Diwali Puja Events
Rs 21000.00 (US $ 265.73)
Description:
The Diwali Puja event will comprise of the following Pujas:
- Lord Kuber Puja
(Boosting the Finances and Wealth)
Lord Kubera famously known as "The Lord of wealth and abundance" and "the Giver of Wealth". He is considered to be the owner of treasures of the world. It is believed that the person if gets the blessings of Lord Kuber, the financial position of that person improves drastically.
- Mahakali Puja and Yagya
(Get rid of Evils, Enemies and Rogues)
The Goddess Kali, blesses us to triumph over evils, to destroy enemies and rogues, to eradicate inauspicious souls and to terminate demons. With Her kind blessings the distress, sufferings, misfortunes, miseries and uncalled for troubles will vanish
- Maha Laxmi Anusthan and Yagya
(For eight types of wealth)
Goddess Laxmi, the consort of Lord Narayana popularly known as Lord Vishnu, is the ruler of eight kinds of wealth. It is believed that the household where she is not worshipped never gets prosperred..
- Kanak Dhara Puja
(For Financial Improvement and Protection from ill Fate)
"Kanak" means "Gold" and "Dhara" is "holy water of river Ganges". Kanakdhara Anushthan helps in getting immense wealth, prosperity and luck. This Anushthan helps in reversing the ill fate and can open the doors to fortune for the whole family..
- Shri Sukta Puja
(For Abundance and Fertility)
The Sri Suktam is a never failing mantra to invoke prosperity, goodness, health, wealth and well being of the person as well as the whole family itself.
- Vayapar Shubharambh Vridhi Anushthan
(Success in Business, Prosperity & Luck)
This yagya is meant for bringing in all round success in business and for auspicious start of some event of business.
- Manokamna Siddhi Yagya
(For Wish Fulfilment)
This yagya is meant for wish fulfilment
Delivery Time:
The pictures of the ritual will be mailed across within 5 days
Note:
The photographs of the ceremony usually gets delivered through email in 5-7 working days from the date of pooja.
Please do mention the Sankalpa or the wish with which you want to get the pooja performed.