Hindu Remedial Rituals
Hinduism is a diverse religion with a rich tradition of rituals and ceremonies. Remedial rituals, also known as “parihara” or “upasana,” are performed to overcome obstacles, purify oneself, seek blessings, or mitigate the negative effects of past actions. These rituals can vary based on individual beliefs, regional customs, and specific circumstances.
It is important to note that the specific rituals and practices may vary based on regional customs, personal beliefs, and the guidance of religious authorities. Consulting a knowledgeable priest or spiritual guide can provide further insights into appropriate remedial rituals based on individual circumstances.
Hindu Remedial Rituals/Puja
Each of the following services can be offered either with or without ‘homa’ (fire ceremony). Please contact for further details.
- Puja for Removal of Black Magic
- Vastu Shanti Puja/Griha Pravesh
- Satya Narayan Puja
- Mundan ceremony
- Thread ceremony (Upanayana)
- Vedic Karm-Kand (Puka-Havan)
- Sri Mahā Gaṇapati Pūja
- Kṛṣṇa Janmāṣṭami Puja
- Saraswati Puja
- Lakshmi Puja
- Durga Puja
- Gauri Puja
- Nava Graha Shanti Puja
- Dhanvantari Puja
- Puja for removal of Black Magic: This powerful puja for removal of black magic helps in repelling black magic and evil spirits and protects against negative and evil energies. This Puja also provides protection against accidents and diseases along with good mental and physical health.
- Vastu Shanti Puja/Griha Pravesh: Ritual for pacifying the presiding divinities in your home environment, can be performed at any time. However, it is usually performed at the time of entering a new home.
- Satya Narayan Puja: The word Satyanarayan is the combination of two words Satya & Narayan where Satya means truth and Narayan means the highest being. Thus Satyanarayan Puja is the worship of Lord Vishnu or the eternal embodiment of truth. It is believed that worshipping Lord Vishnu in the form of Satyanarayan helps overcome any kind of problems and difficulties in life.
- Mundan ceremony: Mundanor “mundan sanskar” is a popular traditional ritual where a child’s hair is completely shaved off and given as an offering to God. A child’s mundanis always done at an auspicious date and time, corresponding to the baby’s date of birth. The day is also known as the “mundan muhurat“, which is set by a priest keeping a number of astrological and mythological factors in mind.
- Thread ceremony (Upanayana): Thread ceremony or Upanayana as its known worldwide is a sacred rite of passage ritual for all Hindus. The sacred thread or Janeu is worn by Hindu boys following a series of rituals and steps.
- Vedic Karm-Kand (Puja-Havan): Havan is a sacred purification ritual that is performed in households as well as work places and shops by chanting mantras and worshipping different Gods and Goddesses. Homam or Homa is a sacrifice ritual where you offer some symbolic things to Lord Agni. Havan (yajna) is performed to get rid of any acute situation in life. It also purifies the environment by destroying harmful germs.Significance of havan is considered to be very sacred from religious view. Havan removes all the negative and evil forces. It is very important to perform Homam ritual in a proper manner in the presence of a priest.
- Sri Mahā Gaṇapati Pūja: For bestowal of auspiciousness and removal of impediments.
- Kṛṣṇa Janmāṣṭami Puja: For honouring Lord Krishna on His Birthday or on other days.
- Saraswati Puja: For learning and knowledge.
- Lakshmi Puja: For wealth and prosperity.
- Durga Puja: For honouring the powerful Mother Goddess.
- Gauri Puja: For honouring Goddess Gauri, especially for young girls wishing to be married.
- Nava Graha Shanti Puja: Ritual for pacifying the Deities of the nine planets.
- Dhanvantari Puja: For health.
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