The Ceremony
   
SHREE SATYANARAYAN POOJA AND KATHA:
From the Katha, it’s important that everyone learns from it and understands it, especially the young generation. By performing this ceremony in your home God will be pleased with you and you would be thanking God as well. Then God will give you good blessings.
 
HAVAN:
By conducting the Havan you are welcoming the God of Fire (Agnidev). You also get a pure and peaceful atmosphere and all the negative things will go away with this Havan and all your problems will be solved.

 

NAV GRAHA POOJA :( GRAH SHANTI)
This ceremony invites nine Gods to your home. You will be benefit socially, mentally, physically and money wise with this Nav Graha Pooja.
 
 
 
GAYATRI HAVAN:
Gayatri is mother of all the Vedas conducting the Gayatri Havan in complete devotion, purifies the mind and can get rid of all the sins. The one who does this will be protected by Gayatri. Chanting the Gayatri Mantra can purify the mind, train, discipline and tune it to concentrate single pointedly at noble thoughts.
 
SAGAI VIDHI: (ENGAGEMENT CEREMONY)
In the Sagai Vidhi, firstly Lord Ganesh’s blessings are taken. Then the normal Sagai Vidhi is carried out.  The ceremony differs from each caste for example Chandlo Matly is a Patel’s ceremony.  Savapaanch Anna is a Lohana’s caste’s ceremony.
 
 
MANDVOROPAN VIDHI:
The Mandvoropan Vidhi is performed before the wedding day. The reason it is performed is to gain blessings from God.
 
 
 
WEDDING CEREMONY:
The Hindu marriage ceremony is a sacred step in ones spiritual growth. Marriage is a union of two people based on the Principles of Commitment to each others common ambitions, mutual respect, responsibility, closeness trust and joy so that they can become one spiritually, mentally and physically. It’s meant to unite two souls.
 
WEDDING SANSKAR:
In the Wedding Sanskar you learn how to live successfully as a husband and wife, with good understanding.
 
 
 
BHAGVAD GITA AND GARUD PURAN:
I read the Bhagvad Gita and Garud Puran, It is the message of truth and self realisation given to Arjun by Lord Shree Krishna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra in the epic poem of Mahabharat. When a loved one passes away, every Hindu should call upon a Brahmin (Hindu Priest) to read out the Bhagvad Gita or Garud Puran in their home for twelve days. The reason this is done to give Moksha and peace to the soul of the loved one who passed away. This is a very important duty to be followed by the children to do for their parents.
 
SHIV GITA:
Ram Chandraji questions Shivji about birth and death, and Shivji answers his questions. Whoever listens to this Katha gains Moksha.
 
 
 
AMRUTDHARA:
Amrutdhara contains lots of interesting stories which is listened to and helps us to gain knowledge from.
 
 
 
SHIVLING KATHA:
There are twelve interesting Shivling Katha’s. It contains stories of how the twelve Shivling’s appeared.
 
 
   
SHANIDEV KATHA:
People sometime have 7 ½ years or 2 ½ years bad time (panoti). For those people the Shanidev Katha is very interesting and gives guidance on how to cope with the problems.
 
 
SUNDAR KAND:
It is about Hanumanji and contains the Hanuman Chalisa and different stories about him in which he helps people in different ways.
 
 
SHREE PURSHOTAM MAAS KATHA:
It comes every three years. By reading this Katha you will get good deeds and Moksha. It contains stories from which you can learn many things.
 
 
TWENTY IMPORTANT SPIRITUAL INSTRUCTIONS:
It is for every Hindu person, to learn lots of things for a good future from it. Especially for the younger generations. Kindly please learn your duty, religion and responsibility. If anybody you would like to know more for your family or children I can visit your house and we will do Satsang and find out more with good understanding.
 
 
 

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