Srinagar - Shere Mata Havan
At Srinagar
4 Yajman
2 to 3 hours
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The term "Shere Mata ka Havan" refers to a religious or spiritual ritual havan performed in honor of a Goddess, often referred to as "Shere Mata" or "Devi Shakti." The word "Shere" can mean both "powerful" and "brave," and in many texts, "Shere Mata" is refered to the Goddess Durga a powerful manifestation of the divine feminine. Havan is a Vedic fire ritual conducted to invoke the deity's blessings.
At first, Sankalp is taken in the name of the devotees. Later, Kalash Puja is done, and invoking of Mata is done with the help of mantras and jaap by the pujari ji. Then the the havan is started by the pujari and unhoma is also done. After that Gayatri Mata homa is done. At last Shree Mata hawan is done along with chanting of 1000 mantras by the pujari ji and the puja is completed.
When to Perform Srinagar - Shere Mata Havan?
This puja can be done on any day of the year according to the Mahurat.
Puja Duration
2 to 3 hours
Yajman Details
- Total Yajman: 4
Benefits of Puja
Shere Mata ka Havan is believed to help in purifying the mind and soul of the devotees. The chanting of sacred mantras and the hawan offerings helps the devotees to connect to the divine Goddess, which helps them in spiritual growth, inner peace, and clarity. The Havan is believed to bring prosperity and growth into the life of the devotees . It is also believed that this puja also brings financial success, career growth, and stability for the devotees and their family members.
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