The Maha Puja in the Parli Vaijnath Temple is a pious and complicated ritual worship of Lord Shiva. The term “Maha” denotes greatness, and the other term “Puja” denotes worship; combined, they form an expression of a great and divine spiritual worship. People from all over the country come and perform the Maha Puja at the Parli Vaijnath Jyotirlinga to receive the blessings of the Lord Vaijnath (Lord Shiva).
The ritual of ‘Maha Puja’ is conducted wherein expert priests chant alot of Vedic mantras along with other holy offerings like flowers, fruits, sweets, water, milk, and other holy materials to the Jyotirlinga. The ritual is believed to fetch divine cleansing, happiness, as well as the satisfaction of all wishes.
The Maha Puja ceremony commences with the chanting of Purusha Sukta and entails Shodashopchar Puja, five Rudra Path, and Namak-Chamak Rudrabhishek. The act of taking a solemn promise to perform Naivedya and arrange for food offering to Brahmins is a part of this holy ceremony and is regarded as a most auspicious and pious act.
In Parli-Vaijnath, Maha Puja is believed to overcome obstructions, achieve harmony of mind, and attain divine blessings, thus it is one of the most potent and spiritually fertile rituals of Lord Shaivam.
Pandit Manoj Pathak is a highly experienced and devoted Vedic priest specializing in Rudrabhishek Puja at Parli Vaijnath Jyotirlinga, one of the twelve most sacred abodes of Lord Shiva. With many years of experience performing traditional rituals at Parli Vaijnath Temple, Pandit Manoj Pathak strictly follows authentic Vedic scriptures and chants powerful Rudra mantras to ensure complete spiritual and devotional benefits for devotees.
Benefits of Parli Vaijnath – Parli Vaijnath Maha Puja
Brings good health and physical well-being by seeking Lord Vaijnath’s healing blessings
Helps in relief from chronic illnesses and long-term health issues
Reduces mental stress, anxiety, and negative energies
Strengthens immunity and overall vitality
Supports emotional balance and inner peace
Aids in faster recovery after illness or surgery
Removes health-related karmic obstacles
The puja samagri is included in the Dakshina:
Jal(जल),Turmeric(हल्दी), Kumkum(कुमकुम), Sandalwood(चंदन), Bel Patra(बेल पत्र), Flowers(पुष्प),Milk (दूध)
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