Ganga Puja in Varanasi is a pious ritual that is carried out to worship Maa Ganga, the holy river that is believed to cleanse one’s sins and provide spiritual liberation. Varanasi is one of the oldest and most sacred cities in India, which is of immense spiritual significance as devotees perform prayers on the banks of the holy Ganges River for peace, prosperity, and ancestral blessings. Doing Ganga Puja in Varanasi is extremely auspicious.
The Ganga Puja starts with a holy Sankalp, which is chanted in the name of the devotee and his family, to attain the divine blessings of Maa Ganga. This is followed by Kalash Sthapana and purification rituals to generate a holy atmosphere for the puja. The priest then calls Maa Ganga by reciting powerful Vedic mantras and prayers.
In the ritual, devotees perform the ritual of offering flowers, diyas, incense, and holy water to the holy river, which symbolizes their devotion and gratitude to the river. The ritual continues with the divine Ganga Aarti, accompanied by devotional chants and prayers. The puja ends with final blessings from Maa Ganga, and prasad is distributed to the devotees for peace, prosperity, and spiritual fulfillment.
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Benefits of Varanasi Ganga Puja
Spiritual purification and removal of sins
Peace of mind and emotional healing
Blessings for prosperity and happiness
Removal of negative energies
Ancestral blessings and karmic cleansing
Improvement in health and positivity
Inner peace and spiritual growth
The puja samagri is included in the Dakshina:
Asthi Kalash (Urn containing the ashes)अस्थि कलश (जिसमें दिवंगत की राख रखी हो)
A clean white cloth (to wrap the kalash)साफ़ सफेद कपड़ा (कलश को लपेटने के लिए)
Gangajal (Holy Ganga water)
गंगाजल (पवित्र गंगा का जल)
Mitti (sacred soil) from a holy place (optional)पवित्र स्थान की मिट्टी (ऐच्छिक)
Small pot (lota) or Kalash (छोटा लोटा या कलश)
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