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Ayudha Pooja: The word “Ayudha” denotes weapon/tool and Pooja worship. The festival occurs on the ninth day of Navaratri that honors the Goddesses Lakshmi, Parvati and Saraswati in different forms.
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Ayyappa Swamy Pooja: Ayyappa is a very popular God, who is worshipped fervently all over India, especially in the South and particularly in the state of Kerala.He is a powerful deity, and his blessings are considered particularly effective in reducing the ill effects of planet Saturn.
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Bhagavathi Seva: Bhagavathi Seva is done for Durga devi. Bhagavathi devi is one of the very powerful goddess and also very merciful mother, She is the destroyer of all evil spirits which makes lot of all problems to your life.
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Ganapathi Pooja: Ganapathi Pooja is one such unique worship dedicated to this compassionate God (the remover of obstacles), which can earn for the devotees his blessings in the form of many benefits.
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Gokulaashtami: Gokulashtami is merely another name for Krishna Janmashtami, the date of Krishna's birth. Krishna is considered an avatar of the god Vishnu and his birth anniversary is considered a day to be celebrated by most Hindu's and his worshippers.
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Lakshmi Pooja: Goddess Lakshmi is the archetype of Wealth and Prosperity. She is the consort of Lord Vishnu, the maintainer, and preserver of Universe. When you pray to her, she provides you with material wealth, beauty, spiritual growth, and happiness.
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Lalitha Sahasranamarchana: Lalitha Sahasranama is an extremely sacred religious text, which gives out the thousand names of the Goddess. Praying to the Goddess and also chanting the slokas in praise of her, is believed to bless the devotees with various benefits like wealth, health and a life of fulfillment.
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Maha Lingarchana: Maha Lingarchana is a unique Vedic ritual to worship lord Siva in the name of “Uma Pardhiveswara Swamy”. It is performed by making 365 Mruthika Siva lingas.
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Sahasra Lingarchana: Sahasralingarchana is believed to be a powerful ceremony for seeking blessings, removing obstacles, and attaining spiritual progress. It's a complex ritual and often performed under the guidance of a priest due to its intricate nature.
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Rudrabhishekam: Rudrabhishekam is the holy bath given to a deity. This is the sacred hydration ceremony performed for inviting divine energies into our lives. It is a simple but highly effective purification process. Such a ritual is performed to the deities, who themselves are the embodiments of purity, only because this remains the most practical means of purifying our own souls.
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Saraswathi Pooja: Saraswati Pooja is performed to invoke the blessings of Saraswati, the Goddess of learning, and the presiding deity of the spoken word. is the supreme repository of all learning. She is the Goddess of speech, also called Vak in Sanskrit, meaning the flowing one.
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Surya Namaskaram (Aruna Prashnam): Aruna Prasnam, literally translating to "dawn praise" (Aruna - dawn, Prasnam - praise), is a Hindu practice focused on reciting hymns dedicated to the Sun god Surya.
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Vishnu Sahasranamarchana: The chanting of the Vishnu Sahasra Nama is said by sastras to ward off troubles that arise from the position of stars, planets, anger of rulers, incurable diseases and ruthless enemies. Moreover this purifies the mind there by letting one gain more inner poise for meditation, allows us greater understanding of the characteristics of the Lord, and invokes His energy into our life and consciousness.