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Different Types Of Pujas

The following presentation talks about different types of pujas that are popular and describes them while talking about conducting them the new and modern way which is online.

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Different Types Of Pujas

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  1. Different Types Of Pujas https://www.shaktipeethdigital.com/

  2. Rudrabhishek Puja • Rudrabhishek puja is performed to make the sufferings less severe and bring prosperity to their family. Dedicated to Lord Rudra, one of the 108 different avatars of Lord Shiva, this type of pooja aims at destroying all the evil forces and allows only positivity to enter the house. It is performed as per Vedic rituals.  https://www.shaktipeethdigital.com/

  3. Narayan Bali • Narayan Nagbali is a ritual performed in Nashik, Maharashtra for three straight days. There are a couple of rituals, out of which is the Narayan Bali. This type of pooja helps the individual get rid of pitrudosha (i.e) the ancestral curse. By performing this ritual, one can get rid of marriage problems, lack of family peace, and business issues.  https://www.shaktipeethdigital.com/

  4. Laxmi Puja Laxmi puja is performed during the long stretch of Diwali. It occurs during the third day evening, wherein people welcome the Goddess Laxmi with goodness, wealth, auspiciousness, and good fortune. The devotees clean their houses, light up the house with diyas, and prepare sweets to celebrate this day.  https://www.shaktipeethdigital.com/

  5. Durga Puja • Durga puja is an annual festival in the Indian subcontinent, paying homage to the goddess Durga. Even though it is widely celebrated in the Western territories of India, countries like Bangladesh and Nepal also join hands on this auspicious occasion. This festival epitomizes the victory of good over evil.  https://www.shaktipeethdigital.com/

  6. Maha Sudarshan Puja Sudarshan is a weapon of Lord Vishnu and is believed to be a protector against all evils, doshanivaran, trouble from enemies, fear, etc. By completing this pooja, one can believe that they can stay away from accidents, enemy fears, and much more. This also provides victory, courage, and prosperity.  https://www.shaktipeethdigital.com/

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