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Become a part of the divine celebration of Jayadurga Ashtami Puja at the sacred Jayadurga Shaktipeeth. This is not just a puja—it is a spiritual journey of devotion, strength, and divine blessings. Participate in all the rituals, from Sankalp to Shodashopchar Puja, Devi Homa, and the grand Aarti. Offering puja on this powerful Ashtami ensures protection from negativity, fulfillment of wishes, and divine energy in life. Join us in this holy occasion and receive Devi’s blessings for peace, strength, and success for you and your family.
Bilwarchan is the sacred ritual of offering Bilva (Bel) leaves to Lord Shiva, symbolizing purity, devotion, and surrender. The three leaflets of each Bilva represent Shiva’s three eyes and the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh. As per Shiva Purana, offering Bilva leaves destroys sins and grants moksha. At Omkareshwar Jyotirling, Bilwarchan brings divine grace, fulfillment of desires, and inner purification.
Bilwarchan is the sacred ritual of offering Bilva (Bel) leaves to Lord Shiva, symbolizing purity, devotion, and surrender. The three leaflets of each Bilva represent Shiva’s three eyes and the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh. As per Shiva Purana, offering Bilva leaves destroys sins and grants moksha. At Baidyanath Jyotirling, Bilwarchan brings divine grace, fulfillment of desires, and inner purification.
Shri Baglamukhi Mirchi Hawan is a powerful ritual dedicated to Maa Baglamukhi, the goddess who silences negativity and destroys evil forces. In this sacred fire ceremony, red chillies are offered while chanting her mantras to burn away black magic, envy, and obstacles.
Performed on auspicious nights like Amavasya or Diwali, it invokes Maa’s stambhan shakti — the power to paralyze adversaries and protect devotees. The ritual brings victory, peace, and prosperity while transforming negativity into divine strength.
Shodashopchar Puja is one of the most systematic, traditional, and revered forms of worship in Sanatan Dharma. The word “Shodash” means sixteen, and “Upachar” means services or offerings.
Thus, Shodashopchar Puja involves offering sixteen specific upachars (services or offerings) to a deity, expressing love, surrender, and complete devotion.
This ritual represents a devotee’s total dedication—offering everything from welcoming the deity to lovingly bidding farewell, much like honoring a royal guest with the utmost respect.