Varaha Jayanthi Pooja
Varaha Jayanthi celebrates the appearance of Lord Varaha, the third incarnation of Lord Vishnu, who took the form of a boar to rescue the Earth (Bhu Devi) from the demon Hiranyaksha. This festival is observed on the Shukla Paksha Dwadashi (12th day of the waxing moon) in the month of Ashwin.
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Our Promise
- Experienced priests will conduct the Sri Varaha Jayanthi Pooja with devotion and care.
- All necessary pooja items will be provided, ensuring an authentic experience.
- Rituals will adhere to Vedic standards for authenticity and spiritual significance.
- Professional support will guide devotees throughout the ceremony, whether performed at the temple or as a Varaha Jayanthi Puja at Home.
Description
During the Varaha Jayanthi Pooja, devotees engage in rituals that honor Lord Varaha. The pooja typically includes offerings of fruits, flowers, and sacred items, along with the chanting of specific mantras dedicated to Lord Vishnu and his boar avatar. The ceremonies aim to invoke blessings for prosperity, protection from negativity, and the well-being of all living beings. Devotees may also participate in charitable acts and community gatherings to celebrate this auspicious occasion, reflecting the spirit of gratitude and devotion.
When To Perform Varaha Jayanthi Pooja?
Varaha Jayanthi is observed on Shukla Paksha Dwadashi in the month of Ashwin, which usually falls in September or October according to the lunar calendar. You can book Varaha Jayanti Puja online, and the pooja can be performed at any auspicious time during the day.
Benefits Of Varaha Jayanthi Pooja:
- Invokes blessings for protection, prosperity, and peace.
- Promotes harmony in the environment and fosters a sense of balance.
- Strengthens faith in the divine and reinforces positive values.
- Encourages charitable actions, enhancing spiritual merit.
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