pooja – Worshipping of Supreme Power (Almighty) .


This Hindu act of worship is termed as pooja. In their worship, Hindus can personally choose which god they would like to worship and what they would like this worship to look like. In other words, pooja is usually very, very personal. Along with their festive celebrations, Hindus also hold very sacred ceremonies Today we're witnessing so many hindu religious ceremonies like performing Yagnas, Homas Vratams etc. as per their usage and custom.


(i) What is Pooja and Homas etc. Why it has to be performed


pooja is a religious ritual performed as per our ancient Vedic scripts. pooja is done to appease God, a Planet or any other Divine Entity. pooja is generally performed by learned Brahmins according to the Rules and guidelines laid in our ancient scripts. The pooja is generally performed for attaining certain wishes or for protection against any malefic effect. It is the process of worshipping God with pure mind and heart. is to be done everyday at home and in temples.

It is very well known fact that whenever we, the human beings are in any type of trouble we look for some superior power or a force to help us to get rid of problems and better solution. Now what can be a better solution for this than to resort to God Almighty who himself has created us. It is for this very purpose that our ancient sages developed a way to communicate and convey our problems to almighty God for getting rid of our problems or seek the divine blessings to save us from impending problems via certain specific procedures which are known as pooja and Homas.

Worshipping of Cows


Worship Goddess Kamadhenu on Fridays and Goddess Lakshmi will bless you with Abundance. Cows have been treated as sacred and as a personification of Goddess Kamadhenu. Vedas say that Goddess Kamadhenu is a cosmos where all the Gods, Goddess, Devas including the Trinity (Shiva, Vishnu, Brahma along with their Consorts) reside. It is also stated in the myths that offering prayers to Goddess Kamadhenu is equivalent to worshipping our ancestors and hence it is considered to be auspicious to feed the cows on a New Moon Day. The cow is worshipped every day and has a very major significance in family rituals. The cow is called as Kamadhenu, the wish-fulfilling sacred cow.


Gho Pooja means worshipping Goddess Kamadhenu. Puranas say that Mother Kamadhenu ("Gho Matha") emanated from the milky ocean while the Devas and Asuras were churning the ocean and she was taken into possession by Devas. As Kamadhenu fulfilled the wishes of all, the Devas flourished with her divine grace.

Performing Gho Pooja i.e . Worshipping mother Kamadhenu helps in alleviating the sins committed by our Ancestors and also in wiping out the ancestral curse. Losses in business can be overcome by the performance of this worship. Debts can be easily resolved. Problems created by enemies would easily vanish.

Yagnyas



These are the outer forms of worship in Hinduism, reminders of its direct connection with the Vedic religion of the ancient past. During the performance of the yajnas, offerings are made to different deities in a prescribed and systematic manner by qualified priests to supplicate them, so that they would assist the worshipper in achieving certain results in life.

The chanting of mantras while performing the sacrifices is expected to ensure fulfillment of specific desires, the overall welfare of an individual, a group of people or the entire society.

The simplest form of yajna is the domestic ritual performed by the householder who would offer simple oblation into the sacred fire lit in his house. A more complicated version involves setting up of three to five fires and pouring of offerings into them such as food grains, ghee or butter, and other vegetable substances by chosen and qualified priests, chanting mantras simultaneously, invoking various gods especially Agni, Indra, Varuna etc.

Some yajnas are performed on large scale for the general welfare of the entire community, to increase fertility of soil, to invite rains, to welcome peace and wealth etc. Depending upon the degree of complexity, these yajnas may last from a few hours to several days. The number of priests participating and conducting the ceremony would depend upon the nature and objective for which it is performed.

It is a fact that the incidence of performing the yajnas and other forms of sacrifices is slowly coming down in modern Hinduism, primarily because of the influence of western education, the complexity involved in performing them and the decreasing number of qualified priests who can perform yajnas effectively according to the full Vedic injunctions.

Benefits of poojas, Yagnyas and Homas 1. To attain Health, Wealth & Happiness in our lives
2. To remove various obstacles in our lives which may be due to multiple reasons like any planet placed wrongly in our Horoscope
3. To attain a spiritual environment at the time of specific occasions like starting of a new business, marriage, housewarming etc.
4. To create positive and a pious atmosphere thereby eliminating negative energies responsible for the miseries and sorrows in ones life.

 
 
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