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  • Batuk Bhairav

    From  11,000.00

    Batuk Bhairav Puja – In ancient times a demon named Aapad performed very severe penance and became immortal. He started using his power to harass the gods and human beings. At last, when his atrocities became unbearable the gods got together and started to think of some way to put an end to the life of Aapad.

  • Mundan Puja

     5,100.00

    A Mundan or tonsuring is an important ceremony for Hindus. It is also known as chaula or choodakarana.

  • SHRINGAR PUJA

    From  7,100.00

    Every evening the jyotirling is worshiped with Shringar puja. This is another way of worshipping lord shiva. This is for attainment of mental peace, all round happiness and ultimate liberation that is Moksha.

  • Jivitputrika Vrat

    From  2,100.00

    Jivitputrika Vrat is a significant fasting day in which mothers observe Nirjala fasting throughout the day and night for well-being of their children.

  • Chhath Puja

    From  2,100.00

    Chhath Puja is an important Hindu festival that is mainly celebrated in Bihar and some regions of Nepal. The puja is dedicated to the worship of the Sun god and his wife Usha. During the occasion, devotees perform puja to thank god for supporting life on earth and seek the divine couple’s blessing. However, Chhath – the main day – isn’t the first day but the third day of the puja.

  • Karwa Chauth Puja

    From  2,100.00

    The fast of Karwa Chauth is kept 9 days before Diwali. It falls on the fourth day of the Kartik month by the Hindu calendar (fourth day of the waning moon or the dark fortnight).Karwa Chauth is considered one of the most important Fasts observed by the married Hindu women. On this day the women pray for the welfare and long life of their husbands.

  • Teej Puja

    From  1,500.00

    Teej Puja is a vital part of Teej celebration. Women, both married and unmarried, start preparing for the final puja well in advance. The verve, enthusiasm and devotion is apparent on their face. On the puja day, women wear new and beautiful clothes.

  • Namkaran Puja

    From  2,100.00

    In the Hindu way, every child born is named and this ceremony is called the namkaran. This function is not just a religious one but also has the social and the legal aspects to it. This is the first ceremony in a baby’s life and so it helps to forge a good bond between the baby and his or her family.

  • Annaprashan Puja

    From  2,100.00

    Annaprashan is a ritual to celebrate the introduction of solid food in a child’s diet. ‘Anna’ refers to food or rice, and “Prashan” means ‘to consume’. This ceremony is usually performed in the sixth month of a baby. It marks the first solid food consumed by a child. The objective of this ceremony is to pray to God to bless the child with good digestive powers. It is an auspicious occasion where all friends and family come together and bless the child for good health and life.

  • Manglik Puja

    From  5,100.00

    According to Mars or Mars astrology, there is a planet of power, strength, courage and aggression. From astrological point of view, Mars is seen as a cruel planet, and Mars is considered as God. Mars is described in the sky with the red celestial body.

  • Puja for Career and Finance

    From  21,000.00

    Tired of facing continuous business failures? Can’t bear it anymore? Get the blessings right from the Goddess Lakshmi by attempting Lakshmi Kuber Puja (Puja for Business/job/career) and get rid of those barriers that are hindering your business performances.

  • Puja for Children’s Health and Education

    From  25,000.00

    The only way to pay back the debt of our parents is to nourish the child with utmost care and discipline. Health and good education are the primary concern for any parent. As per Hindu astrological Shatras, the balaristha yoga in the chart can cause severe health issues up to 8 years of the age. Hence it becomes quite necessary to have divine intervention for maintaining good health.