Puja on Balaji Jayanti for happiness and prosperity
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Puja on Balaji Jayanti
खुशहाल जीवन के लिये बालाजी जयंती
के दिन पूजा
Lord Balaji Jayanti (भगवान बालाजी जयंती) is being celebrated on the day of
Margshirsh Krishna Ashtami. The Puja is completed on this day to celebrate the
birth of Lord (bhagawan) Balaji. People travel to very old temple (mandir) of
Tirupati Balaji that is six hundred years old to have blessed with Lord
(bhagawan) Balaji. On this occasion Lord (bhagawan) Balaji is ornamented with
new clothes and new jewelry and Maha Aarti is being carried out in the evening.
In accordance with Hindu mythology, it is thought that Lord (bhagawan) Narada
pleaded Lord (bhagawan) Vishnu to look after living beings, so on the special
request Lord (bhagawan) Vishnu took re-birth as Shri Balaji. The puja during
Balaji Jayanti frees the folks from all of the fears and convey happiness and
prosperity in the life. The puja also frees the devotees from all of the
worries. To the Shardha Navratri which falls on September every year, maximum
number of devotees visits the temple (mandir) of Tirupati Balaji. It is thought
that Balaji Jayanti is being celebrated on the ninth day of Shardha Navratri
event. On this auspicious day people also offer their hair to Lord (bhagawan)
Balaji which symbolizes the wiping out of ego. Balaji Jayanti Puja is completed
with suitable customs and rituals.
The best way to do Balaji Jayanti Puja
The puja must be carried out wholeheartedly and the devotees should keep trust
and faith on the Lord (bhagawan) Venkateshawara. Devotees visiting Tirumala
hills for the Darshan should first check their requirements, need full trust on
god, must admiration the gurus and must chant the mantras “Om Namo Narayana”,
“Sai Vengusa”, “Venkatramanna” in the praise of Lord (bhagawan) Vishnu and Lord
(bhagawan) Vekatesha. Attachment and the purity of soul is the main ingredient
being offered to balaji. Devotees require to take bath early in the morning,
must give angapra dakshina and must surrender in the feet of Lord (bhagawan)
Balaji. Doing this puja fulfils all the needs of the devotees. Individuals who
wish to do Balaji Puja at home must offer puja to the image of Balaji on
Saturday in purattasi month. Kumkum, garlands and shlokas are being offered to
Lord (bhagawan) Balaji.
Doing the Puja by surrounding in the feet of Lord (bhagawan) makes the devotees
to attain salvation. Puja offered to Lord (bhagawan) Balaji helps in achieving
calm and soul. Lord (bhagawan) Balaji helps the devotees to purify their heart
and leads to the welfare of other people. Lord (bhagawan) Balaji Puja also
brings the wealth in the life of the devotees. Holiness in the life is being
increased to a greater extent and the belief turn into purified and convey
self-realization.
Importance of Balaji Jayanti
In accordance with Hindu mythology it is being thought that Lord (bhagawan)
Venkatesh appeared on our planet for the upliftment of humanity and to wipe out
evilness. The temple (mandir) of Tirupati is thought to be the vaikuntham of
Kalyug. The tirumal hill, small a part of mountain Meru is being believed to be
brought on earth by the vehicle of Lord (bhagawan) Vishnu known as Garuda from
vaikuntha and therefore is taken into account to be awfully sacred.
This Balaji Jayanti puja completed by our Divyayogashop's priest (Pandit) by maintaining pure holiness and incorporating vedic/tantrik rituals. After Balaji Jayanti puja Divyayogashop will send puja photo within 3-4 working days by electronic mail. Divyayogashop do Live telecast of this Balaji Jayanti puja so you may see your puja at real time.
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Description | Balaji puja on balaji jayanti |
Tithi | Krishna Paksha |
Tithi Muhurth | Ashtami |
Puja Day | 1 Day |
Puja by | 1 Pandit, 3 Pandit, 5 Pandit |
Puja/Sadhna Muhurth | After 7am |