Yamuna Pooja
The worship of the Yamuna River, known as Yamuna Pooja, is a Hindu ritual dedicated to the goddess Yamuna. The Yamuna River is considered a sacred river in Hinduism, and it is believed to be the sister of Lord Krishna. Devotees perform this pooja to seek the blessings of the goddess for purification, prosperity, and well-being.
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- Devotees believe that performing Yamuna Pooja can help purify them of sins and bring spiritual upliftment.
- The sacred waters of the Yamuna are believed to have healing properties, and seeking the blessings of the goddess is thought to contribute to physical well-being.
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- Prayers: Devotees offer prayers to Goddess Yamuna, seeking her blessings and expressing gratitude for the life-sustaining waters of the river.
- Offerings: Offerings of flowers, incense, lamps, and other auspicious items are made to the goddess. Some rituals may also involve the symbolic representation of the river using images or idols.
- Special Occasions: Yamuna Pooja can be performed on various occasions, including Yamuna Jayanti (the appearance day of Goddess Yamuna) and other significant festivals.
- Purification: Devotees perform Yamuna Pooja to seek purification, both spiritually and physically, by connecting with the sacred waters of the Yamuna.
- Blessings: The pooja is conducted to seek the blessings of Goddess Yamuna for overall well-being, prosperity, and protection.
- Sacred River: The Yamuna River is one of the major rivers in India and holds great religious significance. It is often associated with Lord Krishna and his pastimes.
- Goddess Yamuna: In Hindu mythology, the river is personified as the goddess Yamuna, who is revered and worshipped for her purifying and nourishing qualities.
Book a Pandit for the Yamuna Puja. The Purohit will bring all the required pooja samagri (items). All our Pandits are highly experienced and have studied at Vedic Patashala.
To perform Online and Offline Pooja @ LUT contact us.
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