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Devi Pooja (Sahastranaam)

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Devi represents the universal divine feminine energy (Shakti), encompassing numerous forms and attributes. Through Sahasranama recitation, devotees honor various divine qualities and seek blessings for protection, wisdom, wealth, health, and liberation. Installing the Devi Sahasranama Yantra at home is common among devotees, as it attracts positive energies, spiritual growth, and well-being.

Puja service includes: Kalash Sthapana, Panchang Sthapana (Gauri Ganesh, Punyavachan, Shodash Matrika, Navgraha, Sarvotabhadra), 64 Yogini Pujan, Shetrapal Pujan, Swasti Vachan, Sankalpa, Ganesh Pujan and Abhishek, Navgraha Pujan with 108 chants of each planetary mantra, invocation of major Gods and Goddesses in Kalash, Brahman Vam, Devi Sahasranama Yantra Pujan, chanting of the Devi Sahasranama, and Kavach recitation of Devi.

A sacred "Prasadam" from the puja is couriered to devotees, carrying energized items infused with Devi’s divine energy and blessings, including:

  • Devi Sahasranama Yantra

  • Energized Rudraksha from the Puja

  • Betel Nut

  • Energized Red Thread (Mouli)

  • Kumkum and Akshat (Sacred Rice)

  • Energized Gomati Chakra

  • Havan Bhasma (Sacred Ash)

  • Dry fruits as sacred Prasada

The energized Yantra wrapped with Mouli should be placed as instructed, either at home or disposed of appropriately. The energized Rudraksha bead can be worn or placed in the Puja altar or cash box. Kumkum and Akshat should be applied to the forehead upon receiving the Prasadam. Mouli is tied on the right wrist for males and the left wrist for females, creating a protective aura. The energized Betel Nut and Gomati Chakra should be kept in your Puja altar or cash box. Havan Bhasma is applied to the forehead upon receiving the Prasadam, and the dry fruits should be consumed by family members for blessings.

 

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Devi represents the universal divine feminine energy (Shakti), encompassing numerous forms and attributes. Through Sahasranama recitation, devotees honor various divine qualities and seek blessings for protection, wisdom, wealth, health, and liberation. Installing the Devi Sahasranama Yantra at home is common among devotees, as it attracts positive energies, spiritual growth, and well-being.

Puja service includes: Kalash Sthapana, Panchang Sthapana (Gauri Ganesh, Punyavachan, Shodash Matrika, Navgraha, Sarvotabhadra), 64 Yogini Pujan, Shetrapal Pujan, Swasti Vachan, Sankalpa, Ganesh Pujan and Abhishek, Navgraha Pujan with 108 chants of each planetary mantra, invocation of major Gods and Goddesses in Kalash, Brahman Vam, Devi Sahasranama Yantra Pujan, chanting of the Devi Sahasranama, and Kavach recitation of Devi.

A sacred "Prasadam" from the puja is couriered to devotees, carrying energized items infused with Devi’s divine energy and blessings, including:

  • Devi Sahasranama Yantra

  • Energized Rudraksha from the Puja

  • Betel Nut

  • Energized Red Thread (Mouli)

  • Kumkum and Akshat (Sacred Rice)

  • Energized Gomati Chakra

  • Havan Bhasma (Sacred Ash)

  • Dry fruits as sacred Prasada

The energized Yantra wrapped with Mouli should be placed as instructed, either at home or disposed of appropriately. The energized Rudraksha bead can be worn or placed in the Puja altar or cash box. Kumkum and Akshat should be applied to the forehead upon receiving the Prasadam. Mouli is tied on the right wrist for males and the left wrist for females, creating a protective aura. The energized Betel Nut and Gomati Chakra should be kept in your Puja altar or cash box. Havan Bhasma is applied to the forehead upon receiving the Prasadam, and the dry fruits should be consumed by family members for blessings.

 

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