
Satyanarayan Katha
1. Satya means ‘Truth’, and Narayan means ‘The Highest Being’. Lord Satyanarayan is the compassionate form of Lord Vishnu, embodying truth and justice.
2. This puja is typically performed at the beginning of auspicious events or upon their successful completion. It can be done at any auspicious time throughout the year, including Poornima, Ekadashi, Baisakh, Saturdays, and more. It is often performed alongside other Pujas and rituals.
3. According to the Skanda Purana, Narad Muni asked Lord Vishnu how to alleviate the miseries of people on Earth. In response, Lord Vishnu described the Satyanarayan Puja as the remedy.
4. Devotees should mentally prepare themselves the night before the puja, and fasting on the day of the puja enhances the absorption of divine energies.
5. This puja is widely practiced and renowned for its miraculous benefits, with many experiencing positive changes in their lives.
6. A priest is essential for conducting this puja effectively, ensuring the proper rituals and mantras are followed.
1. Provides an opportunity to bring family and friends together, fostering unity and togetherness.
2. Brings mental peace and harmony to the devotee, reducing stress and anxiety.
3. Facilitates a mental shift from lower consciousness to higher consciousness, enhancing spiritual awareness.
4. Invites a positive flow of energy, resulting in victory and success in personal and professional life.
1. Highly experienced priest in your preferred language.
2. All Puja materials required for the Puja.
3. Flowers and Fruits.
4.Visarjan( recycling of Puja waste to make agarbatti, compost etc to return it back to nature in an eco-friendly way).
5.Puja will be performed as per Vedic standards.
6.On-time delivery and completion of Puja procedure.