Sukshma Puja In Khushimath
At Khushimath Temple Premises.
2 Yajman
The duration of Sukshma Puja is 20 to 30 minutes.
Puja Samagri Included in Dakshina
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About
Khushimath is a holy pilgrimage site dedicated to Goddess Yamuna. The word Sukshma is derived from Sanskrit which means small amount of offering. The Yamunotri or the source of Yamuna is one of these holy locations which is also one of the Char Dham. Worshipping the Sukshma Puja at Khushimath brings peace to mind. The Yamuna is one of the most sacred rivers in Hinduism.
At first the Sankalp will be taken in the name of the person. Than the puja items are like chundri, bindi etc are used to do the Shringar along with mantra chanting.
Required Things (Puja Samagri)
Chundri(चुंदरी), Bindi(बिंदी), Vermillion(सिंदूर), Bangles(चूड़ियाँ), Incense stick(अगरबत्ती), Dhup (धूप), Yamuna Jal(यमुना जल), Prasad(प्रसाद)
When Should Sukshma Puja be Performed in Khushimath?
The puja can be performed on any day of the year according to the mahurat.
Sukshma Puja Duration
The duration of Sukshma Puja is 20 to 30 minutes.
Yajman Details
- Total Yajman: 2
Benefits of Sukshma Puja
Performing this puja at purifies the body and keeps the mind healthy. Doing this puja brings peace to mind. It also helps in reducing stress and removing unwanted obstacles from the life of the devotees. It can also help in fulfilling wishes of the devotees. It is a way to seek divine protection and blessings, providing protection from negative influences. Doing this puja is purifies the soul and helps in curing diseases and gain salvation or Moksha.
