Ganapati Puja
Begin auspiciously · Remove obstacles · Mūlādhāra grounding
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Ganesha, lord of the Mūlādhāra and personification of “Om,” is invoked first so mantras gain siddhi and the ceremony proceeds nirvighnam (without hurdles).
From muhurtam to pujari to samagri, we manage it all, while you receive blessings without distractions
From muhurtam guidance to pujari and samagri, we handle the end-to-end ceremony—so your family can focus on receiving blessings.
Begin auspiciously · Remove obstacles · Mūlādhāra grounding
Ganesha, lord of the Mūlādhāra and personification of “Om,” is invoked first so mantras gain siddhi and the ceremony proceeds nirvighnam (without hurdles).
Mantra-charged water. Teertha sanctity. Subtle cleansing. Energy conduit.
Through Vedic mantras, the kalasa embodies sacred rivers; its teertham gathers sukshma shakti that is later sprinkled for purification and blessings.
Coconut atop leaves. Akshata added. Vibrations attracted. Negativity removed.
Sixteen upacharas. Mind steadied. Presence felt. Bhakti deepened.
From avahana to visarjana, each upachara refines awareness (yeruka), anchoring the devotee in devotion and alignment with the deity’s grace.
Raksha knot. Sankalpa seal. Protection invoked. Auspicious ritual.
Thoranam (raksha) is worshipped and tied as a protective vow, reinforcing commitment to the vrata and inviting Devi’s safeguarding presence.
Puranic stories. Vow reinforced. Dharma remembered. Mind inspired.
Satyanarayana katha recounts puranic episodes that imprint the vrata’s core promise, guiding conduct and strengthening resolve through sacred remembrance.
Karma-phala offered. Desire purified. Non-attachment practiced. Gratitude expressed.
The fruits of action are offered to the Lord, interrupting habit-loops of karma and allowing enjoyment without new vasanas forming.
Ego offered. Light revealed. Devata darshan. Fragrant reminder.
Camphor flame symbolises ego burning; its lingering fragrance signifies presence without ego—granting a clearer glimpse of the divine.
Inner divinity. Abheda truth. Bliss reminder. Path to moksha.
A lyrical reminder that the sought divinity resides within; pujas are aids to realise abhedam (oneness) and progress towards ultimate jnana and moksha.
Final blessings · Mantra benediction
The pujari’s concluding blessings—rooted in daily sadhana and recitation—are offered for the family’s wellbeing and the home’s auspicious start.
This list adapts to your family tradition—final kit confirmed after booking.
Mantra • Dravya • Mana — purity in every step.
Qualified, devoted pujaris—precision in every mantra.
Eco-friendly, natural samagri—no plastic, no impurities.
Short video primers so your family participates with awareness and joy.
From enquiry to blessings, here’s exactly what happens—summarized in chat.
Yes. Share preferred dates and city; we’ll suggest 2–3 auspicious slots and confirm one with you.
Yes. We bring the core puja materials. You may keep fruits/sweets/prasadam items as per family tradition. Final kit is confirmed on the pre-puja call.
Telangana & Andhra Pradesh (e.g., Hyderabad, Warangal, Vizag, Vijayawada, Guntur, Tirupati, etc.). Service is in Telugu by default.
A verified Telugu pujari near you—experienced, ID-verified, and briefed on your family’s requirements.
Yes. We use a compact setup and follow society rules.
Clean space, a small table/peetam, water, seating for family, and prasadam ingredients if you prefer homemade. We’ll send a WhatsApp checklist.
Choose Advance (deposit) to lock your date or Pay in full. For Advance, the balance is paid after the ceremony (UPI/cash receipt).
Free reschedule up to 48h before the puja. Cancellations: configurable—e.g., refundable minus small fee ≥72h; within 72h non-refundable.
Puja is in Telugu. Basic explanations in Telugu (and brief English/Hindi on request). Photos/video are fine outside key mantra moments—ask the pujari.
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