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  1. Also spelled: pooja or poojah. A young boy performs his first puja after initiation into the community of the “twice-born.”. puja, in Hinduism, ceremonial worship, ranging from brief daily rites in the home to elaborate temple rituals. The word puja is derived from the Dravidian pu (“flower”). In its simplest form, puja usually consists ...

  2. Aug 23, 2018 · The Steps of Puja in the Vedic Tradition. Dipajvalana: Lighting the lamp and praying to it as the symbol of the deity and requesting it to burn steadily till the puja is over. Guruvandana: Obeisance to one’s own guru or spiritual teacher. Ganesha Vandana: Prayer to Lord Ganesha or Ganapati for the removal of obstacles to the puja.

  3. Sep 28, 2023 · The Spiritual Significance of Puja. Puja transcends the physical realm and delves into the spiritual. It is a conduit for individuals to connect with the divine energies, fostering a sense of oneness with the universe. Through Puja, one acknowledges the omnipresence of the divine and finds solace in the belief that they are guided and protected.

  4. Jun 23, 2024 · Durga Puja, major festival of Hinduism, traditionally held for 10 days in the month of Ashvina (September–October), the seventh month of the Hindu calendar, and particularly celebrated in Bengal, Assam, and other eastern Indian states. Durga Puja celebrates the victory of the goddess Durga over the demon king Mahishasura.

  5. Nov 22, 2023 · She hasn’t chosen just one industry but has learnt to live out of a suitcase, jetting in and out of Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai and locations around the world. Ask her how she manages it all, she ...

  6. The ceremony of Pooja indicates what nature is already doing for you. The Divine worships you in so many forms. In Pooja you offer everything back to the Divine. Flowers offered in Pooja because the flower is a symbol of love. The Divine has come to you in love through so many forms: mother, father, wife, husband, children, friends.

  7. Domestic worship in Hinduism goes by the name, puja or Pooja. During the worship, Hindus worship one more deities, treating them like house guest with utmost respect and reverence and make them several offerings of water, fruit, incense, light, smoke, clothes, food, praise, prayers and so on. At the end of the ceremony, the food which is ...

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