Tuesday, 19 November 2013

beejakshara mantra SatyaNarayana Swamy Vratam -Puja Details



Lord Satyanarayana swamy is another form of Lord Vishnu who is commonly worshipped by Hindus in their homes along with family and friends. The worship is performed usually on a full moon (purnima) day of the month. People worship by reciting the gracious story of the Lord which was once told by Lord Vishnu himself to the sage Narada for the benefit of humankind. The Lord's grace is described in a Hindu mythological book called Skanda Purana. He has four hands like Lord Vishnu, however, his fourth hand does not hold a lotus rather it is extended upward to bless people. 

This Vratam (Prayers) can be done by anyone irrespective of any Caste, Creed, Sect, Sex and Age.
If anybody is performing Satyanarayana swamy puja, one should attend even though he / she has not been invited. One should take the Holy Prasada which will give after the completion of the puja.

Procedure of performing Satyanarayana Swamy Vratam:

Previous Night, think of the Lord Sri SatyanaaraayaNa and mentally decide to perform puujaa the next day.  This is the sankalpa.

Next day early morning keep the same thoughts of worshipping the Lord and take a head-bath  (if possible an oil-bath). Wash Kalasha and fill it with clean water upto 3/4 of it and place it near the altar in a clean place and cover it up. Observe Fast (if possible).

Again in the evening take a head-bath. This should be done by both husband and wife. Wear youe best dress and decorate yourself and the kalasha. Decorate the front door, altar and the place near the altar. Invite your relatives, friends (who have bhakti in the Lord). The yajamaan's dress should be traditional dhoti.


Keep all the things for puja ready, near the altar.

Play This Audio (Satyanarayana Swamy Puja ) Vratam and Katha (story of Lord Satyanarayana Swamy)



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