WORSHIP & PRAYER (PUJA) SERVICES
At OCCULT REMEDIES we offer sacred Puja Services to invoke divine blessings, remove obstacles, and create harmony in your life. Rooted in ancient Vedic traditions, a Puja is a spiritual practice of connecting with higher energies through prayers, rituals, and offerings, bringing peace, prosperity, and protection to individuals, families, and businesses.
Our Puja Services include:
- Personal & Family Pujas: For health, happiness, peace of mind, protection, and overall well-being.
- Prosperity & Success Pujas: Special rituals to attract wealth, growth, and abundance in personal and professional life.
- Remedial Pujas: To overcome challenges, remove negative influences, and balance planetary energies.
- Festival & Occasion Pujas: For birthdays, anniversaries, housewarming, business openings, and auspicious events.
- Customized Pujas: Tailored according to your specific needs, astrological charts, or spiritual goals.
All our pujas are performed by trained priests and spiritual practitioners with devotion, authenticity, and adherence to Vedic guidelines. We also offer online and onsite Puja services, ensuring that distance is never a barrier to receiving divine grace.
Whether you seek spiritual upliftment, prosperity, health, or protection, our Puja Services help you align with the divine flow of life and experience peace, abundance, and bliss.
Puja Services Across Different Religions
- HINDU RELIGION
- BUDDHIST RELIGION
- JAIN RELIGION
- CHRISTIAN RELIGION
- SIKH RELIGION
- ISLAM RELIGION
Pujas in Hindu Karma-kand
Daily & General Pujas
- Ganesh Puja – For removing obstacles and ensuring success in new beginnings.
- Lakshmi Puja – For wealth, prosperity, and abundance.
- Saraswati Puja – For wisdom, learning, and academic success.
- Shiv Puja / Rudrabhishek – For peace, protection, and spiritual growth.
- Vishnu Puja / Satyanarayan Katha – For harmony, prosperity, and fulfilment of desires.
- Hanuman Puja – For strength, courage, and protection from negative energies.
Planetary & Astrological Pujas (Navagraha Puja)
- Surya (Sun) Puja – For vitality, authority, and success.
- Chandra (Moon) Puja – For emotional stability and peace.
- Mangal (Mars) Puja – For strength and overcoming obstacles.
- Budh (Mercury) Puja – For intelligence, communication, and business growth.
- Guru (Jupiter) Puja – For wisdom, spirituality, and education.
- Shukra (Venus) Puja – For harmony, relationships, and luxury.
- Shani (Saturn) Puja – For justice, patience, and relief from karmic issues.
- Rahu-Ketu Puja – For protection from negative influences and doshas.
Special Pujas for Protection & Healing
- Mahamrityunjaya Jaap & Puja – For health, healing, and protection from untimely death.
- Durga Puja / Chandi Path – For strength, courage, and overcoming enemies.
- Kali Puja – For protection and removal of evil forces.
- Navagraha Shanti Puja – For pacifying malefic planetary effects.
Occasional & Life-Event Pujas (Sanskar Pujas)
- Griha Pravesh Puja – For new home entry and blessings of harmony.
- Vastu Shanti Puja – For aligning energies of home/office with prosperity.
- Vivah Puja – For marriage rituals and blessings.
- Santaan Prapti Puja – For child blessings and fertility.
- Naamkaran Puja – For naming ceremony of a child.
- Upanayan (Janeu) Puja – For initiation into spiritual learning.
- Shraddha / Pitru Puja – For honoring ancestors and seeking their blessings.
Festival & Occasional Pujas
- Diwali Lakshmi-Ganesh Puja – For wealth, success, and new beginnings.
- Navratri Durga Puja – For devotion, prosperity, and blessings of Goddess Durga.
- Shivratri Puja – For spiritual upliftment and Shiva’s blessings.
- Janmashtami Puja – For devotion and blessings of Lord Krishna.
- Rama Navami Puja – For blessings of Lord Rama.
- Sankranti & Chhath Puja – For solar blessings and gratitude to nature.
Pujas in Buddhism
Daily Devotional Pujas
- Buddha Puja – Offering prayers, incense, flowers, and light to the Buddha as a symbol of gratitude and devotion.
- Dharma Puja – Honoring the sacred teachings of the Buddha.
- Sangha Puja – Respecting the community of enlightened monks and nuns.
- Stupa Puja – Circumambulation, offerings, and prayers around stupas (sacred monuments).
Offering Pujas (Dāna & Pūjā Practices)
- Lighting of Lamps / Butter Lamp Puja – Symbolizing the dispelling of ignorance and the light of wisdom.
- Flower Offering Puja – Representing impermanence and beauty, offered at shrines.
- Food & Water Offering Puja – Symbolizing generosity and purity of intention.
- Incense Puja – Signifying moral discipline and purification.
Protective & Healing Pujas
- Medicine Buddha Puja (Bhaisajyaguru Puja) – For healing, health, and well-being.
- Tara Puja (Green Tara / White Tara) – For compassion, protection from fears, and longevity.
- Avalokiteshvara Puja (Chenrezig / Guan Yin) – For compassion, loving-kindness, and liberation from suffering.
- Vajrapani Puja – For strength, protection, and removing obstacles.
Karmic & Purification Pujas
- Vajrasattva Puja – For purification of negative karma and inner cleansing.
- Chanting of Sutras / Mantras – Recitation of sacred texts like the Heart Sutra, Lotus Sutra, or Diamond Sutra.
- Smoke Offering (Riwo Sangchö / Sur Puja) – For purifying negative energies and benefiting unseen beings.
Special Occasion & Merit-Making Pujas
- Uposatha (Observance Day Puja) – Performed on full moon and new moon days, involving precepts, chanting, and meditation.
- Kathina Puja – Offering robes and requisites to monks after the rains retreat.
- Paritta Chanting (Protective Puja) – Recitation of protective verses for safety and blessings.
- Death & Ancestor Pujas – Transferring merit to departed souls for their peaceful rebirth.
Tantric / Vajrayana Buddhist Pujas (in Tibetan Buddhism)
- Guru Puja (Lama Chöpa) – Honoring the spiritual teacher as the embodiment of Buddha.
- Fire Puja (Homa / Jinsek) – Ritual fire offering for purification and blessings.
- Tsok Offering Puja – A tantric feast offering practice for generating merit and purifying vows.
- Mandala Offering Puja – Symbolically offering the entire universe to accumulate merit and wisdom.
Different Types of Puja in Jainism
1. Ashta Prakari Puja (Eightfold Worship)
- Jal (Water) – for purity of body and soul.
- Chandan (Sandalwood Paste) – for calmness and peace.
- Pushpa (Flowers) – for non-attachment and beauty of virtue.
- Dhoop (Incense) – for spreading virtue like fragrance.
- Deepak (Lamp) – for enlightenment and removal of ignorance.
- Akshat (Rice) – for steadfastness in vows and spirituality.
- Naivedya (Food Offering) – symbolizes control over desires.
- Phal (Fruit) – symbolizes the ultimate fruit of liberation (Moksha).
2. Panch Kalyanak Puja (Five Auspicious Events)
- Chyavan (Conception)
- Janma (Birth)
- Diksha (Renunciation)
- Kevalgyan (Omniscience)
- Moksha (Liberation)
3. Snatra Puja (Abhishek / Bathing Ritual)
- A ritual of bathing the idol of a Tirthankara with pure water, milk, saffron, etc.
- Symbolizes inner purification of the devotee.
4. Chaitya Vandan (Temple Prayer / Daily Ritual)
- A daily practice of reciting mantras, hymns, and prayers before the idol.
- Includes bowing, reciting the Namokar Mantra, and meditative reflection.
5. Aarti & Mangal Divo
- Singing devotional hymns in front of the Tirthankara idol, waving lamps (Aarti), and offering light (Mangal Divo).
- Symbolizes reverence and illumination of wisdom.
6. Vidhi Pujas (Special Thematic Pujas)
- Navkarshi Puja – performed early in the morning with chanting of the Navkar Mantra.
- Ayambil Oli Puja – fasting and ritual worship for purification and merit.
- Parshvanath Puja – devoted to Lord Parshvanath for protection and spiritual progress.
- Adinath Puja – in honor of the first Tirthankara, Lord Rishabhanath.
- Samvatsari Pratikraman & Puja – performed during Paryushan for forgiveness and repentance.
7. Festival Pujas
- Mahavir Jayanti Puja – celebrating the birth of Lord Mahavira.
- Diwali Puja – marks Lord Mahavira’s attainment of Nirvana, celebrated with lamps and prayers.
- Paryushan Parva Pujas – focused on forgiveness, self-discipline, and spiritual upliftment.
Different Types of Worship in Christianity
1. Daily & Personal Worship
- Personal Prayer – Offering thanks, seeking guidance, and confessing sins directly to God.
- Bible Reading & Meditation – Devotional study of scripture to grow spiritually.
- Praise & Hymns – Singing songs of devotion and gratitude.
- Rosary (Catholic practice) – Repetitive prayer centered on Jesus and Mary.
- Fasting & Lent Observances – Spiritual discipline to purify and strengthen faith.
2. Church Worship & Sacraments
- Sunday Service (Mass / Worship Service) – Central communal worship involving prayers, hymns, scripture readings, sermon, and blessings.
- Holy Communion / Eucharist / Lord’s Supper – Receiving bread and wine as symbols of Christ’s body and blood.
- Baptism – Ritual of purification and initiation into the Christian faith.
- Confirmation – Strengthening faith, especially in Catholic and Orthodox traditions.
- Confession / Reconciliation – Admitting sins to a priest for forgiveness.
- Marriage Ceremony – Blessing of a union in the presence of God.
- Anointing of the Sick – Healing and blessing of those suffering from illness.
3. Special Worship Services
- Christmas Services – Celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.
- Good Friday & Easter Services – Remembering Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection.
- Pentecost Service – Celebrating the descent of the Holy Spirit.
- Harvest Thanksgiving Service – Offering gratitude for blessings and abundance.
4. Prayers & Ritual Offerings
- Lighting of Candles – Symbolizing prayer, devotion, and Christ as the Light of the World.
- Offering & Tithing – Giving donations or offerings to the church as an act of gratitude.
- Holy Water Blessings – Sprinkling of blessed water for purification.
- Intercessory Prayers – Praying for the well-being of others.
5. Special Devotional Practices
- Novena Prayers – Repeated prayers over nine days for special intentions.
- Stations of the Cross – Remembering Christ’s journey to crucifixion.
- Veneration of Saints – Honoring saints as spiritual role models.
- Feast Day Services – Worship connected to saints and holy days.
Different Types of Worship Practices in Sikhism
1. Daily Personal Devotion (Nitnem / Naam Simran)
- Nitnem Banis – Daily recitation of prescribed prayers (Japji Sahib, Jaap Sahib, Anand Sahib, Rehras Sahib, Kirtan Sohila).
- Naam Simran – Meditation on the divine name Waheguru, repeating it with love and devotion.
- Ardas – Prayer offered before or after important tasks and daily worship.
2. Congregational Worship (Sangat & Kirtan)
- Gurdwara Worship – Recitation of hymns and listening to Gurbani.
- Kirtan – Singing of hymns (Shabads) with devotion and music.
- Katha – Explanation and spiritual discourse on Gurbani.
- Langar Seva – Serving and partaking in the free community kitchen.
3. Sacred Reading & Ceremonial Practices
- Akhand Path – Continuous recitation of Guru Granth Sahib Ji (~48 hours).
- Sahaj Path – Slow, complete reading of Guru Granth Sahib Ji over a flexible period.
- Hukamnama – Divine order read from Guru Granth Sahib Ji.
4. Life-Event Ceremonies (Sanskars)
- Naam Karan – Naming Ceremony of a child.
- Amrit Sanchar – Initiation into Khalsa.
- Anand Karaj – Marriage Ceremony.
- Antim Sanskar – Funeral Rites.
5. Special Observances & Celebrations
- Gurpurabs – Birth anniversaries of Sikh Gurus.
- Baisakhi – Formation of the Khalsa.
- Diwan – Special congregational services including Kirtan, Katha, and Ardas.
Different Forms of Worship in Islam
1. Daily Ritual Worship (Salah / Namaz)
- Five Daily Prayers (Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha) – Performed facing the Kaaba with physical postures and Qur’an recitations.
2. Acts of Worship Beyond Salah (Ibadah)
- Shahada – Declaration of faith.
- Sawm – Fasting, especially during Ramadan.
- Zakat – Charity to the poor and needy.
- Hajj – Pilgrimage to Mecca once in a lifetime.
3. Special Prayers & Rituals
- Jumu’ah (Friday Prayer) – Weekly congregational prayer with sermon.
- Taraweeh Prayers – Special nightly prayers in Ramadan.
- Tahajjud – Voluntary late-night prayer.
- Dua – Personal supplications for help, forgiveness, and blessings.
- Dhikr – Remembrance of Allah through repeated recitation of His names.
4. Occasional & Festival Worship
- Eid al-Fitr Salah – Celebrated after Ramadan with prayers and charity.
- Eid al-Adha Salah – Celebrated with prayers and Qurbani.
- Milad-un-Nabi – Celebration of Prophet Muhammad’s birth.
5. Life-Cycle Ceremonies
- Aqiqah – Naming ceremony after a child’s birth.
- Nikah – Marriage ceremony with Qur’anic verses.
- Janazah – Funeral prayer before burial.
6. Additional Worship Practices (Optional / Nafl)
- Sadaqah – Voluntary charity beyond obligatory Zakat.
- Itikaf – Spiritual retreat in a mosque during last 10 days of Ramadan.
- Qiyam-ul-Lail – Night prayer for extra devotion.