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5 verified pujas available at Jagannath Temple, Puri. Every booking ships with video proof, certified pandit and 80G receipt.
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Satyanarayan Katha
Deity: Lord Vishnu (Satyanarayan)
Satyanarayan Katha is the recitation of five chapters from the Skanda Purana, Reva Khanda, in which Sage Suta narrates how Lord Vishnu, in his form as Satya (Truth) Narayan, fulfils the genuine vows of devotees. The katha is structured as five adhyayas: (1) the merits of the vrat as taught by Narada, (2) the story of the poor Brahmin and the woodcutter, (3) the merchant Sadhu Vaishya and his daughter Kalavati, (4) the king Tungadhwaja, and (5) the cowherds of Vana. Each chapter ends with the punishment for forgetting the offered prasad and the restoration of fortune upon remembrance — a teaching on the gravity of vows kept and broken. The puja is traditionally performed on Purnima (full moon), Sankashti, after housewarming, weddings, business launches, or upon fulfilment of a vow. The Banana-leaf mandap (chhatra) houses a kalash, Lord Satyanarayan murti, Tulsi, and panchamrit. Sapatashati panchamrit prasad — wheat flour, sugar, ghee, banana, and milk in equal parts — is offered. The booking covers complete katha narration in Hindi/Sanskrit, full sankalp, prasad preparation, and certified video.
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Sunderkand Path
Deity: Lord Hanuman
Sunderkand is the fifth and most beloved kanda (book) of Goswami Tulsidas's Ramcharitmanas (composed 1574 CE in Awadhi), narrating Hanuman's heroic journey across the ocean to Lanka, his discovery of Sita in the Ashok Vatika, the burning of Lanka, and his return to Lord Rama. Of the seven kandas, Sunderkand is the only one named for its inherent beauty (sundara) rather than for plot or place — and it is the only kanda traditionally read independently for results. Comprising 60 dohas, 504 chaupais, and 5 chhands, a complete recitation takes approximately 2.5 hours when chanted with proper laya and bhava. Tulsidas himself promised that those who recite Sunderkand "with love" gain courage in adversity, removal of fear, success in pending matters, deliverance from Sade Sati and Shani Dhaiya, marital harmony, and freedom from black-magic afflictions — for Hanuman is the kalyug-jagrut deity and Sunderkand is his charit. Traditionally performed on Tuesdays, Saturdays, on Hanuman Jayanti, and during the 41-day Mangalwar anushthan. The booking covers complete recitation, Hanuman aarti, prasad, and HD video.
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Ram Charit Manas Path
Deity: Lord Rama
Ramcharitmanas — "the lake of the deeds of Rama" — is the magnum opus of Goswami Tulsidas, composed in Awadhi at Varanasi between 1574 and 1577 CE. Spanning seven kandas (Bal, Ayodhya, Aranya, Kishkindha, Sundar, Lanka, and Uttar), the work contains approximately 12,800 verses across 1073 dohas, 4608 chaupais, and 86 chhands. While a full Akhand Path requires 9 days (Navah-paray) of continuous recitation, our 4-hour booking covers a Sankshipt (abridged) Sampurna Path that recites the principal dohas and chaupais of all seven kandas with sankalp, mangalacharan, beej-mantra of each kanda, kanda-end aarti, and concluding pushpanjali. This puja is traditionally undertaken on Ram Navami, during Chaitra Navratri, on the anniversary of a deceased family member as paap-prayaschitta, before major life transitions, or as a 9-day household anushthan during Magha or Shravan. Tulsidas himself stated in the Bal Kanda that this Manas removes the threefold afflictions (taap-traya) and grants Rama-bhakti — the supreme goal. The booking includes full sankalp, abridged sampurna path, havan, aarti, prasad of fruits and panjiri, and HD video.
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Hanuman Chalisa Path
Deity: Lord Hanuman
The Hanuman Chalisa is a 40-verse Awadhi devotional poem composed by Goswami Tulsidas (c. 1532-1623 CE), arguably the most-recited Hindu devotional text in the world today. The composition consists of 2 introductory dohas, 40 chaupais (the chalisa proper), and 1 concluding doha, totalling 43 verses. Each chaupai praises an aspect of Hanuman ji — his strength (verses 7, 25), wisdom (3, 22), devotion to Rama (8, 9), service to Sita (16), valour at Lanka (17-19), and his unique role as kaliyug ke sankat-mochan — the remover of distress in the present age. The Chalisa is famously cited in verse 36: "Sankat te Hanuman chhudave, mana, krama, vachan dhyana jo lave" — "Hanuman delivers from all distress one who remembers him in thought, deed, and word". A standard 11-paath anushthan takes 45 minutes and is recommended on Tuesdays, Saturdays, Hanuman Jayanti, during Sade Sati or Shani Dhaiya, before exams, court hearings, or any significant undertaking. The booking includes 11 paaths with proper laya, Bajrang Baan, Hanuman aarti, prasad of bundi laddoo, and certified HD video.
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Ganesh Puja
Deity: Lord Ganesha
Ganesh Puja invokes Lord Ganesha — Vighneshwara, the remover of obstacles, and Buddhipriya, lover of intellect — before any new venture, marriage, housewarming (griha pravesh), examinations, or business launch. The ritual follows the Shodashopachara (sixteen-step) sequence detailed in the Ganesha Purana and Mudgala Purana: avahana (invocation), asana (offering of seat), padya, arghya, achamana, snanam, vastra, yajnopavita, gandha (sandalwood), pushpa (red and yellow flowers), dhupa, deepa, naivedya (modak and laddoo), tambula (betel), pradakshina, and mantra-pushpanjali. The 21 Durva grass blades — a herb sacred to Ganesha — are offered with the 21 names from the Sankashtanasaka Stotra. Devotees recite the Ganapati Atharvashirsha 11 times during the puja for fulfilment of desires and removal of vighnas (obstacles). Auspicious dates include Ganesh Chaturthi, every Chaturthi tithi (4th lunar day), Wednesdays, and the start of any new endeavour. The booking covers full Shodashopachara, Sankalp in your name and gotra, recitation of 108 Ganesha names, aarti, and live HD video proof.
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