Dussehra also known as Vijayadashami is a festival which
is celebrated on the tenth day of Ashwin (September / October). The festival is
observed for different reasons and celebrated differently all over India. As
per Durga Saptashati, Devi Durga led a battle against Mahishasur and it lasted
for nine days and nine nights. She killed Mahishasur on the tenth day.
Therefore, different manifestations of Devi Durga are worshipped during the
nine-day long Navratri festival each year. The tenth day is dedicated to Durga
as Vijayadashami. The divine feminine energy is worshipped as Shakti and
celebrated during the festival. The celebration ends with Dussehra on the tenth
day, when the idol of Devi Durga is immersed in a river or a lake. The day also
marks the end of Durga Puja, where people revel and recount Devi Durga’s
victory over Mahishasur, thus restoring the balance of Dharma.
The day also marks the victory of Shri Ram when he slayed
Ravana the king of Lanka. Ravana had abducted Devi Sita for which he was
defeated by Shri Ram. The word ‘Dussehra’ is derived from two Sanskrit words –
Dasha and Hara – that means defeating the ten headed Ravana.
In large parts of India, Ramleela is performed which is
based on the life and times of Shri Ram. On the day of Vijayadashami, huge
effigies of Ravan, Meghnaad and Kumbhakarn are set ablaze signifying good
overcoming evil. In the eastern parts of India like Odisha, Assam and Bengal
the idols of the Devi Durga are immersed in a river or a lake on the day of
Vijayadashami.
Performing a Puja dedicated to Shri Ram, Hanumanji and
Devi Durga on the day of Dussehra is supposed to protect one from all kind of
adversities and malefic forces, as well as to confer peace, prosperity and
harmony in all the areas of life by the blessings of Shri Rama, Devi Durga and
Hanumanji. An important ritual that is performed on this day is that all types
of machines, tools, implements and vehicles are worshipped on this day so that
they function properly in the coming year.
Puja Description:
This Puja Procedure involves the following:
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Swasti Vaachan, Shanti Path, Sankalp, Gauri-Ganesh
Pujan, Kalash Pujan, Durga Yantra Pujan, Navgrah Pujan, Nav Durga Puja, Shodash Matrika /
Sapt Ghrit Matrika Pujan, Siddh Kunjika Stotra Paath 11 times, Durga Kavach Paath, Aarti, Prasad to Brahmins.
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To check directions & Clean the area with gangajal
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Preparation & Decoration
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Vidhi & Puja Proceedings
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Aarti & Bhojan
Additional Information
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NO OF PUNDITS; 2
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DURATION OF PUJA; 3-4 hrs
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Rs.18078 /-
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ADDITIONAL DETAILS;
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- Dhotis will be provided
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- Envelope (Dakshina)
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- Clients Testimonial
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Next day/ same day wrap up
Prasadam:
The Yajmaan will receive a Durga Yantra, Shri Durga Chalisa (Booklet), Ram
Raksha Stotra (Booklet), Rudraksh Japmala and a video recording covering the
most important parts of the Puja and Prasad from the Puja.
N.B. - This Puja can be
performed at your premises or at our consecrated altar in our office premises.
This facility is only for our patrons residing in Mumbai.