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Ganesh Pooja

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Ganeshji is a must for Diwali pooja as he is to be worshiped in all pujas before any other god or goddess. Traditionally on Diwali night, Ganesh shares the altar with Lakshmi. Shree Ganesh is the god of good beginnings and the fabled remover of obstacles. In the Hindu pantheon, the two are unrelated, Ganesh being the son of Shiva and Parvati. However, when placed side by side, Lakshmi Ganesh hold out promise of a year of fulfillment, free from wants.

During the Ganesh puja, the idol of goddess Lakshmi is placed on the left and Lord Ganesha, the elephant headed god is kept on the right. Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth and prosperity and also personifies beauty, grace, and charm. She is normally depicted seated on a lotus with
gold coins. Lord Ganesh has many functions in the Hindu pantheon. He is the Lord of Wisdom and the remover of obstacles.

Hindus believe that he must be kept happy to ensure smooth passage on the road to accomplishments. For this reason, he is worshiped together with Lakshmi during Diwali, the Festival of Lights. Then, Lakshmi is worshiped for wealth and prosperity, while Ganesh is worshiped first to ensure that any obstacles to obtaining wealth and prosperity are removed.

Shri Laxmi-Ganesh Puja takes place on Diwali by placing their idol on a platform, making various offerings of
sandal paste, saffron paste, perfume(itr), haldi, kumkum, abeer, gulal, garland of cotton beads, flowers, especially the marigold flowers and leaves of Bel (wood apple tree). Incense stick and dhoop is lit and offering of sweets, coconut, fruits, and tambul are made. At the end of pooja, aarti dedicated to Lord Ganesh is sung by the devotees.

Vastu Shastra,Science of Architecture...

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Vastu Shastra is a very old Indian science of Architecture. Ancient Indian sages and rishis created Vastu Shastra for the welfare of the entire humanity. Its knowledge enables us to get benefits of mental peace, health, wealth etc. and make our life happy.
The Vastu Shastra is founded upon the laws of nature. The equilibrium, significance of it can very well be noted from the movements of motorcars, ships, airoplaines, trains. The Buses are so accurately balanced that even deflation in any one of the tyres, can cause a serious accident if it is running at a high speed. Similarly, when a building is constructed without observing the rules of Vastu Shastra, various calamities, diseases and accidents take place. This is the eternal rule of nature and it has no place for any logic, doubt or debate
Construction of Home, Office, Shops, Multistorey Building etc. If your building is not according to the vastu shastra, then also we can help you to solve the problems of the negative energy in different manner.

Dakhna

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As per Hindu philosophy, a generous person has a definite place in Heaven.  There is no compulsion or restrictions about these donations.  In good old days Kings used to donate land, cows, money, jewelry, diamonds, gems etc... Kunti's son Karna is very famous for his generosity.  He is known as "Danshur Karna" and has become a yardstick of generosity.Even today in India hospitality is well preserved.  If a guest visits a poor person who has only one bread to eat, he will offer half of it to the guest.Annadan, vastradan & patradan are indications of good virtues like helping nature, kindness, willingness to sacrifice, sharing joy & resources, care & respect for others.Therefore, whenever any Dharmik Vidhi is performed it is also customary to invite relatives, friends & well wishers to attend such a function & offer them food and some memento (a gift like cloth, utensils or any useful household item) as a token of love, affection & remembrance.Depending on the wish & financial position of the host, "Punyakarma" by way of offering food, bhetvastu (gift) & dakshina to one or two Bramhins, Savashna (Married woman whose husband is alive), Munjas (Boys whose thread ceremony has been performed), & Kumarikas (unmarried girls) makes the Host eligible for "moksha".