Shree Satyananaryan
Bhagwan Ki Puja, Katha and Havan Methods
The Satyanarayan
Puja is one the most famous and performed pujas of all Hindu pujas (prayers).
Satya means “truth” and narayana means “The highest being” so Satyanarayan
means “The highest being who is an embodiment of Truth”. This
highly-spiritually-loaded-merited prayer is usually performed on the Purnima
day of every month (the day of the full moon which is dedicated to Lord Vishnu)
or a Sankranti (the junctions between two Vedic months). It is also performed
on special occasions and during times of achievements as an offering of
gratitude to the Lord. These occasions include marriage, graduation, start of a
new job, and the purchase of a new home to name a few. In addition, the
performance of this most auspicious puja generally confers a child to couples
trying to start a family. The Satyanarayan puja can be performed on any day
except on New-Moon. It is not a puja confined to any festivities, but Purnima
(full moon day) or Sankranti are considered to be most auspicious day for this
auspicious puja. Performing this puja in the evening is considered more appropriate.
However one can perform this puja in the morning as well.
The Shree
Satyanarayan katha originates from the Reva-kanda of the Skanda Purana. Srila
Suta Goswami narrated these kathas, in Naimisharanya*** to the Rishis who were
performing a 1,000 year Yajna (fire sacrifice) for the benefit of mankind lead
by Shaunaka Rishi.
The Satyanarayan
Katha is a katha NOT a story... there is no perfect word for Katha in such a
limited language like English... The closest we can translate Katha to in
English is “A true event/ narrative that actually took place”...
For those who
observe the fast religiously and regularly, there are some great lessons to be
learned from the 'kathas' (narrations).
To spread the
message and understanding of the Shree Satyanarayan Katha and to encourage the
participation of the public in South Africa and the World we at www.dipika.org.za
are embarking on a proactive drive to make fellow Hindus aware of this most auspicious
prayer. We are hoping by releasing this article with an introduction,
preliminary puja proper of the Shree Satyanarayan and then the Shree
Satyanarayan katha and finally the havan that many Hindus can perform this DIY
puja every month. There is a very valid reason for this. The more of us perform
these prayers every month, the more we are helping Mother Earth. Mother Earth
is so burdened at this present time and we need to help her. How we do this is
by performing these kinds of prayers.
Shree Satyanarayan Puja
(please note that this is the simple way.)
In the morning or
evening of the puja proper, after having a bath, you should wear fresh clothes.
Then at your prayer place, sprinkle water to purify the place. Then sprinkle
Ata (flour) on a clean board/tile (or see what you can use – use your
discretion). This is called a mandala/bedi (a place where the prayer is going
to be performed.). Place a Lord Ganesh Murti or Picture on the Bedi and next to
the picture of Lord Ganesh, place a picture of Lord Satyanarayan (you can use
the picture given above). And next to the picture of Lord Satyanarayan on the
right side when you are facing the picture, place your Lakshmi Lamp. We have
supplied a picture of how this should look.Sit facing East or North by the Bedi...
Recite the following mantra:
Take a little water
from a clean cup using a teaspoon. Each time put a little water in your hand
palm and sip 3 times chanting “OM VISHNU”. Now wash your hands one last time.
Then take a little
rice and flower petals and say in English “O Lord Satyanarayan on this day
(which ever day you are performing the puja), month (which ever month you are
performing the puja), your name, I am performing this Satyanarayan Puja to
praise, honour and worship You. Please accept my prayer to You”.
Now leave this down
on the bedi.
Take a betel leaf,
betel nut, rice and flower petals and pray and chant to Shree Ganeshji “Om
ganapataye aavaahayaamee sthapayamee” and keep on the bedi. Pray to Lord Ganesh
to remove all obstacles in the path of your prayers to Lord Satyanarayan. Offer
Lord Ganesha incense, lamp, flowers and some cut fruit and then one betel leaf
+ nut and then finally lamp.
Lord Satyanarayan
is now invoked and worshipped via the picture. Take another betel leaf, betel nut,
rice and flower petals and pray to Lord Satyanarayan
“Om shree
satyanarayana bhagavan aavaahayaamee sthapayamee”
“Om swagatam su
swagatam - Om shree satyanarayana bhagavan namah”
And place in front
of the Picture of Lord Satyanarayan on the bedi. Pray to Lord Satyanarayan
asking the Lord to please be present and accept your prayers. Now garland the
Picture (optional).
1) Then offer Lord
Satyanarayan the following items (on the betel leaf) four drops of water, three
drops of Panchamrit (the ingredients are given below)...
2) Offer flower or flower petals. (Pushpam = flowers)
Om idam pushpam – Om shree satyanarayana bhagavan namah
3) Offer incense
(Dhoopam = incense)
Om tato dhoopam
aghraa-payaami – Om shree satyanarayana bhagavan namah
4) Offer lamp (a
piece of camphor in a clay lamp) (Deepam = lamp)
Om prat-yaksha
deepam darshayaami – Om shree satyanarayana bhagavan namah
You offer the above
items by turning the items seven times around the picture.
(Offer Shiro (this
is given below on how to prepare it) - Naivedyam = food)
5) Om naivedyam
samar-payaami – Om shree satyanarayana bhagavan namah
You can also place
a small lota of milk next to the picture of Lord Satyanarayan.
Then offer your personal prayers to Lord Satyanarayan. Ask the Lord for
whatever you want and Lord Satyanarayan being so merciful will grant what you
desire. But be careful what you desire for…
Now you start the
reading of the Shree Satyanarayan Katha. So you may ask “Whoa, hang on why is
the compiler of this article giving me the English version of this Katha”. Well
it's because many can't read Hindi and hence English has to be used. Hence we
present the Satyanarayan Katha in English. Don’t worry, the Lord will still
accept it because He understands English as well. Seriously whatever language
you speak in the Lord understands. It's what in your heart that counts.
Shree Satyanarayan
Katha (5 Chapters)
FYI... There are
271 verses in total in the Shree Satyanarayan Katha -
Chapter 1 - 32
verses
Chapter 2 - 73
verses
Chapter 3 - 79
verses
Chapter 4 - 62
verses
Chapter 5 - 25
verses... Total of 271 Sanskrit verses
Now all the members
of the family take a little flower petals in their hand and hold it. Now a
member of the family reads the first chapter.
CHAPTER 1
Many thousands of
years ago, in the forest of Naimisharanya near the famous city of Ayodhya,
Shaunaka Rishi and other Rishis engaged in penance gathered together and asked
Srila Soota Goswami a great question: The Rishis said "O great Muni, what
penance is there which delivers just desires? We are eager to hear it from you.
Please enlighten us."
Srila Soota Goswami
said: "On one occasion, Narada Muni asked the same question to Shree
Vishnu Bhagavan in Vaikuntha. I will narrate the same reply given by Shree
Vishnu Bhagavan, so please listen with concentration. Narada Muni during his
travels came to our Planet Earth. The great Muni saw people from all walks of
life suffering from their actions of wrong doing, in multiplicity of pains of
the mind, body and environment. With the single thought in his mind, concerned
with finding a solution to eradicate this suffering, he traversed to Vishnu-Loka
- the abode of Lord Vishnu. In Vaikuntha (another name for the abode of Lord
Vishnu), he had darshan of Lord Narayan (Lord Vishnu). The Lord was with four
hands holding conch, disc, mace, lotus flower and was beautified with a garland
around His neck.
Upon seeing the
Lord of lords - Shree Vishnu Bhagavan, Naradaji began to pray: "O Lord who
is beyond mind and speech, of countless forms and endless power, without
beginning, middle or end, with no attributes yet creator of satva, raja and
tama qualities, the foremost in all the living beings, the destroyer of the
sufferings of those who seek refuge in You, I prostately bow to You."
Upon hearing the
prayer of Shree Narada, Shree Vishnu Bhagavan said: "O very fortunate
Narada Muni, tell me the reason of your presence. What is troubling your mind?
Please tell Me. Whatever you wish to know, I will certainly tell you all."
Narada Muni said: "O Lord, in Manushyalok (the earth) everyone is suffering. People of various origins are greatly pained by suffering arising from their karma. Please tell me if there is an easy way to destroy their sufferings".
Shree Vishnu Bhagavan said: "O dear child, you have asked Me a great question for the benefit of all people. I will relate to you that which rids illusion and attachment. The vrat (penance) which is scarce in heaven and earth, that I will narrate to you due to My great affection for you. Anyone can do this great vrat of Shree Satya Narayan according to procedure and fulfil their just desires and quickly obtain liberation."
Upon hearing
Bhagawan's speech, Narada Muni asked: "Great Lord, what are the
achievements resulting from the procedure for Shree Satya Narayan's vrat? Who
did this vrat before? And when did they do this vrat? Please tell me all the
details."
Shree Vishnu Bhagavan said: "O Narada Muni, this vrat destroys sufferings and increases wealth. It augments good fortune and family, as well as bestows victory. People with faith and devotion should perform the puja of Shree Satya Narayan with the company of brahmans, friends and relatives. Make a canopy with only pillars decorated with festoons. Within should be placed five water filled kalash (Lota/chumbu). Decorate the canopy with flower garlands and place seven types of dry foods - rice, barley, wheat, mung, black mung, kaang and Til seeds. Cover the canopy with silk cloths. The floor should be decorated with a beautiful pattern with scented sandalwood paste. Play musical instruments such as conch and drums. Enjoy the evening with family and friends. With the intention of doing the vrat in the evening, wake up early in the morning, have a bath and complete one's daily duties. Then prepare a Deity of Shree Vishnu Bhagavan and Lakshmi devi.
Bathe the Deities
with Panchamrit (concoction of milk, honey, ghee, curd and sugar), wrap with
two clothes, place in a copper plate, do praan pratishtha (implant life force
in the Deity) and then perform puja through a brahmin priest (or on one's own)
with family and friends, with sandalwood paste, flowers, Tulsi leaves, sweet
scented smoke, deepam, vegetarian foods, betel leaf and betel nuts, and various
fruits. Offer with great devotion to the Lord, Naivedyam (food) in one and
quarter proportions (e.g. one and quarter pound measures). Take bananas, ghee,
wheat (or rice) flour, candy (or molasses), all in one and quarter weights. Mix
them together to make a dough and cook to make shiro. Offer the shiro to the
Lord, distribute to friends and family and take the same oneself as prashadam.
Offer Dakshina (money etc.) to Brahmins. Then sing devotional songs to the
Lord. Then all can go home contemplating on the Lord. Thus done, man's just
wishes are certainly fulfilled. Specifically in Kaliyuga, this is a very simple
and straight forward mean."
HERE ENDS THE FIRST CHAPTER OF REVA KHAND OF THE SHREE SATYANARAYAN KATHA FROM THE SHREE SKANDA PURANA.
Now all together place your palms in the Namaste position and say
loudly
(Sabse bolo) Shree Satya Narayan Bhagavan kee jai.
Shree Satya Narayan Bhagavan kee jai.
Shree Satya Narayan Bhagavan kee jai.
And offer the flower petals to the picture of Lord Satya Narayan.
All the members of
the family take a little flower petals in their hand and hold it. Now a member
of the family reads the second chapter.
Chapter 2
Shree Soota Goswami
said: "O munis, I will tell you of those who performed this vrat in the
past. In the famed city of Kashi (Varanasi), there lived a poor married
brahmin, begging for a living, was renowned by the name of Sadanand. One day
while on the way to begging, Lakshmipati (Lord of Lakshmi) gave him darshan in
the form of an old brahmin and asked him: "O brahmin, where are you going?
What is your livelihood? Pray tell Me."
The brahmin said:
"O Brahma devta, begging is my livelihood. I am going out to beg at the
houses of the wealthy to feed my wife and son"
Shree Vishnu
Bhagavan said: "Begging is very demeaning especially in this Kali-yuga.
Listen to My advise and devote yourself to Shree Satya Narayan. Praying to
Shree Satyanarayan one destroys one's poverty and sadness, and obtains liberty
(moksha), and rids oneself of sins and thus go and seek refuge of the lotus
feet of Shree Satya Narayan."
Thus the most
compassionate Lord Shree Hari advised the brahmin. Thereupon the brahmin asked
who was Satya Narayan Bhagavan. Shree Vishnu Bhagavan said: "O Vipra, the
beholder of innumerable forms, truthful, omnipresent Bhagavan in the form of
brahmin is standing in front of you. Shree Hari's lotus feet rescues those
drowning in the sea of suffering. Those followers of honesty and moral
integrity go to seek refuge of Bhagavan, followers of immorality and lust
cannot. O vipra, Shree Satya Narayan fulfils all desires. O brahmin, collect
all the required ingredients for the puja. You perform His puja. You perform
this excellent vrat. You spread the message of this vrat to all so that all can
benefit from it and rid themselves from sins and wrongful acts."
Thus said, Shree
Satya Narayan gave darshan to the brahmin - with four hands holding conch,
disc, mace and Lotus flower. Upon seeing Shree Hari, Sadanand's body hair stood
up and tears of love streamed from his eyes. With a very emotional voice he
prayed and prostrated body length to the Lord.
Sadanand said:
"O Lord of the universe, Lord of this earth I bow to You. Creator of
lifeforms, sustainer of life, the Lord dissolving all life forms at the
appropriate time, Satya Narayan Bhagavan I bow to You.
I am fortunate
today, my desires are fulfilled. My life has succeeded today. You have graced
me with direct vision of Your form beyond mind and speech.
How can I describe
the vision. I do not know the fruit of which merit I have achieved today.
Action-less and ill fated, my life has now accomplished success.
O Bhagavan, Lord of
Kamla (Lakshmi)! I am a wretched being! Pray tell me with what procedure I need
to do the puja.
So Shree Vishnu
Bhagavan said with a smile: "O brahmin, do My puja with wealth that you
gather by chance. Both Gajendra and Ajamila had relieved themselves of their
troubles by devotion to Me. O brahmin, listen to the procedure of My puja which
I will tell you. With the desire in your mind to fulfil, collect all the
ingredients required and conduct My puja. Take 1 kilogram of wheat flour, milk,
ghee, candy, etc. and prepare shiro. Do My puja with great faith using sweet
fragrances, flowers, sweet smoke, light, chanting of Vedic mantras and if one
possesses wealth, then prepare many kinds of sweet foods, betel leaf with betel
nuts. Listen to My story faithfully with Brahmin's, relations and spouse; and
at the end of the katha prostrate bodily on the ground to Me, distribute the
prashadam to all to eat and also eat yourself.
O brahmin, I am
pleased with pure devotion. I cannot be pleased with wealth. Those who perform
My puja according to this procedure will experience fulfilment of their wished
just desires and in the end acquire abode of heaven."
Upon saying thus,
Shree Hari in the form of the brahmin became invisible. Sadanand brahmin
pleased in his mind was quite surprised and made a commitment: "Just as
Bhagavan has said, I will go to beg and with whatever I get, with that I will
perform Shree Hari's puja."
With that
commitment he went into the city to beg, and without even calling
"Bhikshaan dehi" (please give), he obtained a lot of wealth.
Surprised in his mind, he went home, told his wife what had ensued. With her
husband's permission, she gathered all the ingredients for performing puja,
invited all the nearby residing fellow neighbours, performed puja with great
faith and Shree Hari was very pleased with him.
At the end of the
Katha, Shree Hari appeared and said: "O sinless brahmin! I am very pleased
with you. Ask Me for anything you wish."
The brahmin asked
for a great boon of happiness in this world and the next, and also asked for
devotion to the Lord and company of spiritually inspired people.
"Tathastu (so
be it)" said the Lord and became invisible. The brahmin was very
satisfied. All the attendees bodily bowed to the Lord, partook of the prashadam
saying "Great is Sadanand Brahmin" and dispersed to go home. From
henceforth the Satyanarayan vrat which fulfils all just desires, provides
devotion to the Lord and delivers liberation, and destroys sins was
established.
Shree Soota Goswami
said: "O Shaunaka and Munis, now listen how the Bhil wood-seller was
pleased. Always roaming in the jungle carrying piles of wood, the Bhils once
went to sell their wood in Kashi city (Benaras). One of the wood sellers became
thirsty and ended up at the home of Sadanand brahmin. There he saw the brahmin
performing puja of the Lord. He was surprised to see the brahmin so wealthy.
Before, he had observed the brahmin was poor. He was thinking about how the
brahmin had come to be wealthy and so clasping his hands he respectfully asked
the brahmin: "O fortunate Brahmin! Where did you obtain so much riches?
How did your poverty disappear?
Sadanand said:
"O kathyaaraa (wood-seller), what cannot be achieved by the grace of Shree
Satya Narayan?"
Thereupon the
kathyaaraa said: "O Brahmin, please tell me the greatness of Shree Satya
Narayan and the procedure of the puja."
Whereupon the
brahmin said: "O Kathyaaraa, in the city of Mani Nagar lived the Lord's
famous devotee King Chandrachud. He asked me for the procedure of Shree Satya
Narayana Puja. I will re-iterate the same to you as I relayed to him, so please
listen. The individual should make a commitment to perform the vrat; after
completing the daily chores, collecting all the necessary ingredients for the
puja, either in a canopy or in the abode of the Lord in the house, place on top
of a copper kalash (vessel) filled with water a Deity of Lord Satya Narayan and
Lakshmidevi and perform puja with a priest, family and friends.
Take 1 pound of
wheat flour, 1 pound of ghee, 1 pound of sugar and similarly milk and prepare
shiro with the mixed ingredients cooked. Also offer to the Lord curd, milk, all
kinds of green fruit, flowers, scented smoke, lit candles... perform Bhagawan's
puja faithfully. If circumstances provide, then perform puja with great
grandeur. Nevertheless, the Lord is pleased with pure devotion, not just
display of wealth.
Never display or
commit even within your mind egoistic pride. Lord Krishna rejected the grand
royal dinner of Duryodhan and willingly accepted the basic hospitality of
Viduraji. Bhagavan likes devotion displayed by Jatayu, Hanumanji and Vibhishan.
Others from the
demonic descent like the great sinner Vritrasura and the great devotee Prahlad
Maharaj devotionally went seeking refuge of Shree Hari and achieved bliss.
After hearing this,
King Chadrachud collected all the necessary ingredients and faithfully
performed Shree Satya Narayan's puja. As a result, he ruled his kingdom without
any problems; he got his nation also to perform Shree Satya Narayan's vrat. So
you also perform Shree Satya Narayan Bhagawan's vrat."
After hearing this,
the kathyaaraa bowed to Sadanand brahmin and relayed to his friends about the
sacred Shree Satya Narayan's puja. The other kathyaaraas (wood-sellers) were
also very pleased to hear.
All the kathyaaraas
made a commitment: "Whatever we obtain today from the sale of the wood, we
will perform Bhagawan's puja with it."
That day, they
obtained fourfold return on the sale of their wood; they were very pleased and
told their wives on reaching home. Their wives were also very pleased and
obtained permission from their husbands to collect the necessary ingredients
and performed Shree Satya Narayan's puja together with family members. After
puja, all bowed to Shree Satya Narayan and became sinless. Prashadam was
distributed to friends and family members. All kathyaaraas enjoyed pleasures on
this earth and in the end went to Vaikuntha-loka (The abode of Lord Vishnu).
HERE ENDS THE
DISCUSSION OF SADANAND AND NISHAAD OF THE SECOND CHAPTER OF THE REVA KHAND OF
THE SHREE SATYANARAYAN KATHA FROM THE SHREE SKANDA PURANA.
Now all together place your palms in the Namaste position and say
loudly
(Sabse bolo) Shree Satya Narayan Bhagavan kee jai.
Shree Satya Narayan Bhagavan kee jai.
Shree Satya Narayan Bhagavan kee jai.
And offer the flower petals to the picture of Lord Satya Narayan.
All the members of
the family take a little flower petals in their hand and hold it. Now a member
of the family reads the third chapter.
Chapter 3
Srila Soota Goswami
said: O Shaunaka and Muni's! I will relay to you the katha of a trader by the
name of Sadhu who was greatly impressed by the preaching of King Chandrachud.
Once King Chandrachud was performing Shree Satya Narayan's puja with his family
and friends. At that time, Sadhu the trader happened to pass by on the river
with seven of his big boats filled with great wealth. There he happened to see
canopies occupied by humans of all races, the covers of which were studded with
jewels. He heard the sound of Vedic mantras, songs being sung and musical
instruments played. Upon noticing this he asked his helmsman to stop there to
enquire. The helmsman accordingly stopped the boats.
With his chief man,
Sadhu alighted from the boat and respectfully asked the people gathered about
the nature of the gathering and admiring the decorations he entered the main
canopy. There he bowed to the king and all honourable people and asked which
vrat was being performed.
The audience
replied: "We are performing with our families Shree Satya Narayan's puja.
Please be seated, listen to the katha and partake the prashadam."
Thereupon the
trader Sadhu what are the benefits of the Shree Satya Narayan's puja and its
procedure. The gathered people said even Lord Brahma was not capable of
relating the full effect of the vrat.
"Nevertheless
we will briefly relate the vrat to you. The one who gets to perform this katha,
if he is without wealth he acquires wealth, a couple who is childless is
bestowed with children, those deposed from the throne obtain one's kingdom
back, the blind obtain sight, those imprisoned gain freedom, the frightened
lose their fear. Whatever just desires that one has become fulfilled."
The trader Sadhu
then gathered the procedure of the vrat, prostrated bodily to the Lord and made
a vow: " O Bhagavan, I am childless and therefore all my wealth and
prestige is thus worthless. If by Your grace I obtain a son or daughter, then I
will get made a gold flag and perform Your puja appropriately. All those
present please give me your blessings so that my desire may be fulfilled."
The gathered people
all said "Tathaastu - may your just desire be fulfilled."
He then bowed to
the Lord, partook from the prashadam and reminiscing on Shree Satya Narayan he
departed for his home. Upon reaching home his wife Lilawati welcomed him. In
time his wife carried a child and duly gave birth to a daughter. Sadhu the
trader was delighted to see his daughter with beautiful eyes. He named the
daughter Kalavati. Kalavati grew just as the moon of the bright half. Upon
reaching a marriageable age, Sadhu began to think about finding an appropriate
son-in-law. He found such a young man - from honourable family, handsome, of
just character and benevolent disposition, the son of the trader Shankhpati of
Kanchanpur and decided to marry his daughter to him.
In the fortunate
marriage ceremony, auspicious mantras were recited around the presence of the
fire and Sadhu gave the hand of his daughter. He affectionately accommodated
his son-in-law in his household.
Time passed by but
he did not perform Shree Satya Narayan's puja. Being lost in the thoughts of
wealth, he decided to take his son-in-law to go lands afar to trade and to
acquire more wealth. During his journey, he found a beautiful city on the shore
of Narmada river. There he began to trade in jewellery. In short time his past
actions brought him sufferings. One night thieves committed a robbery from the
treasury of the king. The thieves ran off with a garland of pearls, jewels,
expensive jewellery, clothes and other expensive items. In the morning the king
after completing his morning chores came to the court.
The guards to the
treasury came and told him: "O Maharaja, last night thieves took away
jewels, pearls and a lot of wealth." Upon hearing this, the king ordered
his servant to quickly catch the culprits and bring them with all their loot.
"If this is not done, then I will destroy you and your family."
Hearing this strict
command of the king, he passed the job to the police. During the night the
police went out looking for the thieves whereupon they saw the wealthy trader
in his shop. They were very pleased and discussed amongst each other :
"How come this trader has got all this wealth?" Around his neck he
has this garland of pearls which must belong to the king."
Deciding thus they
at once handcuffed the trader and his son-in-law and presented them both to the
king with all their wealth. Their fate being adverse, the king did not hear any
of their pleadings and ordered to handcuff their hands and feet and throw them
into prison, their wealth was confiscated and deposited in the treasury. The
police acted as per the king's command.
Sadhu began to cry:
"O Bhagavan, for which reason am I being imprisoned? What will happen to
my faithful wife. This is Vidhata's (Goddess of fate) converse justice! Without
cause, what has Vidhata plotted for me? For which sin have I suffered this I do
not know."
In such sorrow, the
trader and his son-in-law spent twelve years in the jail. The fate being
adverse, all his wealth at home was either destroyed by fire, or taken by the
king or looted by thieves. Sadhu's wife Lilavati and daughter Kalavati suffered
greatly. They eked out a living by selling off whatever was available in the
house.
One day Kalavati
suffering from hunger and thirst went to a Brahmin's house. There she saw Shree
Satya Narayan's puja being performed.
She prayed to
Bhagavan: "O Shree Satya Narayan, when my father and husband quickly return
home, I will also perform Your puja."
The brahmin said
"Tathaastu - may your just desire be fulfilled".
Hearing this
Kalavati partook the prashadam and returned home. Her mother Lilavati angrily
asked where she had been late in the night.
Thereupon Kalavati
said: " Dear mother, I stopped at a Brahmins house where Shree Satya
Narayan's puja was being performed. Man can directly achieve results in
Kali-yuga from the daily puja of Shree Satya Narayan. I also desire to perform
Shree Hari's puja. It is my wish that my father and my husband come home
quickly."
Thus thinking with
her mother, she went to beg in the city the next day. Without effort she
gathered much money with which she gathered all the necessary puja ingredients
and faithfully performed Shree Satya Narayan's puja with her mother Lilavati.
Due to the effect of this, the Lord was pleased and where Sadhu and his
son-in-law were captive, for them the Lord appeared in the last quarter of the
morning dream of the king.
The Lord said to
the King: "O King, free immediately the two traders in your jail, without
reason you have kept them in there. Free them or else I will bring forth your
destruction."
Saying thus the
Lord became invisible. The King then awoke. He at once stood up and was
astonished. He meditated upon the Lord. He bowed to his Guru and related the
facts of his dream. He obtained comments of his ministers and asked his guards
to bring the two traders to him.
Under oath he asked
them: "Truthfully tell me what part of the world you live in? What is your
dynasty? What part are you residents of? Why have you come here?"
Sadhu said:
"Maharaja, resident of Ratnapur we are born in trader family and had come
for trading here. Claiming we were thieves, your police brought us here
handcuffed. We are not thieves. O king! Without reason even Shree Krishna was
accused of stealing the Syamantaka gem! You may now do what is
appropriate."
The king ordered
both to be released from captivity, got their overgrown hair to be shaved and
had them bathed in scented water. He then fed them both and honoured them with
clothes and jewellery.
The honoured trader
Sadhu with his son-in-law then asked the king: "Maharaja, permit us to
leave for our land of residence."
The king commanded
his treasurer: "Fill this trader Sadhu's boats with the wealth
expropriated from him and more."
He then bade
farewell to trader Sadhu and his son-in-law.
HERE ENDS THE KATHA
BETWEEN SADHU AND THE KING IN THE THIRD CHAPTER OF THE REVA KHAND OF THE SHREE
SATYANARAYAN KATHA FROM THE SHREE SKANDA PURANA.
Now all together place your palms in the Namaste position and say
loudly
(Sabse bolo) Shree Satya Narayan Bhagavan kee jai.
Shree Satya Narayan Bhagavan kee jai.
Shree Satya Narayan Bhagavan kee jai.
And offer the flower petals to the picture of Lord Satya Narayan.
All the members of
the family take a little flower petals in their hand and hold it. Now a member
of the family reads the fourth chapter.
Chapter 4
Srila Soota Goswami
said: "O Shaunaka and all Muni's, Sadhu who had become vacant minded upon
regaining his lost wealth began to prepare to depart to his own land of
residence, but he did not perform Shree Satya Narayan's puja. Shree Satya
Narayan had freed him and his son-in-law after his wife and daughter had
performed Shree Satya Narayan's puja. For the purpose of giving him advice,
Shree Satya Narayan came to them in the form of a Sannyasi (a renounced sage)
and asked:"O Sadhu trader, what is it that you have in your boats ? Where
is it that you are going ?"
Upon hearing this,
Sadhu said: "O tapasvi (One who has performed penance), my boats are
filled with only leaves and creepers." Just as he said this, the Tapasvi
said: "Tathaastu (so be it)", walked away and sat nearby.
At once, the boats
were filled with creepers and leaves, and due to the lighter weight the boats
came afloat. Upon witnessing the disappearance of his wealth, Sadhu became
worried and cried out: "Where is my wealth? What shall I do?"
And thus saying he
became dazed. He became very despondent and cried whereupon his son-in-law said
to him "There is no purpose to feel shock and sorrow! The wealth has all
disappeared according to the Tapasvi who said "Tathaastu". There is
no doubt in that, so let us take refuge in the Tapasvi such that our desires may
be fulfilled."
Upon listening to
his son-in-law Sadhu went to the Tapasvi behind the trees and said clasping
both his hands: "You must be some divine being, Gandharva or the creator
Lord. Your valour is not known to the divine nor the demons. O greatly
fortunate, what is the reason for my sufferings?"
Then re-endowing
his grace and examining his past, the Tapasvi began to say: "When King
Chandrachud was performing Shree Satya Narayan's puja you vowed and prayed for
a child. Do you recollect of the fulfilment of this desire? The universally
omnipotent Shree Satya Narayan is capable of fulfilling your desires. O wicked
minded, how will you obtain your welfare by ignoring Shree Hari?"
Upon hearing the
Tapasvi, Sadhu recollected his vow, and as he observed, the Tapasvi changed His
form to reveal Shree Satya Narayan Bhagavan. Sadhu bodily prostrated,
circumambulated (walked around) the Lord and overcome with great emotions
prayed: "O form of eternal truth, Shree Satya Narayan, it is due to the
effect of Your righteousness that the world observes true. To That Lord I do
bow. Those beings charmed by Your illusion cannot understand how to obtain
their welfare. Always drowned in the sea of pain and sorrow, I am stupid,
blinded by pride. I could not recognise You. Please forgive me for my fault.
Please give me Your permission so I can reminisce upon Your lotus feet."
Having thus prayed,
Sadhu donated an expensive ornament to Shree Hari and vowed: "Upon
reaching home, I will immediately perform Shree Satya Narayan's puja."
At that moment the
pleased Shree Hari said: "All your desires will be fulfilled. Those on
this earth who will pray to Me by your said prayer, I will certainly be pleased
upon them and will fulfil their just desires."
Sadhu came to his
boats and found they were again filled with wealth, so with great joy set forth
for his home. Upon reaching near his home Sadhu sent his servant forth with his
arrival message. The servant told Lilavati that her husband had arrived with
their son-in-law. Both Kalavati and Lilavati were performing Shree Satya
Narayan's puja at that time. Upon hearing the nectar like words of the
messenger, Lilavati completed the puja, prayed to the Lord and went to the
boats with her friends. Eager to see her husband, Kalavati forgot to partake of
the Lord's prashadam. Due to ignoring of the Lord's prashadam Sadhu's boat with
his son-in-law disappeared in the water.
Upon observing
this, he began to wail: "O intellectual son-in-law, I suffered in the
prison with all sorts of pain! Where are you! Due to fate I was sad without a
son from the beginning, and considered you as my son."
At the same time
Lilavati arrived with auspicious substances to greet them. Observing the
calamity, she was dazed. Gaining her senses again, she hugged her daughter
Kalavati and began to cry: "Contempt to your compassion. Why have you
committed my daughter to this state?"
Thus confused,
Lilavati began to wail tragically and fell to the ground. Kalavati began to
cry: "O my Lord! O my love! O righteous! O compassionate! O divine! Vidhi has
made me despondent and husband-less. Where can I go! Where can I stay? What can
I do? Whose refuge shall I seek? Who will rid me of my suffering? In the Vedas
it is said man's half being is woman. For what reason my half in the form of my
husband has vanished? How will I live without him?"
Thus very
sorrowfully Kalavati was crying. At that time, in the minds of Sadhu and
Lilavati came the voice which said: "O trader Sadhu! Don't be sad, your
daughter Kalavati will certainly meet her husband if she partakes the prashadam
of Shree Satya Narayan."
Hearing thus,
Kalavati was surprised and went home, partook of the prashadam and promptly
returned to the shore of the river whence due to the grace of Bhagavan the
drowned boat by itself floated out of the water. Seeing his son-in-law seated
in it, Sadhu went and hugged him. All were infatuated by his apparent return
from death. Then the very pleased Sadhu called all his friends and family and
performed Shree Satya Narayan's puja. The puja was performed with numerous
varieties of beautiful book gifts, sweet smokes, lamps, sweets, foods, green
fruits, flowers of lotus and champaa and so forth. And as he had vowed
initially, he presented at the lotus feet of Bhagavan a golden flag with a
joyful bow.
Sadhu then said to
Shree Satya Narayan Bhagavan: "O graceful Lord! Forgive me for my faults
and stupidity. O divine Lord! Demons, evil practitioners, humans, serpents,
compassionate people all have come forth from You. So forgive me for my
ill-doings."
Then Sadhu fed his
friends and family. Enjoying all the great luxuries on this earth he resided in
Vaikuntha-loka in the end. Those who perform to the procedures above will
achieve their just desires.
HERE ENDS THE
SADHU'S KATHA IN THE FOURTH CHAPTER OF THE REVA KHAND OF THE SHREE SATYANARAYAN
KATHA FROM THE SHREE SKANDA PURANA.
Now all together place your palms in the Namaste position and say
loudly
(Sabse bolo) Shree Satya Narayan Bhagavan kee jai.
Shree Satya Narayan Bhagavan kee jai.
Shree Satya Narayan Bhagavan kee jai.
And offer the flower petals to the picture of Lord Satya Narayan.
All the members of
the family take a little flower petals in their hand and hold it. Now a member
of the family reads the fifth chapter.
Chapter 5
Srila Soota Goswami
said: "O Shaunaka and Muni's, listen to another katha that I will now
relate to you. Previously there was a king by the name of Tungadhwaja who
looked after his nationals extremely well. He refused prashadam of Shree Satya
Narayan and suffered greatly for his folly. He once went to hunt deer in the
forest and sat under a tree to take rest. Some faithful cowherds were
performing Shree Satya Narayan's puja. Although he saw them, his ego and pride
prevented him from attending to witness the puja. He thought they were cowherds
of little intellect and due to his ill fate he did not bow either. The innocent
cowherds, pleased to see their king went to him and left him prashadam before
partaking themselves. The king rejected the prashadam and without even looking
at it he left for home. He duly brought suffering upon himself. His sons were
destroyed. His kingdom and wealth all vanished due to the disrespect to
prashadam. Afflicted by the various sufferings, the king tried to assess the
reasons. "I must be suffering due to forsaking Shree Satya Narayan's
prashadam." Thinking thus, he went to the location where the cowherds were
performing Shree Satya Narayan's puja and sat with them and performed Shree
Satya Narayan's puja according to correct procedures. From its effect Bhagavan
was pleased. The king regained his lost kingdom and enjoying all the comforts
on this earth eventually passed to Vishnu-loka.
Those who perform
with devotion Shree Satya Narayan's puja and listen to the katha, they are
rewarded with wealth and foods by His grace. The poor obtain wealth, the
bounded are freed, those surrounded by fear are relieved from the cause of
their fear, and this is a fact without doubt. They obtain their desired just
ambitions and in the end transcend to Satyapur i.e. Vaikuntha. Srila Soota Goswami
said: "O Shaunaka and munis! I have thus related Shree Satya Narayan's
vrat, by performing this vrat all people can rid their sufferings. Even more so
in this Kali-yuga, Shree Satya Narayan's puja bears great fruit. Some call Him
Kaal (time). Some denote Him as Satya (truth). Some recognise Him as Shree
Satya Narayan while others proclaim Him as Satyadeva (Lord of Truth). The Lord
takes on various forms and fulfils ones desires.
O Shaunaka and
munis, those who listen to this katha or read it, all their sins are destroyed
by the kindness of Shree Satya Narayan. O great Mandaleshwaras (title given to
Rishi's of high spiritual state), I will relate to you the after lives of those
who had performed Shree Satya Narayan's puja. Shatanand brahmin of Kashi, by
worshipping Shree Satya Narayan, in the next life became Sudama Brahmin and
living close in the spirit of Shree Krishna obtained liberation.
The wood selling
Kathyaaraa by getting involved in Shree Satya Narayan's worship became King Guh
in his next life whereby he gained service to Lord Shree Raam and was
liberated. By serving Shree Satya Narayan, King Ulkaamukh became majestic King
Dashrath who worshipped Shree Rangnatha and thereby resided in the heaven.
The trader Sadhu in
the next life became King Mayurdhwaj. When the Lord Himself came to test his
honesty, he arranged for his body to be sawn in half to dedicate it to the Lord
and thereby qualified for liberation.
Emperor Tungadhwaja
worshipped Shree Satya Narayan and his his next life became Swayambhu Manu to
spread the message about Vishweshwar Mahaprabhu, thereby making his nationals
devoted to the Lord gaining them innumerable comforts and wealth in the process
and he eventually resided in Vaikuntha-loka.
HERE ENDS THE FIFTH
CHAPTER OF THE REVA KHAND OF THE SHREE SATYANARAYAN KATHA FROM THE SHREE SKANDA
PURANA.
Now all together place your palms in the Namaste position and say
loudly
(Sabse bolo) Shree Satya Narayan Bhagavan kee jai.
Shree Satya Narayan Bhagavan kee jai.
Shree Satya Narayan Bhagavan kee jai.
And offer the flower petals to the picture of Lord Satya Narayan.
How to perform your own Shree Satyanarayan Havan.
Now you are ready to start with the
havan.
On a tile place the
havan kund. Place four pieces of kusha grass on the four sides of the kund.
Place some sand in the kund so that the ghee when added wont leak out of the
kund and mess the floor. Then light the pieces of camphor to start the fire and
place in the havan kund... Place some wood in the havan kund now... You can add
more camphor in the kund...
Chant the mantra Om Agni Devtaa bhyo
Namah
Offer a Tulsi Twig into the fire.
(This is optional).
Now we start the havan... every time
“swaahaa” is chanted, offer Samaghree or ghee into the fire.
Your Samaghree consists of the
following: - 100g Til; 100g Jaw, 200g navadhan, 1 Tsp sugar, 200g white rice,
50g of lobhan.
Om ganapataye namah swaahaa
Om sooryaaya
namah swaahaa
Om somaaya
namah swaahaa
Om
angaarkaaya namah swaahaa
Om budhaaya
namah swaahaa
Om
brihaspataye namah swaahaa
Om shukraaya
namah swaahaa
Om
shanaish-charaaya namah swaahaa
Om raahave
namah swaahaa
Om ketave
namah swaahaa
Om aim hreem kleem chaamun daayai
vich chai namah swaahaa X3
“Om trayam bakkam yajaa-mahe
sugan-dhim pushti-vardhanam urvaa-rooka-miva bandha-naam mrityor mooksheeya
maamritaat Om swaahaa ”. X 3 (teen bar bolay)
Om Hanumate namah swaahaa
Om shareeng hareeng kaleeng hareeng
shree maha lakshmiyai namah X 9
Om Satya-deva-ya Namaha swaahaa
Om Satya-yoga-ya Namaha swaahaa
Om Satya-gyana-priya-ya Namaha
swaahaa
Om Satya-nidha-ye Namaha swaahaa
Om Satya-sambhava-ya Namaha swaahaa
Om Satya-prabhu-ve Namaha swaahaa
Om Satya-karma-ne Namaha swaahaa
Om Satya-pavitra-ya Namaha swaahaa
Om Satya-bhootaya Namaha swaahaa
Om Satya-natha-ya Namaha swaahaa
Om Satyesh-vara-ya Namaha swaahaa
Om Satya-atma-ne Namaha swaahaa
Sprinkle water around the havan kund
three times.
Offer samaghree 21
times with the Maha Mantra “Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare“ ,to allay for any mistakes committed during
the havan.
Finally
Purna-Ahuti. Place two purees on top of each other, place the balance of the
samaghree on top of these, on top of this place a betel leaf, a betel nut, a
few drops of ghee and place whole into the fire while chanting
Om Poornaa-darvi
paraapata supoornaa punaraapata.
Vasna neva
vikree-naa-vahaa isha-moorja gvam shata-krato swaahaa.
You can chant (or
play on a CD/cassette player) the Shree Satyanarayan Aarti.
The Shree
Satyanarayan Aarti is on our www.dipika.org.za with
the sing along mantras as well. On a thari place some flower petals and place a
clay lamp with a wick in it, light it and turn around the whole Bedi until the
Aarti is completed.
Once this is
complete ask Lord Narayana and all the Devi and devas for forgiveness for any
mistakes that was committed during the havan and. then request Lord Vishnu and
the Devi and devas to kindly return to their abodes. And chant the Maha Mantra
once to end.
Requirements for
the Havan: -
1 havan kund and a metal rectangular
tray to keep the kund on it,
4 x 10 inch Kush (Darbha) grass for
the 4 sides of the havan kund,
1 packet firewood (cut to size of the
havan kund);
100g ghee; 1 box matches, one medium
size bowl for the Samaghree.
Samaghree: - 100g Til; 100g jaw, 200g
navadhan, 1Tsp sugar, 200g white rice, 50g Lobhan.
The Satya Narayan
Katha is a fairly simple Katha yet its filled with mind blowing lessons for us
mere mortals to learn from. This commentary is to help understand the inner
deep meaning of the simple truths, which are seeded in this awesome katha. Note
as stated in the beginning of the article we prefer not using the word “story”
as story generally relates to something made up. These are not made up and
hence we shall continue to use the word “Katha”.
The katha began
with Narada Muni asking Bhagavan a simple solution to eradicate the sufferings
of all creatures. Great souls (Mahatmas) like Narada Muni live to only serve
mankind.
Sadanand was
blessed with Bhagawan's darshan because his sufferings which were due to his
previous actions had come to an end after the intense devotion and worship he
had performed. Not only Bhagavan told him the way to eradicate his poverty, but
also to help others in the process. Why you may ask? As all beings are but
forms of the Lord, without serving others we cannot achieve any permanent
success. Otherwise we are denying ourselves success! Sadanand’s penance made
Bhagavan give him darshan. Sadanand helped the wood-sellers to rid of their
sins through performing the vrat.
All our possessions
are but the gift of Bhagavan Shree Vishnu. We come to secure these during our
lives on this planet. We had none before birth and will also leave behind all
after death. We only acquire these due to our past actions, which bear fruit in
the form either pleasures and wealth due to past merits or sufferings and
poverty due to sins committed previously. Possessing and enjoying of material
comforts and wealth selfishly for one self is a sin and leads to poverty of
materials and mind. The purpose of life is to serve others and giving to others
of one’s possessions to fulfil needs of others. This invariably attracts
further wealth.
Sadhu the trader
promised Bhagavan he would perform the vrat when his wish to have a child was
accomplished. He neglected Bhagavan in his pursuit of wealth, which brought him
and his family great suffering. But Bhagawan's grace flowed through that very
child, who performed the vrat which resulted to remind Sadhu of his selfish
actions (possessing wealth for his self and not to serve others) through his
release from jail and being tested by Bhagavan as a Sannyasi – to remind him of
his folly.
Also one the of
greatest gifts Bhagavan can bestow to a man is a good wife. Lilawati as a good
wife constantly reminded her husband to fulfil his vow which he didn’t heed to.
A good religious wife will always try her best to put her husband on the right
path.
King Tungadhwaja
was unable to comprehend that all his kingdom and wealth were the grace of
Bhagavan. He could not understand that the cowherds were indeed far advanced in
the understanding of the universal truth when they presented to him the
prashadam to partake, but which the king thought was only the immature play act
of the cowherds. The king was in fact denying the grace of Bhagavan, which led
him to lose his kingdom, wealth and possessions.
The essence of the
vrat and the katha is not to instil fear or respect to Bhagavan out of fear. It
is to awaken the understanding of what we are here for, what our existence is
for – what is the purpose of life. It is certainly not acquiring or the
enjoyment of the material possessions for oneself and denying others. But
in-fact the opposite – that all we receive is indeed the prashadam
(mercy/blessings) of Bhagavan and that it has to be used to serve others. Only
then we will be eligible to succeed and ascend the path to eventually meet
Bhagavan. May Bhagavan help you to seek and understand the universal truth. Jai
Hind...
Why we consume
vegetarian food or fast on Satyanarayan (Full Moon) Day
Humans are made up
of approximately 60% water and 40% solid, so on Satyanarayan Day, the
gravitational pull of the moon on human beings is the highest just as it is on
the ocean, i.e. it creates high tides. In the same way, it affects the water
content in our bodies, in other words "High Tide in our body!" This
leads to emotional imbalance, making people tense, irritable and violent. Hence
we have the word "lunatic" in the dictionary, which is derived from
the Latin word "Luna" meaning moon. The mentally unstable usually go
even crazier on full moon day. According to some studies done, more crimes are
committed on full moon day than any other day.
Thus by eating a vegetarian diet or fasting on full moon day, this lowers the acidic content in our body system, which helps human beings retain their mental balance. By fasting or eating light vegetarian food, one is also giving the body a rest. When the body is at rest, the mind is also at rest thus it will not be prone to irritation or outbursts of anger. Fruits and vegetables also have about 60% water, thus we are aligning ourselves.
According to our
Hindu scriptures each being goes through some or all 8.4 million forms of life,
and human beings are one of them. Human life is considered to be the most
elevated form of life among the 8.4 million forms. The purpose of human life is
to perform good deeds and be free from the other forms of life by being with
Bhagavan. When the soul leaves the human body it has no value. The life in the
body (inner soul or Atma) is what counts and the soul which moves from one form
of life to the other. According to our Hindu scriptures, what one does in the
given form of life determines whether the following form of life becomes better
or worse. The Human form is supposed to offer the best opportunity to get from
the cycle of birth and rebirth and return to the Spiritual world called
Vaikuntha-Loka and be with Bhagavan Shree Krsna, which is the ultimate goal of
all souls.
When to perform the Shree
Satyanarayan Katha and Puja.
1.
Some devotees observe fast and
perform the katha every month on Purnima - Full moon day - the 15th
day of the lunar month. The dates for 2012 are as follows...
Purnima (Full Moon) Dates for 2012
How to understand the information below. Well it's rather simple
for example, on the 8th January Purnima begins @ 09h16 and ends on the 9th@
09h28. So although we have given the date for Purnima as 9th January, Purnima
night falls on the night of the 8th... So its just common sense that you should
use. The reason why the 9th is stated as Purnima is that when the Sun rises on
the 9th Purnima is transiting the skies hence that day is Purnima although
Purnima ends at 09h28.
a. 9th January Begins on the 8th@ 09h 16 and ends on the 9th@ 09h28
b. 7th February Begins on the 7th@ 01h16 and ends on the 7th@ 23h52
c. 8th March Begins on the 7th@ 14h22 and ends on the 8th@ 11h38
d. 6th April Begins on the 6th@ 00h50 and ends on the 6th@ 21h17
e. 6th May Begins on the 5th@ 09h23 and ends on the 6th@ 05h33
f.
4th June Begins on the 3th@ 16h47 and
ends on the 4th@ 13h10
g. 3rd July Begins on the 2th@ 23h51 and ends on the 3th@ 20h50
h. 2nd August Begins on the 1th@ 07h28 and ends on the 2th@ 05h26
i.
31st August Begins on the 30th@ 16h40
and ends on the 31th@ 15h56
j.
29th September Begins on the 29th@
04h33 and ends on the 30th@ 05h17
k. 29th October Begins on the 28th@ 19h46 and ends on the 29th@ 21h47
l.
28th November Begins on the 27th@
14h04 and ends on the 28th@ 16h44
m. 28th December Begins on the 27th@ 09h56 and ends on the 28th@
12h19
2.
Others perform a fast and perform the
puja and katha when their desire or ambition is fulfilled/ achieved.
3.
Some may perform the puja and katha
on special occasions like birthday, anniversary or marriage, starting new
business or buying a new house.
4.
Some observe a fast katha on Purnima
(full moon day) or Sankranti tithi or any day that is suitable. Often on
Sundays close to the full moon day is chosen.
It is advised that
as soon as your desire/ambition is fulfilled perform Shree Satyanarayan katha,
delay may cause difficulty.
How to make
Panchamrit/Charanamrita for Lord Satyanarayan:-
In a standard size
cup add 3/4 cup milk, 2 Tsps of yoghurt (maas), 1 Tsp of Sugar, 1 tsp honey, a drop
of ghee. Mix this well and that’s your Panchamrit/ Charanamrita. You can add
some coconut water and cut fruits like banana, apple, pear etc. This is
optional.
How to make Shiro (Prashadam for Lord Satyanarayan):-
1 cup Semolina.
1 cup Sugar.
1 cup Butter Ghee.
3 cups Milk (Boiled).
1 tablespoon elachie powder
(cardamom). {optional}
1/2 cup blanched almonds cut into
thin strips. {optional}
1/4 cup blanched pistachio cut into
thin strips. {optional}
1/4 cup cashew-nuts. {optional}
How to prepare the
Shiro as an offering for Lord Satyanarayan:
Add 1 cup Semolina
and 1 cup Butter Ghee in a pan and roast it over slow flame while stirring the
mixture continuously. After a little while add the sugar and milk to the
roasted semolina and stir continuously on a slow flame. After some time the
milk and sugar will merge with the semolina. The next items are optional but we
are preparing this offering for the Lord so our Lord deserves the best don't
you think? You can now add the almonds, pistachio, cashew-nuts and elachie
powder and once again stir for a few more minutes and the Shiro is now ready to
be offered to Shree Satyanarayan Bhagavan.
Puja list for the
Shree Satyanarayan Puja.
1 picture of Lord Satyanarayan (use
the picture in this article)
1 flower garland for the picture of
Lord Satyanarayan (optional)
1 picture or small murti of Lord
Ganesh
1 flower garland for the picture of
Lord Ganesh (optional)
1 cup of water + tsp for achaman
(sipping of water at the beginning of the puja)
Your Lakshmi Lamp (diya)
100g white rice (uncooked)
1 clay or brass lamp as the Lamp
offering
1 small lota/cup of milk to be placed
by Lord Satyanarayan's picture.
1 small bowl of cut fruits (for
example apple, pear and banana)
3 blocks of camphor
1 small dish of flowers
1 packet incense
3 tharis
7 betel leaves
7 round betel nuts
1 box matches (match box)
2 purees (optional)
For the Panchamrit/charanamrita: -
3/4 cup milk,
2 Tsps of yoghurt (maas)
1 Tsp of Sugar
1 tsp honey
a drop of ghee.
You may add coconut water and cut
fruits like banana, apple, pear etc. This is optional.
For Prashadam
(Naivedyam) – Shiro:-
1 cup Semolina.
1 cup Sugar.
1 cup Ghee.
3 cups Milk (Boiled).
1 table spoon elachie powder
(cardamom). {optional}
1/2 cup blanched badam (almonds) cut
into thin strips. {optional}
1/4 cup blanched pista (pistachio)
cut into thin strips. {optional}
1/4 cup kaju (cashew-nuts).
{optional}
Thank you for
taking time to read this article. We are trying to reach out not only to Hindus
but to others of other faiths as well. By compiling and publishing these
articles we hope that others will understand what a beautiful and diversified
way of life Hinduism (Sanathan Dharma) really is. Please alert your friends and
family of this website(www.dipika.org.za). You may pass these articles to friends and family who
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These articles are published so that it will be a reference to you and your
family when you need clarification of certain topics. Shree Satyanarayan
Bhagavan Kee Jai.
Compiled (for the upliftment of Sanatan Dharma- the
Eternal Religion)
Narottam Das & Arjun Nandlal
Dear Sir
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this well written and informative description of the Satyanarayan Pooja. I copied and printed it for a small pooja at my house 2 days ago. My parents, brother and my four children attended and they were all able to read along as the Katha was narrated. I had searched many websites, but found yours to be the most well-written, and complete version. My humble respects to you for the effort you have put in, to make such a holy text available to lay persons such as myself. I myself performed the prayer and read the Katha. We all have received immense happiness from this Katha. People such s yourself are helping immensely to keep our traditions alive. Thank you once again. God bless you.
Dear Sir
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this well written and informative description of the Satyanarayan Pooja. I copied and printed it for a small pooja at my house 2 days ago. My parents, brother and my four children attended and they were all able to read along as the Katha was narrated. I had searched many websites, but found yours to be the most well-written, and complete version. My humble respects to you for the effort you have put in, to make such a holy text available to lay persons such as myself. I myself performed the prayer and read the Katha. We all have received immense happiness from this Katha. People such ss yourself are helping immensely to keep our traditions alive. Thank you once again. God bless you.
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Thank you so much for this well written and informative description of the Satyanarayan Pooja. I copied and printed it for a small pooja at my house 2 days ago. My parents, brother and my four children attended and they were all able to read along as the Katha was narrated. I had searched many websites, but found yours to be the most well-written, and complete version. My humble respects to you for the effort you have put in, to make such a holy text available to lay persons such as myself. I myself performed the prayer and read the Katha. We all have received immense happiness from this Katha. People such as yourself are helping immensely to keep our traditions alive. Thank you once again. God bless you.
Hi can yoy please post hte same in kannada as most of my friends are in search of kannada version
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