Kashi Vishalakshi Puja

Kashi Vishalakshi Puja

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Kashi Vishalakshi Temple is India’s most sacred pilgrimage place. Puja worship of Goddess Visalakshi gets beauty and wealth. There is liberation on charity, chanting and sacrificing. It is believed that Shaktipith Durga is a symbol of mother’s power.

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Kashi Vishalakshi Puja in Vishalakshi Temple, India’s one of the most sacred pilgrimage places is very significant one. Puja worship of Goddess Visalakshi gets beauty and wealth. There is liberation on charity, chanting and sacrificing. It is believed that Shaktipith Durga is a symbol of mother’s power. During the time of Durga Puja, millions of pilgrims visit this Shakti Peeth every year.

 

SIGNIFICANCE OF KASHI VISHALAKSHI PUJA

  • Devotees take bathe in the holy water of the Gange just before offering worship to the Vishalakshi Maa.
  • The devotees believe that offering puja, Jal, chanting songs to the goddess is highly profitable as Goddess provide success and wealth.
  • Unmarried girls worship the Goddess Vishalakshi to find their groom, childless mother for getting a child and unfortunate people for their bright fortune.
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Uttam, Atyuttam, Mahaprasadam

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