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TYPES OF POOJA

The following presentation talks about different types of poojas that are practiced in the Hindu religion and describes a few of the significant poojas in detail.

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TYPES OF POOJA

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

  2. Laghu Rudra • Rudra is another form of Lord Shiva. In fact, Lord Shiva favours the Rudra form as it totally destroys the evil. By destroying the evil with supreme power, this can open up opportunities for the individual as well as fulfil the desires. It is considered as one of the most powerful poojas. Online puja bookings are also available for laghurudra.  https://www.shaktipeethdigital.com/

  3. Lakshmi Puja • Lakshmi Puja is performed on the third day of Diwali. This is considered to be the most auspicious day, wherein they welcome Goddess Lakshmi to their house. The houses are cleaned and puja is performed in order to welcome the god into our house. Upon doing this, it is believed that the wealth and health of the family will shoot up. https://www.shaktipeethdigital.com/

  4. Ganesh Puja Ganesh puja is performed all over India. On this day, one will decorate the area where the god is going to be kept. Place the idol on the small wooden table and chant ‘Om GaneshayNamah’ 108 times similar to Gayathri mantra. This can be performed on any day of the year. This is done to cleanse the house and bring well-being to the house.  https://www.shaktipeethdigital.com/

  5. Narasimha Puja • Lord Narsimha is the half incarnation of Lord Krishna. One of the key significance of worshipping Lord Narsimha is the protection. It is believed that the god will protect the devotee and annihilate the one who supports hostility. This type of puja is expensive, but it can be performed via online pooja as well.  https://www.shaktipeethdigital.com/

  6. Kunwari Kanya Puja Kumari pooja is a significant ritual followed during Navratri. Under this ritual, girls under the age of 9 are worshipped, wherein they are handed foods and fruits. A boy under the age of 10 is also worshipped to safeguard the girls. It is done on the 8th and 9th day of Navratri. As for the Kunwarikanya puja is concerned, there’s no e-puja available.  https://www.shaktipeethdigital.com/

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