Swasti Vachan, Shanti Path, Sankalp, Ganesh Sthapan, Lord Shiva Sthapan, Lakshmi Sthapan, Varun Kalash, Punyaha Vachan, Navgraha Sthapan, Brahma Sthapan, Agni Sthapan, Invocation of all Gods and Goddesses, Navgrah Mantra Japa (1 mala for each planet), Shiv Panchakshar Stotra recitation, Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra Japa for 108 times, Recitation of Om Namah Shivaya in Homam for 108 times, Recitation of Rudra Ashtakam Path for 11 times, Lord Shiva's Abhishek with Bilva Patras (offered as Archan), Homam with Ghee, Sugar, Til, Oats (Jow), Ashtagandh, Sandalwood powder, Navgrah Samidha and then Aarti, Tilak Mantra, Prasad to Brahmins
(1) Nagendra haraya Trilochanaya
Bhasmanga ragaya Maheswaraya
Nityaya shuddhaya Digambaraya
Tasmai Nakaraya Namah Shivaya
Meaning : I salute to Lord Shiva represented by the letter "Na", who have snakes as his garland, have three eyes, body smeared with sacred ashes, and is God of Gods, eternally pure, and have all the four directions as his clothes
(2) Mandakini salil chandan charchitaya
Nandishwara pramath nath Maheshwaraya
Mandaar pushpa bahupushpa supujitaaya
Tasmai Makaraya Namah Shivaya
Meaning : My salutation to Lord Shiva represented by letter "Ma", who is worshipped with Mandakini river's water, smeared with sandal paste is the first Lord of Nandi is worshipped by Mandaar and many other flowers, and is a great Lord.
(3) Shivaaya Gauri vadanabja vrund
Suryaya Daksha dhwara naashkaay
Shri Neelkanthaya Vrushdhvajaya
Tasmai Shikaraya Namah Shivaya
Meaning : I salute to great Lord Shiva, who is like a newly rising Sun, destroyer of King Daksh, whose throat is Blue, and Bull in his flag, and is represented by the word "Shi"
(4) Vasishtha kumbhodbhava Gautamaarya
Moonindra Devarchita Shekharaya
Chandrarka vaishwanara lochanaya
Tasmai Vakaraya Namah Shivaya
Meaning : I pray to Lord Shiva, who is worshipped by Sages Vashishtha, Agastya, Gautam and Lord Indra; Sun, Moon and Fire are his Eyes, and is represented by letter "Va"
(5) Yaksh swaroopaya Jatadharaya
Pinaak hastaya Sanaatanaya
Divyaay devaya Digambaraya
Tasmai Yakaraya Namah Shivaya
Meaning : One who has taken the form of Yaksha, having Long hairs, who has Pinak (bow) in his hands, who is eternal divinity, I bow to such a Lord Shiva represented by letter "Ya"
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1. Donate the Prasadam : In this option, the Puja Prasadam will be Donated to a Brahmin at our end (here itself). You can virtually see the Prasadam in the Video and offer your prayers to it. Hence, the Shipping Charges will not be applied for this Puja.
Benefits of Donating the Prasadam :
Prasadam of Shiva Panchakshari Stotra and Puja will be sent via Couriers. This Prasadam includes the below listed items that have been energized during the Puja :
Please provide these information in the above fields provided along with the main image. Alternately you have an option of mailing us this information through email along with your Photo (if you wish) at the mail ID given below after you have placed your order.
We are very religious minded people and are deeply bothered regarding the problems of our clients who place their precious trust on us for performing the pujas on their behalf so that they can get a desired result as per their expectations. These Pujas are performed by our learned and well experienced Brahmins/Pundits who have expertise in this line since they have been practicing it since a span of at least last two generations. All the pujas are performed exactly according to the guidelines prescribed by our ancient sages and our Vedic literature so that our clients can derive the maximum benefit of them.
All the pujas will be performed at Ahmedabad, India and the venue will be finalized by our purohits depending upon the type of Puja. The date is normally within 1 week of the receipt of the order unless it calls for a particular date either due to the customer’s choice or due to the type of Puja which requires to be performed on some specific Tithi (date according to the Hindu calendar) as per Vedic Shastras.