- The Significance of Magh Purnima
In the Sanatan Dharm, Magh Purnima is regarded as an exceptionally auspicious day. Bathing, donating, and performing puja during the month of Magh are believed to eradicate the sins accumulated over many lifetimes. According to scriptures, the deities themselves are present on the banks of the Ganga on Magh Purnima. Any act performed with devotion on this day is said to yield eternal rewards and infuse positive energy into one’s life. Keeping this in mind, Ganga Aarti and Deep Daan are being organised in Haridwar to mark the occasion of Magh Purnima.
- Ganga Aarti on Magh Purnima
Holy Ganga is not just a river; she is considered as a Goddess who grants Liberation. Performing Ganga Aarti on the auspicious occasion of Magh Purnima purifies the mind, body, and soul. The flames of the diya, combined with the sound of mantras, create a divine atmosphere. Ganga Aarti is believed to remove negative energy while bringing peace, happiness, and prosperity to families.
- Deep Daan on Magh Purnima
Offering lamps is seen as a symbol of moving from darkness to light. By offering diya in the Ganga on Magh Purnima, one can pacify planetary defects and alleviate life's troubles. It is believed that this act removes ancestral curses, alleviates mental stress and financial difficulties, and leads to a better rebirth.
Our Services:
- At the Haridwar pilgrimage area, a Yugantarit Panditji will perform a Deep Daan, Ganga Aarti, and a puja in your name and gotra, accompanied by chanting of mantras.
- All the materials used in the puja will be provided by the Panditji, and the puja will be performed with full rituals.
- Recorded video and photos will be sent after the puja is completed.