Shodasuphara Puja is one of the best ways to worship, revere and venerate various Gods and Goddesses as per Vedic scriptures. The word Shodasuphara is derived from two Sanskrit words ‘Shodasa’ which means ‘sixteen’ and ‘Phara’ which means ‘offerings’. Thus, the Shodasuphara Puja involves sixteen different ritualistic offerings such as flower, fruits, sweets, fragrance and much more to various Deities. Also, different days of the week are dedicated to worship of different Gods and Goddesses due to various reasons. So, Shodasuphara Puja of a particular God or Goddess on His or Her designated day every week is one of the best ways to worship them and seek their constant Divine blessings. The seven days of the week which are dedicated to different Deities are mentioned below:
- Sunday – Lord Surya, Lord Ram
- Monday – Lord Shiva, Lord Krishna
- Tuesday – Lord Ganesha, Lord Hanuman, Lord Narasimha
- Wednesday – Lord Ganesha, Lord Vishnu
- Thursday – Lord Vishnu, Brihaspati Dev, Sai Baba
- Friday – Goddess Laxmi, Goddess Durga
- Saturday – Lord Hanuman, Shani Dev
Weekly Shodasuphara Puja of your favourite Deity is done to worship, revere, show gratitude and seek Divine blessings from your favourite God or Goddess. Through weekly Puja seek blessings of constant good fortune and auspiciousness at home and in life. During the Shodasuphara Puja the number '16' (Shodasa) symbolizes completeness and devotion, with each of the 16-offering representing a different aspect of worship and reverence attracting blessings of prosperity, peace and spiritual growth for a devotee. Book the Weekly Shodasuphara Puja and seek constant Divine grace and blessings of your favourite God or Goddess.
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