Thursday, April 27, 2017

Which Rituals are Performed on Akshaya Tritiya


Akshaya Tritiya, also known as Akha Teej, is one of the most auspicious occasions in Hinduism. Falling on the third day of Shukla Paksha in the month of Vaishakha, the festival is to fall on 28th of April this year. This festival is one of the most eagerly awaited ones by the Hindus. This is because this is one festival that is perfect for both buying and donating!


Investing on Akshaya Tritiya
The word ‘Akshaya’ itself means undiminishing, thus signifying that any work done on this day brings promising results and prosperity. This is why many people invest in new possessions on this day. They invest in gold, buy a new car, or purchase a new home or office on this day. People believe that buying these new assets on this promising day brings prosperity and success.

Donating on Akshaya Tritiya

Along with these gains, this occasion is also believed to abundantly bring to you what you give. This is why people consider this day one of the best ones for doing charity. A variety of things are donated on this day, each of which denotes a different significance.
·        Donating grains is believed to prevent one from dying an ill-timed death.
·        Donating food to the hungry is believed to earn lots of blessings.
·        Donating clothes is believed to increase one’s life.
·        Donating shoes is believed to attain a place in heaven.
·        Donating bedding is believed to bring in happiness in life.
·        Donating umbrellas is believed to safeguard one against various obstacles.
·        Donating water and betel nut to Brahmins is believed to bring wealth.
·        Donating seven coconuts is believed to offer salvation to ancestors.
·        Donating chandan is believed to avoid fatal accidents in life.
·        Donating kumkum is believed to increase the life of one’s husband.
·        Donating buttermilk is believed to increase one’s intellect.
You may donate any and all of these things to achieve more than materialistic gains, but you must remember that what you give today will be returned in manifold only when you are not expecting it. This means that whatever you do, you must do it with a pure heart, without any kind of greed or lust.

Pujas performed on Akshaya Tritiya

Akshaya Tritiya is one festival that is considered to be so auspicious that you need no muhurat to perform any kind of work on this day. Any deed performed on this day bears profits and growth. 

Also, a variety of Pujas are performed on this day to seek multiplied blessings.
·        Gaja Puja – This is the ritual where an elephant is worshipped to bring wealth, riches, and prosperity in life.
·        Ashwa Puja – This is the ritual where a horse is worshipped in order to bring optimism and peace of mind.
·        Gau Puja – This ritual involves worshipping a cow as she is considered the holiest animal in Hinduism.
·        Lakshmi Puja – This ritual involves worshipping Goddess Lakshmi as she is the ‘giver of wealth’. Therefore, this Puja brings an endless flow of wealth throughout the year.
·        Kuber Puja – This Puja shows reverence for Lord Kuber who is believed to shower wealth on his devotees. Therefore, this Puja is done to seek blessings of wealth, peace, prosperity, and happiness.
·        Griha Pravesh Puja – Many people plan to shift into or buy a new home and perform the Griha Pravesh Puja on this day so that the house is blessed with peace and happiness.
·        Engagement/Wedding – Lots of people believe that starting a new relationship can be no more auspicious than on this day, which is why they choose to get engaged or married by seeking the blessings of Lord Ganesha.

For such Pujas and many other rituals to be performed in the most appropriate way to seek the best kind of blessings from God, you need professional and experienced Pandits like those at MakeMyPuja to help you perform them. So, don’t hesitate to contact them at the earliest for any kind of Puja you wish to perform at any time throughout the year.

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Akshaya Tritiya – The Day of Boundless Success


Akshaya Tritiya, also known as Akha Teej, is one of the most auspicious days for the Hindus. It falls on the third day of Shukla Paksha in the month of Vaishakha, thus the word ‘Tritiya’. The word ‘Akshaya’ means undiminishing. Therefore, it is believed that any task undertaken or any work done on this promising day results in success and prosperity.


Akshaya Tritiya is believed to be ruled by Lord Vishnu, who is a part of the Hindu God Trinity and is considered to be the preserver of the world. This is because it is believed that on the day of Akshaya Tritiya is the birth anniversary of the sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu – Parashurama, thus Parashurama Jayanti is also celebrated on this day. However, due to the stars and their positions, during certain years, the Parashurama Jayanti tithi may fall one day before Akshaya Tritiya.

Vedic astrologers consider Akshaya Tritiya as a very auspicious day that is free from all kinds of fatal effects. As per Hindu astrology, it is believed that three lunar days – Yugadi, Vijaya Dashami, and Akshaya Tritiya – are so auspicious that they do not need any muhurat to perform any kind of auspicious work. Because Akshaya Tritiya is associated with gains and wealth, any deed performed on this day bears profits and growth. This is why many people undertake new ventures on this auspicious day like buying gold and valuables, investing in property or car, house warming, construction, or anything else. It is believed that Lord Kubera himself worships Goddess Lakshmi for prosperity and well-being on this day, which is why people also buy gold with the trust that it will result in increased fortune.

Many people also consider donating things as one of the best tasks to be done on this day as they consider it the purest of the holy days. They believe that donating things to the poor and needy, or to Brahmins, reap good wishes and luck. People donate water with betel nut to Brahmins in desire for wealth, seven coconuts for moksha of ancestors, clothes for longer life, shoes for attaining place in heaven, bedding for happiness, chandan for avoiding accidents, and umbrellas for being safeguarded against any obstacles in life. As the word ‘Akshaya’ means never diminishing, the benefits of doing any kind of Japa, Yagna, Daan-Punya, and Pitru-Tarpan on this day also never diminish, and stay with one forever.

So, you can perform any of these deeds and donations, and attain good wishes of the poor, and blessings of the Brahmins. If you don’t wish to do anything else, you can do the least by cleansing your home and performing a Puja to worship Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi by offering flowers and tulsi, and doing mantra jaaps. For the most appropriate Pujas to be done on any auspicious day or occasion throughout the year, you can get in touch with MakeMyPuja Pandits, who are well-versed with all different kinds of Pujas and rituals to help you attain the best outcomes.

Monday, April 17, 2017

Celebrate All Your Anniversaries With MakeMyPuja


An anniversary is the date on which a particular event took place on a particular year, which we celebrate every year. These generally include birthdays and wedding anniversaries. There are also other people who celebrate anniversaries of buying possessions like homes, offices, cars, etc. Also, events of business startups are celebrated every year. Generally, people today celebrate all these events by giving a grand party and inviting their friends and family for lunch/dinner and drinks. But, there are many others who commemorate these events by thanking God and seeking the blessings of the Divine Lords by arranging for a Puja. If you belong to the latter group, you can get in touch with MakeMyPuja Pandits to arrange for the most appropriate Puja for all these events to help you seek blessings from God so that you can achieve further happiness and success in life.


Janamdin Puja
For celebrating the birthday of someone in your family, you must arrange for the Janamdin Puja that includes the ritual of worshipping various Gods. This Puja includes various rites like Ganpati Sthapna, Navagraha Sthapna, Kalash Sthapna, Deep Prajjawalit, Shodhashopchar Puja, and Aarti. The Janamdin Puja helps one in making a great start to the new year in his/her life, and also brings prosperity by removing the obstacles present in the way of life that hinders growth.

Marriage Anniversary Puja
Also known as Uma Maheshwari Puja or Swayamvara Parvathi Puja, the Marriage Anniversary Puja is performed on a couple’s wedding anniversary. This Puja is done to worship Lord Shiva and his consort Goddess Parvati as they are considered the best and the most pious couple of the Universe. This Puja helps in recreating the magic of your wedding day and obtain divine blessings for the success of your most important relationship. Also for those who have problems in their marital life, this puja is suggested to attain happiness and peace in the relationship. Any discord within the relationship is resolved, which unites the couple together. This is also the most appropriate Puja for those who desire to have children.

Satyanarayan Puja
For other celebrations like celebrating the anniversary of your business, buying a home, buying an office, etc., you can perform the Satyanarayan Puja, where the Narayan form of Lord Vishnu is worshipped to offer gratitude to the Lord and seek his blessings. You can carry out this Puja on any and every special occasion, and during times of achievements too.

You can perform any of these Pujas on the morning of the occasion and then happily arrange for a grand party in the evening where you can invite your friends and family to celebrate with food, drinks, and dance. This way you will attain both – the blessings of God as well as the wishes of your loved ones.



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The Golden Temple of Amritsar – A Must Visit on Baisakhi


New Year is the most important event for everyone because with the new calendar year, come lots of hopes, desires, and excitement. Although 1st of January is considered the New Year for everyone universally, but with a wide religious country like ours, ever different region and religion has its own different individual New Year. In the similar fashion, Baisakhi is the New Year for our Sikh friends. This festival is one of the greatest for every Sikh across the world, which falls on the 13th of April every year, and on 14th April once in every 36 years. This year, the festival is to fall on 14th of April.
Baisakhi is celebrated with great zeal and enthusiasm in the state of Punjab and all across the globe where there is significant Sikh population. It is believed that it was on Baisakhi in 1699 that Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the tenth Sikh Guru, laid the foundation of the Khalsa Panth. It is also believed that the festival marks the time for harvest of rabi crops, meaning that it is of great importance for the large farming community of Punjab.


On the day of Baisakhi, the devotees wake up early and get ready in new clothes, and the first thing they do is visit the Gurudwara to express gratitude to God and seek blessings of the Guru Granth Sahib. One of the most important places to be visited on this day is the Golden Temple in Amritsar in the state of Punjab. Baisakhi involves great deal of feasting, along with performing Bhangra and Gidda on folk music, which makes the area surrounding the Golden Temple in Amritsar carnival-like!
The site of The Golden Temple was gifted by the Mughal emperor Akbar as a wedding present to Bibi Bhani, the daughter of the third Sikh Guru – Guru Amar Das, when she married Jetha. It was then that Jetha carried out the task of building the town named Amritsar there, with the lake named Amritsarovar. However, it was in 1588 that Guru Arjun Dev, the fifth Sikh Guru, laid the foundation of the grand Gurudwara in the middle of the lake. It took 16 years for the construction to complete in 1604. But in 1762, an Afghani invader attacked the temple and damaged it. Maharaja Ranjit Singh then in 1830, renovated the temple with marble and top-coated it with gold, after which it is known as ‘The Golden Temple’.

If you are in the city of Punjab on the auspicious day of Baisakhi, make sure to visit The Golden Temple to be mesmerized beyond the realm of words. Over one lakh people visit the temple on a daily basis, so you can imagine the sight at this temple on this grand day! Seek blessings of the Guru Granth Sahib, and also indulge in the grand community lunch known as ‘Langar’.

The day of Baisakhi is also important for the Hindus as it is believed that it was on this day in the year 1875 that the Arya Samaj was founded. Also, Baisakhi marks the entry of the sun into the Mesh Rashi, which is why many astrological Pujas are also conducted on this day. People who are negatively influenced by the Mangal and Surya grahas are specially advised to perform appropriate Pujas on this day. You can get in touch with the reliable and experienced Pandits at MakeMyPuja who can check for any such ill-effects in your horoscope and perform the correct rituals to solve the same.



Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Why is Baisakhi Important to Different Religions Across India?


Baisakhi, mainly considered as the festival of Sikhs, is the most important festival of the state of Punjab, where it is celebrated with extreme zeal and enthusiasm. It marks the day when Shri Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru, paved the way for the “Khalsa Panth”. However, this festival is also celebrated in various other states too, and is known by different names in different regions. It is known as Rangoli Bihu in Assam, Puthandu in Tamil Nadu, Vaishakha in Bihar, Naba Brasha in Bengal, and Pooram Vishu in Kerala. 


Baisakhi celebration in Sikhism
As per the tradition, Sikhs wake up early on this day and dress up in new clothes. They visit the Gurudwara to seek blessings of the Guru Granth Sahib. The most visited holy place during this festival is Anandpur. Holy verses are chanted from the Guru Granth Sahib, and keertans are played by the Panj Pyaare, followed by offering the holy water – amrit – to the devotees. Also, a ‘Langar’ is arranged for where devotees are sevred community lunch along with the famous ‘Karah Prasad’. In the evening, a procession is carried out by the Sikhs with devotional chants of Satnam and Waheguru, and the traditional Bhangra and Gidda dance forms.

Significance of Baisakhi for farmers
Baisakhi is considered the most important by the farmers of our country, as it marks the time for harvest of Rabi crops. Farmers also visit the gurudwaras on this day after dressing up in new clothes to seek blessings for a good agricultural season ahead, and to express gratitude to God for the good harvest.

Significance of Baisakhi in Hinduism
The festival of Baisakhi is also very important for the Hindus as the day signifies when Swami Dayanand Saraswati founded the Arya Samaj in 1875. The Arya Samaj is a reformed sect of the Hindus who are devoted to the Vedas for spiritual guidance and have discarded idol worship. This is why Hindus also consider this day as very important.

Astrological significance of Baisakhi
Baisakhi is generally celebrated on 13th April every year, while it is celebrated on 14th April once in every 36 years. This change in date is because the date of Baiakhi is calculated according to the solar calendar. Baisakhi marks the sun’s entry into the Mesh Rashi. This is the reason Baisakhi is also known as Mesha Sankranti. This day is also considered one of the most auspicious for carrying out various astrological Pujas. People who are negatively influenced by the Mangal and Surya grahas can be protected by performing appropriate Pujas on this auspicious day.

You can get in touch with MakeMyPuja Pandits to check whether you have any such grah dosh in your horoscopes, and take appropriate steps to solve the same. MakeMyPuja is highly reliable and experienced to help you get rid of the ill-effects of various grahas that could be negatively affecting your life.

Thursday, April 6, 2017

Worshipping The Eternal Lord Hanuman on Hanuman Jayanti


While there are innumerous Gods and Goddesses worshipped in Hinduism, Lord Hanuman is one of the most revered. He is the one who personifies devotion and embodies faith. His devotional and enthusiastic stories invoke massive vigour in the minds of his followers. He is the one who is more powerful and swifter than the wind, and has conquered all the senses, being the most supreme among all intelligent beings. He is the ‘unequalled Lord Hanuman’!


Hanuman Jayanti – The birthday of Lord Hanuman
Hanuman Jayanti is the day of celebrating the birth of Lord Hanuman – the celebration of his bravery and ardent devotion to hid Lord – Lord Rama. According to the Hindu calendar, this day falls on the 15th day of the Chaitra month. This year, this auspicious date is to fall on 11th April 2017.
However, various regions in Southern India celebrate this festival during different times of the year. In Tamil Nadu and Kerala, this event is celebrated as Hanumath Jayanti in the month of Marghazi during Margashirsha Amavasya, believing the fact that Lord Hanuman was born on Amavasya. In Karnataka, the festival is popularly known as Hanuman Vratam, and is observed on Shukla Paksha Trayodashi during the Margashirsha month. In Orissa, the festival is celebrated on the first day of the Vaishka month of the Oriya calendar; whereas in Andhra Pradesh, it is celebrated for 41 days starting on Chaitra Purnima and terminating on the tenth day during Krishna Paksha in the Vaishakha month.

The birth of Lord Hanuman
Lord Hanuman was born to the Apsara Anjani who was cursed by a learned Vaanara (monkey), meditating in a jungle. For some reason, he cursed her to turn into a Vaanara that very instant, saying that she will be freed from the curse only when she gives birth to a Vaanara who would be Lord Shiva’s incarnation. Repenting, she resorted to meditation, which pleased Lord Shiva who decided to grant her the child that would be his incarnation. He thus ordered the Wind God – Vaayu – to bring Anjani some food. With a swirl, Lord Vaayu picked up the ‘payasam’ kept at Raja Dashrath’s balcony for his wife to beget a son, and dropped it in front of Anjani. She consumed the payasam, and gave birth to a mightyful son. Lord Vaayu admitted that it was him who brought the food, which makes him the rightful father. This is the reason Lord Hanuman is also known as ‘Vayuputra Hanuman’ or ‘Pavanputra Hanuman’.

Lord Hanuman – The eternal Lord
Lord Hanuman’s devotion to Lord Rama is an absolute symbol of service that shows unwavered dedication that he had towards his Lord throughout his life. It was for his selfless service, courage, loyalty, and undeterred faith that Lord Rama bestowed him with a boon of an everlasting life. The Lord granted him with the boon that he will be honoured and worshipped every time devotees would worship the Lord. This is why we always see the idol of Lord Hanuman adorning Lord Rama’s temples.

The name of Lord Hanuman crushes all fears in the mind as he vows to protect truth and honesty against every difficulty. For every kind of Puja and worshipping different Gods in the most appropriate manner, you can approach MakeMyPuja and hire their learned, experienced and professional Pujaris to help perform the rituals.



Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Why is Lord Hanuman Worshipped on Saturday with Betel Leaf and Oil


Hinduism is a religion where multiple Gods and Goddesses are worshipped by devotees in a number of ways on different dates and ‘Tithies’. Lord Hanuman is one deity that is worshipped popularly by the Hindus by a mass following all across the country. It is believed that one can be blessed with a pious life and can be relived from troubles if one worships Lord Hanuman with complete devotion. Hanuman can be worshipped every day of the week, but Saturday holds a special significance. Hindus also believe that Lord Shani is worshipped on Saturday too. So, what is this special relationship between Lord Hanuman and Lord Shani?


Why is Lord Hanuman worshipped on Saturdays?
It is believed that once Ravana had captured Lord Shani in his Lanka. It was Lord Hanuman who had rescued him from there. Out of sincere gratitude, Lord Shani told Lord Hanuman that he would never affect him or his progeny ever. Since then, people worship Lord Hanumna on Saturdays believing that doing so will keep them away from Shani Dosh ruling their lives.

As per another story, it is believed that Lord Shani rules from the head of Lord Hanuman. Hanuman once taught Lord Shani the lesson of modesty and united him with his father – the Sun God – who otherwise was not on good terms with him. Feeling obliged, Lord Shani promised Hanuman that all his devotees would remain unaffected from Shani Dosh if they worship Hanuman on Saturdays.

Why is Lord Hanuman worshipped with betel leaves and oil?
During the war of Lord Rama and Ravana, when Ravana was trying to defeat Lord Rama, and Hanuman was carrying Lord Rama on his back, Ravana started attacking Hanuman. Hanuman did not let him or the Lord be killed, but he got lots of hurt and wounds from the war. It is believed that Lord Rama himself applied oil on the wounds of Hanuman to relieve him of pain. Since, then this tradition of applying oil in Lord Hanuman’s temples has been followed.

It is also believed that Sita Mata spotted Hanuman in a betel leaf garden after the defeat of Ravana in the war. When Hanuman bowed down to touch Sita Mata’s feet to seek her blessings, she showered some betel leaves in Hanuman to bless him. This is one story that has Lord Hanuman being offered betel leaves since then. Another story depicts that when Hanuman conveyed the message of Lord Rama’s coming to Lanka for Sita Mata’s rescue, she garlanded Hanuman with betel leaves as a token of joy and appreciation. This is another reason why Lord Hanuman is offered betel leaves.

Whatever the reason, you must also worship Lord Hanuman every Saturday and offer him oil and betel leaves to relieve your life of pain and achieve his blessings for a pious life ahead.



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