1-9 days puja
No Cancel
2 people
English, Hindi, Sanskrit
Health Problems Puja refers to a traditional Hindu ritual that is performed to address and overcome health problems or illnesses faced by an individual. It involves the recitation of mantras, performing rituals, and offering prayers to the deities for good health and well-being.
Benefits of Health Problems Puja
Importance of Health Problems Puja
One-Day Puja with One Brahmin Performing 1100 Jaap, a specific mantra or hymn is recited 1100 times to invoke the blessings of the divine, bringing spiritual and material benefits to the devotees. This revered spiritual practice is significant in Hinduism and can help deepen the spiritual connection of the devotees.
Three-Day Puja with Two Brahmin Performing 2100 Jaap, a specific mantra or hymn is recited for a total of 2100 times by the two Brahmins, bringing spiritual and material benefits to the devotees. This sacred spiritual practice is revered in Hinduism and can help deepen the spiritual connection of the devotees.
Five-Day Puja with Five Brahmin Performing 62500 Jaap, the recitation of a specific mantra or hymn is performed 62500 times collectively by the five Brahmins, bringing spiritual and material benefits to the devotees. This auspicious spiritual practice is highly regarded in Hinduism and can help deepen the spiritual connection of the devotees.
Seven-Day Puja with Seven Brahmin Performing 100000 Jaap, a specific mantra or hymn is recited 100000 times collectively by the seven Brahmins, bringing spiritual and material benefits to the devotees. This revered spiritual practice is significant in Hinduism and can help deepen the spiritual connection of the devotees.
Nine-Day Puja with Nine Brahmin Performing 135000 Jaap, a specific mantra or hymn is recited 135000 times collectively by the nine Brahmins, bringing immense spiritual and material benefits to the devotees. This sacred spiritual practice is highly regarded in Hinduism and can help deepen the spiritual connection of the devotees.
Puja will be held at 10 am in a temple or at a ghat in Varanasi, as per the choice of the guest.
The puja will end at 3:00 pm at the same place where it started.
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