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Welcome To Vritti Pooja

At Vritti Pooja, divinity meets tradition. We specialize in performing sacred Vedic rituals that bring peace, prosperity, and positive energy into your life. From housewarming to ancestral rites, temple poojas to special homas — each ceremony is crafted with devotion, precision, and spiritual depth.
With expert purohits, authentic procedures, and a commitment to purity, we transform your special moments into powerful spiritual experiences. Invite the divine. Embrace the tradition. Begin your sacred journey with Vritti Pooja.

What is pooja?

Pooja (or Puja) is a deeply spiritual and symbolic ritual in Hinduism that serves as an act of reverence, devotion, and communion with the Divine. It is a sacred offering made to deities, representing gratitude, surrender, and a desire for divine blessings.

🌸 Spiritual Significance
At its core, pooja is not just a ritual — it is a bridge between the human and the divine. It embodies the philosophy of "Bhakti" (devotion), where the devotee expresses love, humility, and surrender to the Supreme Power. Whether performed in temples or homes, pooja purifies the mind, sanctifies the space, and brings inner peace and spiritual harmony.

🔱 Elements of a Pooja
At its core, pooja is not just a ritual — it is a bridge between the human and the divine. It embodies the philosophy of "Bhakti" (devotion), where the devotee expresses love, humility, and surrender to the Supreme Power. Whether performed in temples or homes, pooja purifies the mind, sanctifies the space, and brings inner peace and spiritual harmony.

🔱 Elements of a Pooja
Every pooja typically includes:

  • Invocation (Aavahanam) – Inviting the deity into the space.
  • Offering (Upachara) – Presenting flowers, light (deepa), incense (dhoopa), food (naivedya), and sacred water.
  • Chanting (Mantra and Stotra) – Recitation of Vedic hymns and praises to the deity.
  • Aarti – The waving of camphor or light in circular motion, symbolizing the removal of ignorance.
  • Prasadam – The sanctified food offered and then distributed among devotees.
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  • Each action, sound, and item used in the pooja carries a symbolic meaning — for instance, lighting a lamp represents the removal of darkness (ignorance) and the presence of divine light (knowledge and wisdom).

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