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  1. Puja, the loving offering of light, flowers, and water or food to the divine, is the essential ritual of Hinduism. For the worshipper, the divine is visible in the image, and the divinity sees the worshipper. The interaction between human and deity, between human and guru, is called a Darshanam. [4]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Durga_PujaDurga Puja - Wikipedia

    There may exist differences of practice between the puja of theme-based Pandals, family pujas (with puja of erstwhile aristocrat families known as bonedi puja), and community pujas (known as barowari pujas) of neighbourhoods or apartments.

  3. Nov 11, 2020 · The 16 steps common to most puja, along with the preparatory steps are outlined below. There is, of course, diversity in practice and the way in which different steps might be sequenced or grouped depending on sampradaya and deity tradition, as well as regional, community, and family tradition.

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  4. Puja rituals can serve as a powerful tool for resolving conflicts and disputes within the family. By coming together to perform puja, family members can set aside their differences, and focus on seeking blessings and guidance from the divine.

  5. Oct 2, 2022 · The community Durga Puja, or the sarbojanin puja, has its origins in the barowari puja, which started in Guptipara village in Hooghly district in 1759. Like its predecessor, the sarbojanin puja started as essentially a communal affair and has largely remained that way over the years.

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  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › articlesDurga Puja - Wikiwand

    There may exist differences of practice between the puja of theme-based Pandals, family pujas (with puja of erstwhile aristocrat families known as bonedi puja), and community pujas (known as barowari pujas) of neighbourhoods or apartments.

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  8. Mar 17, 2022 · There may be distinctions in practice between theme-based Pandal pujas, family pujas (with bonedi pujas for once aristocratic families), and neighborhood or apartment community pujas (known as barowari pujas). Additionally, puja ceremonies might be Vedic, Puranic, Tantric, or a blend of these.