
Before occupying a new office or workspace, performing an Office Opening Pooja is considered essential for a positive and fresh start, aiming to attract success and happiness in business endeavors. This pooja is believed to eliminate existing negative energies and mitigate the adverse effects of the grahas (celestial influences) present at the location.

Diwali is the festival of Laxmi, the Goddess of prosperity and wealth. It is believed that Goddess Laxmi visits everyone during Diwali and brings peace and prosperity to all. On the night of Diwali “Lakshmi-Pujan” is performed in the evenings. A traditional Pujan is performed after sunset in all homes.

Navratri stands as one of Hinduism's most significant and widely celebrated festivals, observed with immense devotion across India. Literally meaning "nine auspicious nights," this pious festival honors nine distinct forms of Goddess Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati over nine continuous days.

Durga is revered as the universal mother Goddess, representing the aggressive manifestation of divine Shakti. She remains a widely worshipped deity. The Sanskrit term 'Durga' translates to "the one who is incomprehensible or difficult to reach," reflecting her nature as a homogeneous combination of both gracious and terrifying aspects.

Lakshmi Puja is an integral part of Diwali, specifically dedicated to inviting Goddess Lakshmi into one's home. The proper completion of this puja involves a total of 16 rituals. For Hindus, it is considered highly important to acquire a Pratima (idol) of Goddess Lakshmi on the auspicious occasion of Diwali.

Vishwakarma Puja is a celebration dedicated to Lord Vishwakarma, who is revered as the divine architect and engineer of the gods. He is renowned among Hindus for his creation of numerous mythological cities and celestial weapons.

Lord Ganesha’s whole form is celebrated by the Hindu culture. His head is said to symbolize the pure Atma or the holy, guileless soul, which is the supreme reality of human existence. His body like a human being signifies Maya or the earthly existence of human beings.

Lord Satyanarayan is one of the most commonly worshipped forms of Lord Vishnu, widely revered by the Hindu religion everywhere. Every month, more than millions of devotees observe this special Vrat and also take part in the famous Satyanarayan Katha and rituals.
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Welcome to Vedpathi Pooja, where ancient Vedic wisdom meets modern accessibility. Our platform is led by Pandit Anubhav Jha, a revered scholar who holds an Acharya degree in Shukla Yajurved.