to make this noble alliance successful after all, like in the Maata ki Chowki.
Before the start of wedding functions in a family, Maata ki Chowki, a religious get together is hosted to seek blessings from Devi maa. Maa Durga signifies strength. The blessings of Maa Shakti are taken to protect you from the evil forces and give strength to sail smoothly through the rough course of life. This ceremony is performed to receive blessings by her divine powers and get one’s wishes fulfilled.
As per the requirements of your event, we send you a Bhajan Singer as well as a qualified Shastri pandit trained in Hindu Vedic Shastras. The Pandit shall conduct roka puja at Devotees preferred location (home, function location, temple etc.) and time (or muhurat time suggested by Shubhpuja).
“Ek ghadi aadhi ghadi, aadhi mein puni aadh, Tulsi sangat sadh ki, hare koti apradh”
Which means-if in this Kalyug, a person chants or listens to the holy names of Maata for even a moment, all his sins are forgiven. He gets rid of the circle of life and death and resides in heaven.
So this is your time to chant the name of god and get rid of all your sins before you step into this new phase of your life. We at Shubhpuja.com serve as the platform for you to avail all of that and more this wedding season!
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Marriage Puja: Kundali Matching
How far would you go to make the most important decision of your life perfect? Is defying life-defining Vedic Sciences on your list? Or you’re still relying on free internet services for such important decisions of your life?
If not!
Kundali Matching service from Shubhpuja.com may solve all your problems with just one click.
No more relying on just a computer generated kundali matching service. We are here to offer you personalized kundali matching service and answering your specific questions that you may have in mind before deciding your life partner.We have experienced and academically qualified team of pandits with knowledge in Vedic astrology who have consulted hundreds of people and have delivered successful results based on real life experiences. Our kundali matching is based on an ancient methodology, Ashtakoot Guna Milap or eight-fold matching. This method tells compatibility between a boy and a girl. In-case you do not have a kundali / Janmapatri we can prepare it for you by knowing your details such as the name, time and place of birth.
We provide astrological services to people living in India and abroad. We have a mix team of highly successful professionals (with knowledge of astrology) and educationally qualified shastris in Jataka Shastras who have given advice to various individuals and made them a personal and professional success.
Our pandits can suggest various pujas and havans that will help enhance and accelerate your personal success and happiness.
These pujas may be available at various places for you, but Shubhpuja is not only about pujas but about a personalized experience each time you visit us. We assure you great discounts and packages as our valued customer and our team customizes your experience according to your needs in the best possible way, all in your budget.
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Marriage Puja: Full Wedding Puja Package
A social, ritual and legal binding contract called ‘Marriage’.
The definition of marriage differs according to various cultures, the principality however to keep the sanctity of this institution under which interpersonal relationships are acknowledged, intimate, social and sexual.
Legal, Social, emotional, spiritual or religious, one may get married for several reasons. Whom you marry, may also be based on various factors, influenced by perspective marriage rules, individual desires, social settings, love and so on.
We, at Shubhpuja, provide you with a platform to meet all your marriage puja related requirements at one place. From samagris to professional pandits, we are your one stop shop for everything you might need in your marriage puja. Shubhpuja offers a full hindu wedding package where a pandit trained in hindu shastras will be available during all the wedding functions to conduct the wedding pujas. You can sit back and relax while the pandit organises and runs all the pujas for the couple. Our pujas and pandits are not only confined to India, we may even come handy for our customers putting up overseas. (Follow link for further details)
In any field, a professional is the one who is well equipped in terms of knowledge as well as resources and knows his job. Like our pandits. A proper ceremony is conducted by a learned and expert pandit to bring wealth, prosperity and success to the new match.
As part of this package, we offer puja during the full wedding event-
– Gauri Ganesh pujan
– Haldi ceremony
– Vivah Sanskar
These pujas may be available at various places for you, but Shubhpuja is not only about pujas but about a personalized experience each time you visit us. We assure you great discounts and packages as our valued customer and our team customizes your experience according to your needs in the best possible way, all in your budget.
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Akhand Ramayan Paath
Ramayana is the original scripture enumerating the wishes of Lord Rama written by Maharishi Valmiki. Chanting the mantras of Ramayana propitiates all planets and is highly beneficial to listen on the Birthday of Lord Rama that being Ram Navami.
Sampooran Ramayana Paath brings most beneficial results in personal and professional life !
We at Shubhpuja help you have a hassle-free puja and a personalized experience right at your doorstep.
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Rudrabhishek Puja
Facing litigation? Disease? Obstacles and secret enemies?
Shubhpuja highly recommends Rudrabhishek Puja!
Rudrabhishek is propitiating God in living form. Like all of us take bath in the morning, Rudrabhishek is cleaning, bathing and beautification of idol of God with devotion. While it is done for all Gods and Goddesses, it is especially popular in the incarnation of Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva is destroyer of evil and is known to be pleased fastest.
Rudrabhishek is done from pure milk, curd, ghee, sugar, mustard oil etc and this ‘hand made’ Shiv-linga is not to be forgotten! During Rudrabhishek pious mantras are chanted. Best period of Rudrabhishek is considered in Sawan month (July-August) during rainy season.
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Pohela Boishakh
Shubhô Nôbôbôrshô
Happy Bengali New Year!
In Bengali, Pohela stands for ‘first’ and Boishakh is first month of the Bengali calendar. Bengali New Year is referred to in Bengali as “New Year”. Nobo means new and Borsho means year.
The Bengali calendar which is loosely tied with the Hindu Vedic solar calendar, based on the Surya Siddhanta celebrates its New Year today. The Bengali calendar commences in mid-April of the Gregorian year together with many other variants of the Hindu solar calendar. The first day of the Bengali year therefore coincides with the mid-April New Year along with Mithila, Assam, Burma, Cambodia, Kerala, Manipur, Nepal, Odisha, Sri Lanka, Tamil Nadu and Thailand.
The development of the Bengali calendar is often attributed to king of Gour, Gaudor Shashanka as the starting date falls squarely within his reign. However, Mughal Emperor Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar, the renowned grandson of Zahiruddin Muhammad Babur, the 3rd Mughal Emperor, introduced the Bengali Calendar. Origin of Bongabdo or Bangla Year is debated with primarily two hypotheses but historicity of none could be proved till date.
Today the Baisakhi month is considered as an auspicious and great time for marriage and on the very day people also enjoy with Great Spirit and enthusiasm. In Bengal, there are fairs, people wear new dresses, especially ladies wear saree in the conventional way and men wear dhoti and kurta. There used to be various items present for riding. People also buy lots of things, garments for their family members, relatives and also for their beloved ones. These include ornaments, toys for children, utensils and many more products, they eat foods, snakes and hawkers gather there for a great sell with huge collection of products. During Chaitra, the last month of the previous year, seller sales products with huge discounts, this is known as “Chaitra Sell”.
People have also chosen this day for socializing. They greet each other by exchanging sweets, they decorate their home with colorful rangoli contained with minced rice and mixed with water and draw beautiful designs in front of the door which is known as “Alpona”.
The Hindu traders purchase new accounting book which is known as “Halkhata”. And on the front page the draw a swastika with red sindoor. Many shop keepers invite their customers at their shops to take part in the celebration. They worship Lord Ganesha and Ma Lakshmi, the Goddess of wealth for wealth, prosperity and welfare. It is marked as the beginning of the business.
Baisakhi!
With plant poles wrapped in flags of god embroidered silk in front of their homes pots of brass copper or silver hanging on top, children wearing garlands of flowers and running through the streets singing it’s your clue to know that Baisakhi is here!
Vaisakhi also known as Baisakhi, Vaishakhi, or Vasakhi) is a festival celebrated across the northern Indian subcontinent, especially in the Punjab region by the Sikh community.
For the Sikh community this festival commemorates the establishment of the Khalsa. It is also celebrated by Hindus and Buddhists for different reasons including the start of a new year. Vaisakhi is one of the important festivals celebrated with fun and fervor by people of other religions too.
Guru Gobind Singh laid down the foundation of the Panth Khalsa that is the Order of the Pure Ones on the Vaisakhi Day in the year 1699 thus the festival bears a great significance for the Sikhs. The farmers also observe it as the Thanksgiving Day by paying their tribute to God, thanking him for the abundant harvest and also praying for the future prosperity.
Hindus celebrate it as their new year with requisite bathing, partying, and worshipping. It’s believed that thousands of years ago, Goddess Ganga descended to earth and in her honor, many Hindus gather along the sacred Ganges River for ritual baths. Holy cities along the Ganges in north India, or in Srinagar’s Mughal Gardens, Jammu’s Nagbani Temples–, or anywhere in Tamil Nadu are totally action-packed during this time. Hindus too plant poles (wrapped in flags of gold-embroidered silk) in front of their homes, and hang pots of brass, copper or silver on top.
In Kerala, there are arrangements of flowers, grains, fruits; cloth, gold, and money are viewed early in the morning, to ensure a year of prosperity and the festival is called ‘Vishu’. It includes fireworks, shopping for new clothes and interesting displays called ‘Vishu Kani’. In Assam, the festival is called Bohag Bihu, and the community organizes massive feasts, music, and dancing.
Swami Dayanand Saraswati founded the Arya Samaj on Vaisakhi, in 1875.
Apart from the Sikhs and Hindus, Vaisakhi is an important day for the Buddhists as well. The name is Vesakha, Vaisakha, Vesak or Wesak. It commemorates the Birth, the Awakening and the Enlightened Passing Away of Buddha Gautama who was born as prince Siddharta.
The Festival of Baishakhi is also celebrated as-
• Rongali Bihu in Assam,
• Naba Barsha or Pohela Boishakh in Bengal and Tripura
• Vishu in Kerala
• Tamil Puthandu in Tamil Nadu
• Bikhu or Bikhauti in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand
• Maha Vishuva Sankranti (or Pana Sankranti) in Odisha
• Sinhalese New Year festival in Sri Lanka.
• Navreh – The new year day in Kashmir
On the same day JurShital (New Year) is celebrated in Mithila (portions in Bihar and Nepal).
• Bisu – The new year day among Tuluvas
May you have a prosperous Baisakhi or by whichever name the celebration goes in your region!
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Goddess Worshipped on the ninth day of Navratri: Maa Siddhidatri
Surrounded by Siddhas, Gandharvas, Yakshas, Demons and Gods who are worshiping her, in this form Durga removes ignorance and she provides the knowledge to realize That or Brahman. Basically in this form, the almighty Goddess provides ‘Siddhi’ or knowledge thus her name Siddhidatri or the one who gives knowledge. She is one who was worshiped by Lord Shiva to become in the form of Goddess Ardhnarishwara, then Goddess Shakti Appeared from the left side of Lord Shiva.
Maa Siddhidatri Mantra; Siddha Gandharva yakshadhiyie asuraira marairapi, sevya maana sadaa bhooyaath siddhidaa siddhidaayaani.
Which means, May the ever victorious Siddhidayini Ma Durga, who is always worshipped by the hordes of Siddha, Gandharva, Yaksha, Asura and Deva, bestow success at my every venture.
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Goddess Worshipped on the eighth day of Navratri: Maa Mahagauri
A 16 years old unmarried Goddess Parvati, in this form does penance to get Shiva as her husband.
Lord Shiva cleaned her with water from Ganga post the intense Tapas performed by her without moving to remove the collected soil and dust from her body and rejuvenate her again. Goddess Mahagauri has the power to fulfill all the desires of her devotees. The one who worships the goddess gets relief from all the sufferings in life. Mahagauri literally means the one who is clean and bright like a ray of lightning. This particular form of durga is a significance of Purity, Calm and Peace!
Bagalamukhi Dasamahavidya or Pitambari Dashamahavidya is worshipped by Dashamahavidya sampradaya sect. Vajreshwari Devi is the Goddess to worship on Durga Ashtami as a part of Saptamatrika Navaratri or Ashtamatrika Navaratri. On Durga Ashtami, Bathukamma, the biggest festival of Telangana state is celebrated in Andhra Pradesh. Other than that, Sandhi Puja is one of the most important ritual during Durga Ashtami Durga Puja in Bengal. It is performed at the end of Durga Ashtami and the beginning of Maha Navami.
Maa Mahagauri mantra; Shwete Vrishe smaarudha shwetambardhara shuchi, mahagauri shumbh, dadhyanammahadevapramodadaa.
Which means, May the Mahagauri Ma Durga who rides a white Vrishaba the bull and who wears spotless white clothes and remains ever pure and also provides ever-lasting bliss to Mahadeva Lord Shiva bestow all auspiciousness.
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Goddess Worshipped on the seventh day of Navratri: Maa Kalaratri
Also known as Shubhamkari, Kalratri maa is the one signifying the black light. She is the one who is responsible for destroying ignorance and removing darkness from the face of the earth. This is the most violent form of Durga and it is believed that, in this form, she licked the blood of demon Rakta Beeja who had the capacity to bring out thousand demons from a drop of blood spilt from his body. This form primarily depicts that life also has dark side – the violent Mother Nature and creates havoc and removes all dirt. In Skand Purana, Maa Parvati liberates Devi’s golden outer sheath and becomes dark complexioned then Goddess becomes Goddess Kaalratri.
Maa Kalratri Mantra, Om Aim Hrim Klim Shrim Kalaratri sarvam vashyam kuru kuru viryam Devi Ganeshvaryai Namah
Which means, May she Bhayankari Maa Durga who is with long lips, riding an ass, shining in various hues looks formidable because of the halo of Devi’s lustre and is adorned with multi coloured ornaments remove my darkness of ignorance.
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