Puja – A Path to Divine Connection
‘Puja’ is a sacred act of devotion, gratitude, and reverence toward the Almighty — a way to connect with the Supreme Power and seek divine blessings. Through rituals, mantras, and offerings, it purifies the mind, uplifts the spirit, and fills the surroundings with positive energy. Performing Puja brings peace, prosperity, and mental clarity while removing negativity and guiding one toward righteousness and spiritual harmony.
Under the divine guidance of Shri. Prasad Pramod Jogalekar Guruji, every Puja is conducted with precision, purity, and traditional Vedic discipline. With over 20 years of experience, Guruji performs each ritual — from Abhishek and Havan to Shanti and Sanskar ceremonies — with deep devotion and systematic procedure. His approach reflects the essence of faith and tradition, ensuring that each Puja becomes a soulful experience filled with divine vibrations and spiritual fulfillment.
Each ceremony performed by Guruji not only follows ancient customs but also adapts to modern needs, offering both Online and Offline Puja services for devotees across the world. Every ritual is a journey of inner peace, divine connection, and spiritual awakening — where the blessings of the deities bring harmony, protection, and prosperity to one’s life.

Laghurudra Puja
Dedicated to Lord Shiva and performed on auspicious days, Mondays, or Shivratri. Involves chanting of Rudra Sukta 121 times, bringing peace, good health, spiritual growth, and relief from negative influences and planetary doshas.

Ganapati Atharvasheersh Sahasravartan
A sacred Puja of Lord Ganesh involving recitation of Ganapati Atharvasheersh 1000 times along with Abhishek. It invokes blessings of intelligence, balance, and harmony, purifies the mind, and removes obstacles from personal, professional, and spiritual life.

Vat Savitri Puja
Observed on the Full Moon day of Jyeshtha, where married women worship the Banyan tree (Vat) and pray for their husband’s long life. It signifies the devotion of Savitri, symbolizing faith, loyalty, and strength in marital life.

Mangalagaur Puja
A sacred vow observed by newly married women on every Tuesday of Shravan month for five years. Dedicated to Goddess Gauri, it ensures happiness, strength, and stability in married life, ending with Vrat Udyapan in the fifth year.

Satyanarayan Puja
One of the most popular Pujas dedicated to Lord Vishnu (Narayana). It can be performed on any auspicious occasion for peace, prosperity, and fulfillment. It blesses families with unity, wealth, and protection from misfortune.

Satya Vinayak Puja
This Puja honors Lord Ganesh (Vinayak) and is performed on Tuesdays, Full Moon days, or auspicious occasions. It removes obstacles, brings success, and promotes peace, knowledge, and positive beginnings in all personal and professional efforts.

Satyamba Puja
Dedicated to Goddess Amba (Devi), performed on Tuesdays, Fridays, or during Chaitra and Ashwin Navratri. It invokes divine strength, protection, and prosperity, removing negativity and filling life with power and spiritual grace.

Satya Datt Puja
Dedicated to Lord Dattatreya, the embodiment of Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh. Performed on Thursdays or auspicious days for peace, knowledge, spiritual upliftment, and relief from difficulties, helping devotees connect with divine consciousness.

Haritalika Puja
Observed on the 3rd day of Bhadrapad, this ritual worships Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva. It is performed for prosperity, happy married life, and divine unity, strengthening love, understanding, and harmony between couples.

Ganesh Puja
Dedicated to Lord Ganesh, remover of obstacles and symbol of wisdom and beginnings. Performed on the 4th day of Bhadrapad or Maagh, this Puja brings intellect, success, prosperity, and positive energy in all new ventures and important life beginnings.

Rishi Panchami Puja
Performed on the 5th day of Bhadrapad, this Puja honors the seven sages—Kashyap, Atri, Bharadwaj, Vishwamitra, Gautam, Jamadagni, and Vasishtha—along with Arundhati. It purifies sins, enhances wisdom, and promotes spiritual growth.

Gauri Puja
Celebrated on the 7th day of Bhadrapad, this Puja honors Goddess Gauri (Parvati), the symbol of purity, power, and marital bliss. It brings peace, happiness, and blessings of good fortune to families and especially to married women.

Anant Puja
Performed on the 14th day of the lunar month of Bhadrapad (Anant Chaturdashi) in honor of Lord Anant. A sacred thread with 14 knots is tied—on the right arm for men and left arm for women—symbolizing Lord Anant’s protection and blessings.

Ghat Sthaapana Puja
Performed on the 1st day of Chaitra or Ashwin, marking the start of Navratri. It symbolizes the installation of divine energy and the worship of Goddess Durga for nine days, invoking strength, prosperity, and spiritual positivity.

Lalita Panchami Puja
Celebrated on the 5th day of Ashwin Navratri, this Puja honors Goddess Lalita, a symbol of grace, compassion, and power. Performing this ritual brings inner peace, divine beauty, and protection from negativity in all aspects of life.

Lakshmi Puja
Performed on Ashwin Amavasya (Diwali’s third day), this Puja worships Goddess Lakshmi, the divine giver of wealth, prosperity, and abundance. It invites happiness, financial growth, and success while removing poverty and negative energies.

Tulsi Vivah Puja
A symbolic marriage of the holy Tulsi plant with Lord Vishnu or Krishna, observed between the 11th and 15th lunar days of Kartik. It marks the beginning of the marriage season and brings harmony, prosperity, and happiness.


