Bhoomi Pujan

Bhoomi Pujan:

Why it’s done
To sanctify the ground before building.
To invoke divine protection and good fortune for the project.
To ward off obstacles and unwanted influences.

Significance:

Purification: Bhoomi Pujan is a way to purify the land and remove any negative energies.
Blessings: It invokes the blessings of the deities and seeks their protection for the project.
Good Fortune: It is believed to bring good fortune and prosperity to the occupants or users of the building.

Rituals:

Ganesh Puja:
Invocation of Lord Ganesh to remove obstacles.
Navagraha Puja: Worship of the nine planets to seek their blessings.
Kalash Puja: Worship of the copper vessel, representing the divine presence.
Havan: Fire ceremony to purify and seek blessings.
Prasad distribution: Distribution of sweets and other offerings to participants.

Bhoomi Pujan

Bhoomi Pujan

Essential Items:
Idols or pictures: Of deities such as Ganesh, Lakshmi, and other local gods.
Flowers and fruits: Offerings to the deities.
Incense and lamps: For the puja ceremony.
Copper vessel (kalash): Filled with water, representing the life-giving force.
Sacred thread (raksha): For protection and blessings.
Ganga water: For purification.
Coconut and betel leaves: Offerings to the deities. from unwanted delay and defeats in many areas of their lives

Bhoomi Pujan

Perform the puja with devotion: Ensure that the puja is performed with sincerity and devotion.
Keep it simple: Bhoomi Pujan can be simple or elaborate, depending on your preference and resources.

Contact-Acharya Durgesh Shukla Ji Maharaj
91 9971561268

Shri Sankat Haran Mahadev Temple
N.I.B.M.Road Kondhwa Khurd,Pune

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