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Daily & Home Rituals

Simple daily practices for home worship, lamp lighting, and regular spiritual routines.

Deepa/Diya Aarati (Lamp Lighting)
Daily Practice (Nitya)
Deepa/Diya Aarati (Lamp Lighting)

Lighting the lamp symbolizes dispelling darkness (ignorance) and inviting light (knowledge and divine presence). Evening aarati marks the transition from …

Ganesh Vandana (Before Starting Work)
Daily Practice (Nitya)
Ganesh Vandana (Before Starting Work)

Lord Ganesha is Vighnaharta - the remover of obstacles. Praying to Ganesha before any new beginning ensures success and smooth …

Naivedya/Bhog Offering
Daily Practice (Nitya)
Naivedya/Bhog Offering

Naivedya is the practice of offering food to the deity before consuming it. This transforms ordinary food into prasad (blessed …

Nitya Puja (Daily Home Worship)
Daily Practice (Nitya)
Nitya Puja (Daily Home Worship)

Daily worship to maintain spiritual connection, invite positive energy, and express gratitude to the divine. It purifies the home environment …

Sandhya Vandana (Morning/Evening Prayer)
Daily Practice (Nitya)
Sandhya Vandana (Morning/Evening Prayer)

Sandhya Vandana is the traditional prayer routine performed at the junction of day and night. It purifies the mind, body, …

Shankha, Bell & Incense Practices
Daily Practice (Nitya)
Shankha, Bell & Incense Practices

Conch (Shankha), Bell (Ghanti), and Incense (Dhoop/Agarbatti) are essential elements of Hindu worship. Each has specific spiritual and practical significance.

Surya Arghya (Water Offering to Sun)
Daily Practice (Nitya)
Surya Arghya (Water Offering to Sun)

Offering water to the rising Sun is one of the most powerful daily practices. It invokes the blessing of Surya …

Tulsi Puja & Parikrama
Daily Practice (Nitya)
Tulsi Puja & Parikrama

Tulsi (Holy Basil) is considered the most sacred plant in Hinduism. Daily worship of Tulsi brings health, prosperity, and spiritual …