In Vedic Sciences the Sanskrit word Puja means honoring a force higher than yourself for inner gains and the word Shiva means the Lord of Time. In this book a simulated version of the Universe is constructed, and a simulated trip is made to request the Lord of Time to grant a prosperous, happy, and satisfactory life.
This book contains a beginners Shiva Puja, intermediate Shiva Puja, advanced Shiva Puja, the one thousand names of Shiva, and a complete system for a Vedic fire yagna, or sacrifice. By performing Shiva Puja and Yajna we sacrifice egoistic tendencies into the fire of Divine union and come to experience the bliss of Pure Consciousness.
THIS IS A PROCEDURE OF ACCEPTING A DISCIPLE INTO THE CLAN OF TEACHERS AND GREAT MASTERS OF THE VEDIC KNOWLEDGE. THE STUDENT IS ACCEPTED BY THE TEACHER IN THIS CEREMONY SO THAT ALL THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE GURUS CAN BE TRANSFERRED TO THE STUDENT DISCIPLE WHO WILL EVENTUALLY BECOME A GREAT MASTER ALSO TO HELP MANY PEOPLE AND WILL BE GUIDED PROPERLY FOR SUCCESSFUL LIVING IN THE UNIVERSE
The perfect place to begin your practice of yogic worship. Lord Shiva is the Consciousness of Infinite Goodness, and his five letter mantra makes His puja an excellent starting point for first time Sanskrit chanters. Pu means merit and ja means to give birth. Puja is that which gives birth to merit, and in our tradition the highest merit is the privilege to sit in the presence of God. Puja is an ancient system of worship designed to guide the mind to this experience. This book contains all the elements for a proper puja, including Shiva's meditation, mantras for the articles of worship, His one hundred and eight names, arati, and the Shiva Calisa. All mantras are presented with the original Sanskrit, Roman transliteration, and English translation. Also included is a guide to Sanskrit pronunciation.
In Vedic Sciences, the Sanskrit word Puja means honoring of a force more powerful than you for inner gains. The goddess Ganga represents the powerful element of water. Water is so powerful that without it we cannot taste the pleasures of the universe. It is the ultimate cleansing agent and as the ocean it can absorb tons of impurities but yet remain clean. The power of its divine karmic cleansing is used in a Goddess Ganga Puja to rid the performer of all his or her karmic impurities, so that life can be enjoyed prosperously again.
Antyesti Puja or Funeral Puja is the procedure of sending the souls of deceased family members to the higher regions of the universe In this book, Swami Ram Charran gives a step-by-step explanation of the ritual for funeral ceremonies and guides every person on the procedure to take the souls of deceased family members into the heavenly abodes.
Moola Puja is a detailed ceremony to the Planetary Forces that cause a baby to be born on an unfortunate birthday. someone close getting sick, to remove past karmas, secure happiness, remove obstacles, and invite victory and progress in your life. Purpose Avoid death. avoid couples separating, Avoid illness of someone close. Protect the baby. Happy marriage life. Protection from all evils and enemies. To be one with God of time. To obtain a true Guru and Knowledge. To obtain good health and happiness.
The Hindu pantheon of Gods, comprising of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, is canonically considered as the foundation to the study of Sanathana Dharma. Worshipping Shiva demystifies the various practices that are observed in the veneration of Lord Shiva through a compilation of Puranic tales dedicated around these three Gods focussed on themes of Creation, Preservation and Destruction. Among them, Shiva with Parvati stands out as the most enigmatic God, represented by the iconic Shivalingam. The awe-inspiring and enchanting divinities of Kartikeya, Ganesha and Sastha to bring a serene world-order has made them household deities. Shiva has taken various manifestations such as Kirathamoorthy, Kaal Bhairav, Ardhanarishwar, Gangadharan, Sharabeshwaran, Gajasamharamoorthy and Kaalasamharamoorthy to protect his devotees. Jyotirlingam and the Panchabootha Lingam Temples, with their grand austere shrines and ornate edifices, provide the devotee a forum to seek the divine blessings of Lord Shiva. These divine temples, Kailash Manasarovar and Amarnath Cave yatra are extensively detailed in the book. Performing puja is the source of peace and an integral part of faith for a devout Hindu. The book contains the detailed procedure to perform Rudrabhishekam Puja.
The Shiva Purana is the fifth book in an eighteen-part series on the sacred Hindu texts known collectively as the Puranas. Translated with great rigor and precision, Bibek Debroy recounts the tales of creation and the many myths that surround Lord Shiva in twenty-four thousand shlokas and an introduction that simplifies the myth and history of the Puranas. Brimming with insight and clarity, this translation presents readers with an opportunity to truly understand classical Indian texts. Previous translations by Bibek Debroy include the Bhagavata Purana, the Markandeya Purana, the Brahma Purana, and the Vishnu Purana.