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Marriage Anniversary

Marriage Anniversary Puja is a sacred Vedic ritual performed on the wedding anniversary. It aims to strengthen the bond of love, devotion, and harmony between husband and wife and to invoke blessings for peace and prosperity in the family.

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Bhoomi Pujan

Bhoomi Pujan is a sacred Hindu ritual performed before starting construction to seek the blessings of Mother Earth and the Vastu Purush. This ceremony aims to remove any negative energies or obstacles from the site while ensuring the safety and stability of the future building. By offering prayers, devotees seek forgiveness for disturbing the soil and pray for the overall peace, prosperity, and timely completion of the project.

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Grih Pravesh Yagya

Grih Pravesh Yagya is an auspicious Vedic ritual performed before entering a new home. It aims to purify the house, invite prosperity, and seek divine blessings for the protection and well-being of the family.

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Dayanand Bodhotsav

Dayanand Bodhotsav commemorates the spiritual awakening of Swami Dayanand Saraswati, the founder of Arya Samaj. It marks the night of Maha Shivratri when he realized the truth about idol worship and began his quest for the Vedas. This day celebrates his journey from ignorance to enlightenment and his efforts to reform society.

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Makar Sankranti

Makar Sankranti marks the Sun's transition into the zodiac sign of Capricorn (Makara) and the beginning of longer, warmer days. It is traditionally celebrated by flying kites, taking holy dips in rivers, and sharing sweets made of sesame (til) and jaggery.

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Arya samaj foundation Day

Arya Samaj Foundation Day marks the establishment of Arya Samaj by Swami Dayanand Saraswati in 1875. The day symbolizes the revival of Vedic principles and the spread of truth, righteousness, and education in society.

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Death Anniversary Havan

Death Anniversary Havan is performed to offer homage to departed ancestors, seek peace for their souls, and express reverence. It symbolizes spiritual purification and the continuity of good values in the family.

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Vasant panchami

"Vasant Panchami is a traditional festival celebrated to mark the arrival of spring and to honor knowledge, learning, and cultural growth. It involves offering prayers, wearing yellow attire, and engaging in activities that promote education and creativity, often dedicated to Goddess Saraswati. This observance emphasizes purity of thought, intellectual development, and appreciation of nature’s renewal. It is believed to create a positive and inspiring environment, encouraging clarity of mind and creative expression. It reflects a scientific and cultural approach to aligning human life with seasonal changes and natural harmony. Its purpose is to promote knowledge, prosperity, and overall well-being."

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Maha Shivratri

Maha Shivratri known as the "Great Night of Shiva," this festival celebrates the marriage of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Devotees stay awake all night (Jagran), perform Abhishek on the Shiva Lingam, and meditate to seek spiritual growth and inner peace.

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Holi Pujan

Holi is the festival of colors that symbolizes love, joy, and the victory of good over evil. Celebrated on the full moon day of the month of Phalguna, it promotes social unity and harmony.

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Maha mrityunjay Puja

"Maha Mrityunjay Puja is a sacred Vedic observance performed for prayers of health, inner strength, peace, and protection. It involves the chanting of the Maha Mrityunjay Mantra, offering prayers, and traditional devotional practices dedicated to Lord Shiva. This practice emphasizes spiritual discipline, positive thinking, and resilience during challenging times. It is believed to create a calm and uplifting atmosphere, encouraging mental clarity and emotional balance. It reflects a spiritual approach to overcoming fear, cultivating courage, and aligning life with higher values. Its purpose is to promote healing, stability, and overall well-being."

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Grih shanti Havan

"Grih Shanti Havan is a Vedic ritual performed to promote peace, harmony, and positive energy within the home and family. It involves offering natural substances into the sacred fire along with the chanting of Vedic mantras. This practice emphasizes purity, mutual understanding, and disciplined living in the household. It is believed to create a calm and uplifting environment, encouraging mental clarity and emotional balance among family members. It reflects a scientific approach to aligning domestic life with natural and moral principles. Its purpose is to remove negativity, strengthen family unity, and promote overall well-being."

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