Ganesh Atharvashirsha 108 Path In Mahemdavad
At Siddhivinayak Temple, Mahemdavad
1 Yajman
The duration of Ganesh Atharvashirsha 108 Path is 3 hours.
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Ganesh Atharvashirsha 108 Path is arranged in Mahemdavad. Ganesh Atharvashirsha is a Sanskrit text dedicated to Lord Ganesha. This text contains 108 verses and is considered one of the most important and powerful prayers to Lord Ganesha. Each verse of the Atharvashirsha Ganapathy Upanishad extols the virtues, attributes, and powers of Lord Ganesha. It begins with an invocation praising Ganesha and then proceeds to describe his various forms, aspects, and attributes.
At first, Sankalp is taken in the name of the devotees. Then invoking of Lord Ganesh is done with the help of mantras and prayers by the pujariji. Then reading of the path is started by the pujarji a total of 108 paths are done by the pujari ji. At last blessings of Lord Ganesh are taken by the devotees by offering prayers.
When to Perform Ganesh Atharvashirsha 108 Path in Mahemdavad?
This puja can be done on any day of the year according to the mahurat.
Ganesh Atharvashirsha 108 Path in Mahemdavad Duration
The duration of Ganesh Atharvashirsha 108 Path is 3 hours.
Yajman Details
- Total Yajman: 1
Benefits of Ganesh Atharvashirsha 108 Path
Offering this puja is believed to increase the knowledge of the devotees. It also helps in increasing the intellect of the devotees and their family members. It also helps in reducing the problems and hurdles affecting the life of the devotees.
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