Baisakhi Special Puja 13 April 2011
Baisakhi marks sun’s entry into Mesh Rashi. It is also known as Mesha Sankranti.
Vaishakh month (April-May), when the Sun is in exaltation, at its peak of brightness, which happens only once every year.
Giving ann and vastra daan on this day reduces the malefic effects of Mangal, surya. More Details
Chaitra Navratri 2011
The chaitra Navratra Puja is famous in several parts of India. It is celebrated with primary intention to propitiate Shakti and to bestow upon us all wealth, prosperity, knowledge both sacred and secular, and all other required positive energies. Goddess Durga is known for alleviation of distress; showing great kindness toward the distressed. More Details
Akshaya Tritiya 6th May2011
Performing Akshaya trithya puja and giving ann and vastra daan on this day reduces the malefic effects of Mangal, Chandra, surya. Persons going under mahadasa(main-period), antardardasa(sub-period) take benifit by giving daan/donations for akshaya trithya bhandara. Bhandara of gur-pious removes the fear of fire for individual, society and area where it is conducted. More Details
Ashada Navratri 2011- Guhya- Gupt navratri, from 2nd july to 10th july 2011
Ashada Navratri, also known as Gupt Navratri or Varahi Navratri, is a 9-day festival dedicated to Goddess Varahi Devi. Ashad Navratri 2011 starts on July 2nd and ends on July 10th. It is observed in Shukla paksha of Ashad month(July 2011). These are very auspicious days for the tantriks, sadhaks for saadhna and also for any other specific tantrik pooja to resolve the materialistic problems.
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Guru Purnima Puja 15th July 2011
The Purnima of Ashad Shukla Paksha is called Guru Purnima and also known as Vyas Purnima. On this occasion Vyaso Narayana, the Guru of world is worshiped. Hence, this day of Guru Puja is called Vyas Puja.
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Kaalsarp Shanti Puja From 20th July to 4th August 2011
Kaalsarp is a Yog, When all the planets come between the axis of Rahu and Ketu. People having Kaalsarp yog in their horoscope face lot many hardships and suffer various troubles.
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Mangla Gauri Puja from 20th July to 4th August
Mangla Gauri Vrat and pooja dedicated to Goddess Parvati are done by unmarried girls for early marriage and getting a suitable life partner.This Vrat and Pooja are also observed by women for the long life of their husbands and for a happy and prosperous married life. The mangla Gauri Vrat is observed on every tuesday of the month of Shravan, around July-August.
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Shravan Maas Puja from 16th July to 13 August 2011
Shravan is considered the most sanctified month of the year. It is the fifth month of the Hindu calender known as sawan and also known as the first month of Chatur Mas - the four holiest months in Hindu Hindi Calendar. On Purnima or fullmoon day the nakshatra 'Shravan' rules the sky, hence the month is called Shravan. Each day of Sawan is regarded as Having, showing or expressing reverence for a deity. Special prayers and rituals are performed in Lord Shiva temples. Mondays or Somvars of Shravan month are specially observed with austerity for Lord shiva.
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Shani Amavasya Puja and Daan 30th july & 24th Dec 2011
Shani Amavasya is special in the manner that it is bringing hopes to the people who are suffering from the dosha of Shani graha. If you are Experiencing discontent with your business, or suffering from various ailments marked by causing sadness or sorrow then may be you are in due need to take blessings of Shani Dev.
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Worshipping Bharatmata On 15 August 2011
Bharat Mata , Mother India, or Bharatamba is the national personification of India as a mother goddess. She is usually depicted as a woman clad in a saffron sari holding a flag, and sometimes accompanied by a lion.love of Bharat Mata is the basic Vedic demand. Bharat Mata is the Major Deity of the land. It is especially true when we realise that other gods have suffered from the effects of change but Bharat Mata has always remained the same. Therefore, she ought to be worshipped as the Deity of India. More Details
Janmashtami – Sri Krishna Jayanti on 22 August 2011
Janma literally means 'birth' and ashtami means the 'eighth day'. The eighth day of the dark fortnight in the month of Bhadrapad is celebrated as Krishna Janmashtami. Birth of Lord Krishna is celebrated on this date not only in India but in all parts of the world. Janmashtmi is also known as Gokul Ashtmi.The festival of Janmashtami is considered a very pious day by Hindus. More Details
Ganesh Chaturthi Puja and Daan from 1st september to 11th september 2011
Ganapati Atharvashirsha describes this Chaturthi as ‘Chaturthyamanshnan Japati’. Chaturthi means fourth stage. Ganapati is beyond three stages of human body i.e. awakened stage, dreaming stage & a middle stage between these two stages. When Ganesh is in his Turia Means fourth stage, one can have his darshan. This Chaturthi has special importance and is very dear to Shri Ganesh. More Details
Shradh Puja and Daan from 13th september to 27th september 2011
Shradh is a pooja done for atma shanti for your departed paternal and maternal near and dear ones. It is a ritual for expressing one's respectful feelings for the ancestors with devotion. It allays the sufferings of your departed dear ones. Delighting ancestors before God is promoting or enhancing well-being. Pitra Kriya is more rich in significance or implication than Dev Kriya. Garud Purana, Matsya Purana, Vishnu Purana, Vayu Purana and other sacred scriptures as Manu Smriti etc. give an account or representation of Shraddh. More Details
"Navratri Puja and Celebrations 28th September to 6th October 2011"
Navratri, one of the most pious festival of India celebrated with much enthusiasm and devotion. The period falls on the first nine days of the month of Ashwin shukla paksha according to the Hindu calendar. In the year 2011 it will be from 28th september to 6th october. More Details
Kojagiri Purnima/Ashwin Purnima/Sharad Purnima
Kojagiri Purnima/Sharad Purnima/Ashwin Purnima, will fall on the full moon night on 11th October 2011. Kojagiri Purnima Puja is celebrated in whole of India with different names. In bengal it is celebrated as Sharad Purnima Lakshmi Puja, Orissa it is known as Kumar Purnima and celebrated as Gajlakshmi Puja and in Mithilanchal as Kojagari lakshmi Puja. More Details
Diwali Laxmi Puja
Diwali laxmi puja is a festival of socio-religious and spiritual light, celebrated on 15th day of the dark fortnight in the auspicious Hindu month of Kartik amavasya which falls on the no moon day in the month of October/November in English calendar. Diwali laxmi puja comes 20 days after the popular festival of Dussehra or Vijaya Dashmi. In the year 2011, Diwali is on Wednesday, October 26. More Details
Tantrik Diwali Puja
Tantrik Diwali puja is a worship and praise of Mahalaxmi and Lord Ganesha in a tantra method. We show respect towards Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity and Lord Ganesha. More Details
Kartik Purnima Puja
The full moon day of shukla paksha in the month of kartik is known as kartik purnima. This year the kartik poornima will be observed on 10th november 2011. This purnima is also known as tripuri purnima, and is also called as deva-diwali or deva deepavali. More Details
Sankranti Puja and Daan
Makar sankranti festival is celebrated every year on 14 January. Vamtantra conducts Shri Satyanarayana katha/puja during makar sankranti for each individual and families to appease lord Mahavishnu. Prayers offered to lord Mahavishnu and is read to achieve one's aim and on fullfillment of one's desires. More Details
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