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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.
Shringar Seva refers to the ceremonial adornment and decoration of the deity with clothes, ornaments, flowers, and fragrances. It is not merely a ritual of beautification but a profound expression of love, devotion (Bhakti), and personal service (Seva) to the deity. In Bhakti traditions, especially in Vaishnavism and Shaivism, Shringar Seva is regarded as one of the highest forms of seva, symbolizing the devotee’s heartfelt desire to offer the best to their Ishta Devata (chosen deity).
The Sankatmochan Ashtak is a powerful eight-verse stotra composed by Tulsidas Ji, addressed to Shri Hanuman Ji as the reliever of all troubles. Reciting it 51 times invokes Hanuman Ji’s divine grace to eliminate personal, family, health, financial, and legal obstacles. Each verse praises his unmatched power to counter sorrow, fear, and failure, making it especially beneficial for those going through intense hardships. At Hanuman Garhi, Ayodhya, this collective recitation creates an energy field of divine protection. It helps devotees emerge stronger, more focused, and filled with bhakti and confidence, knowing that the divine warrior stands with them.
Shringar Seva is the devotional act of adorning the deity with beautiful garments, ornaments, flowers, sandalwood paste, and fragrant offerings. Far beyond external beautification, this ritual is a deep expression of Bhakti and Seva, where the devotee lovingly presents the best of what they have to their Ishta Devata. Practiced widely in Shaktism and other Bhakti traditions, Shringar Seva symbolizes the devotee’s desire to serve the deity as a beloved guest or divine royal. It reflects a bond of intimacy, surrender, and reverence, making it one of the most graceful and spiritually fulfilling rituals in Sanatan Dharma.
Participating in all pujas of Shri Shri Kali Amavasya Puja at Kalighat Shaktipeeth is an opportunity to immerse yourself completely in the divine grace of Maa Dakshina Kali. On this powerful night, every ritual—from Sankalp to Homa—is performed with utmost devotion for the spiritual upliftment of the yajman. By participating in the complete puja, devotees receive protection from negativities, fulfillment of rightful desires, and inner spiritual strength through the blessings of the Adi Shakti herself.