Pradosh Puja Jan 26, 2025
Pradosham, derived from the Sanskrit words "Pra" and "Dosham," translates to the time of removal of sins. According to Hindu mythology, Pradosham is the time when Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati are most merciful and shower their blessings upon the devotees. Worshipping Lord Siva during Pradosham helps to overcome difficulties, clear obstacles, and remove negative habits from our minds. Pradosham, a sacred time occurring at sunset on the thirteenth lunar day (trayodasi tithi), happens twice each lunar month: once during the waxing moon and once during the waning moon. Thus, Pradosha Puja is observed twice monthly at the temple. The word
Pradosh Puja Jan 11, 2025
Pradosham, derived from the Sanskrit words "Pra" and "Dosham," translates to the time of removal of sins. According to Hindu mythology, Pradosham is the time when Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati are most merciful and shower their blessings upon the devotees. Worshipping Lord Siva during Pradosham helps to overcome difficulties, clear obstacles, and remove negative habits from our minds. Pradosham, a sacred time occurring at sunset on the thirteenth lunar day (trayodasi tithi), happens twice each lunar month: once during the waxing moon and once during the waning moon. Thus, Pradosha Puja is observed twice monthly at the temple. The word
Pradosh Puja Dec 27, 2024
Pradosham, derived from the Sanskrit words "Pra" and "Dosham," translates to the time of removal of sins. According to Hindu mythology, Pradosham is the time when Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati are most merciful and shower their blessings upon the devotees. Worshipping Lord Siva during Pradosham helps to overcome difficulties, clear obstacles, and remove negative habits from our minds. Pradosham, a sacred time occurring at sunset on the thirteenth lunar day (trayodasi tithi), happens twice each lunar month: once during the waxing moon and once during the waning moon. Thus, Pradosha Puja is observed twice monthly at the temple. The word
Mahanyasam Rudrabhishekham
Mahanyasam Mahamantra Rudrabhishekam is a highly revered and elaborate Vedic ritual performed in honor of Lord Shiva. It combines two significant practices: the recitation of the Mahanyasam and the performance of the Rudrabhishekham. 1. Mahanyasam The Mahanyasam is a detailed and sacred set of Vedic hymns, often recited before performing the Rudrabhishekham. It is a part of the Krishna Yajurveda and focuses on purifying the body, mind, and soul of the devotee as well as the environment before invoking Lord Shiva. Nyasam means "placing" or "invocation," and Mahanyasam is the "great invocation." It symbolically associates different parts of the human
Pradosh Puja Oct 29, 2024
Pradosham, derived from the Sanskrit words "Pra" and "Dosham," translates to the time of removal of sins. According to Hindu mythology, Pradosham is the time when Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati are most merciful and shower their blessings upon the devotees. Worshipping Lord Siva during Pradosham helps to overcome difficulties, clear obstacles, and remove negative habits from our minds. Pradosham, a sacred time occurring at sunset on the thirteenth lunar day (trayodasi tithi), happens twice each lunar month: once during the waxing moon and once during the waning moon. Thus, Pradosha Puja is observed twice monthly at the temple. The word
Pradosh Puja Oct 14, 2024
Pradosham, derived from the Sanskrit words "Pra" and "Dosham," translates to the time of removal of sins. According to Hindu mythology, Pradosham is the time when Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati are most merciful and shower their blessings upon the devotees. Worshipping Lord Siva during Pradosham helps to overcome difficulties, clear obstacles, and remove negative habits from our minds. Pradosham, a sacred time occurring at sunset on the thirteenth lunar day (trayodasi tithi), happens twice each lunar month: once during the waxing moon and once during the waning moon. Thus, Pradosha Puja is observed twice monthly at the temple. The word
Navratri Utsavam Day 1
Navratri Festival: A Celebration of Divine Energy Navratri, the festival of nine nights, is a time of vibrant celebration, devotion, and reflection. Dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga in her nine forms, it symbolizes the victory of good over evil and the triumph of light over darkness. During this period, devotees fast, meditate, and offer prayers to the divine mother, seeking her blessings for strength, prosperity, and wisdom. Navratri is not just a festival; it’s a spiritual journey that uplifts the soul. Lalita Sahasranamam chanting : 7:00 PM Aaarti - Prasadam : 8:00PM
Pradosh Puja Sept 29, 2024
Pradosham, derived from the Sanskrit words "Pra" and "Dosham," translates to the time of removal of sins. According to Hindu mythology, Pradosham is the time when Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati are most merciful and shower their blessings upon the devotees. Worshipping Lord Siva during Pradosham helps to overcome difficulties, clear obstacles, and remove negative habits from our minds. Pradosham, a sacred time occurring at sunset on the thirteenth lunar day (trayodasi tithi), happens twice each lunar month: once during the waxing moon and once during the waning moon. Thus, Pradosha Puja is observed twice monthly at the temple. The word
Pradosh Puja Sept 15, 2024
Pradosham, derived from the Sanskrit words "Pra" and "Dosham," translates to the time of removal of sins. According to Hindu mythology, Pradosham is the time when Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati are most merciful and shower their blessings upon the devotees. Worshipping Lord Siva during Pradosham helps to overcome difficulties, clear obstacles, and remove negative habits from our minds. Pradosham, a sacred time occurring at sunset on the thirteenth lunar day (trayodasi tithi), happens twice each lunar month: once during the waxing moon and once during the waning moon. Thus, Pradosha Puja is observed twice monthly at the temple. The word
Ganesh Chaturthi Pooja 2024
Join us in celebrating Sarvajanik Ganesh Chaturthi at Mai Healing Centre, a sacred festival dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the harbinger of new beginnings. This year, we invite you to partake in the auspicious Pooja, offering prayers and seeking blessings for prosperity, wisdom, and peace. This is a time for spiritual renewal, and we welcome individuals and families to come together in devotion and community. We look forward to sharing the divine blessings of Lord Ganesha with you.