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How to Create a Personal Pooja in Your Home

o create your own daily pooja, or devotional time, you'll first need to make a pooja with mitraa flower shop pooja products.<br>

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How to Create a Personal Pooja in Your Home

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  1. How to Create a Personal Pooja in Your Home

  2. How to Prepare a Pooja • To create your own daily pooja, or devotional time, you'll first need to make a pooja with mitraa flower shop pooja products. • Creating an altar is a great way to really discipline your daily sadhana, or personal practice. • The pooja gives you a concrete and visual place to go and be with Spirit. • Having an pooja can support your daily meditation practice. • It can give you a place to pray, set intentions for your life, and connect to the Divine — within you and without.

  3. Choose a God, Goddess andor Guru • Take a moment to get still and quiet.Ask yourself, “Which Hindu gods or goddesses do I want to pray to? Which ones do I want to invoke on a regular basis?" Is it Saraswati, for all her creative inspiration? Is it Lakshmi, for her beauty, abundance and auspiciousness? Perhaps it’s Lord Shiva or the sweet Vishnu. • Maybe you have more than one Hindu deity who resonates with you. • Or perhaps there’s a deity from another tradition that feels closer somehow. Take some time to choose images of the Divine that are right for you and your spiritual growth.

  4. Bring Offerings • Offerings are another aspect of a pooja, and each god and goddess prefers different fruits, vegetables, sweets, spices and even money or coins. • Lakshmi is said to be a vegetarian and prefers ripe fruits and veggies, sweets, lotus seeds, saffron, turmeric and sandalwood paste. • She also likes ghee, milk and honey. • If you have the time to do a nice ceremony once a week, you would pick a Friday, early evening, and offer her some of the things she loves, while also doing japa with her mantra.

  5. Conclusion • Take your time and put some conscientious effort into it, for this is your sacred space for ceremony and one that you’ll want to spend time in each day. • Let your heart guide you as you create your very own pooja with Spiritual pooja products Singapore.

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