Offline Pooja Details
varaha purana ki Katha
varaha purana ki Katha
Amount: 21000
pandit Ji Name: Shobhit Sharma Ji
About Pandit Ji: Shobhit Sharma Ji, a graduate Shastri and postgraduate Acharya, has 18 years of experience in pooja rituals, astrology services, karmic ceremonies (karam kand), Bhagwat Katha, Ramkatha, Geeta Paath, and all mantra chants. Renowned for his deep knowledge and precise practices, he has guided countless individuals through spiritual and astrological consultations, helping them find peace and clarity. His profound expertise and compassionate approach make him a trusted figure in the spiritual community.
About varaha purana ki Katha: Varaha Purana (Varaha Purana Hindi) is one of the 18 Puranas written by Maharishi Vedvyas, and this Purana is ranked 12 among the 18 Puranas. Lord Vishnu had taken the incarnation of Varaha to save the blessed earth. Therefore this Purana is also called Vaishnav Purana. A detailed explanation of Varaha incarnation has been described in this Purana.
The story of Varaha incarnation of Lord Vishnu is the main story in Varaha Purana. In this Purana, Maharishi Vedvyasji has given a detailed description of many pilgrimages, fasts, yagya, donations etc. There is a detailed description of the worship of Lord Narayan, stories of Lord Shiva and Parvati, description of the glory of Aditya pilgrimages in Varaha area, detailed description of the origin and greatness of Mokshadayini rivers, glory of the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh etc.
Benefit of varaha purana ki Katha:
- purify the soul
- cleanse the impurities
- It's a sign of devotion for getting his blessings and grace
Story of varaha purana ki Katha: According to the Puranas, a demon named Hiranyaksha took away the divine earth and hid it in the sea, then Lord Vishnu appeared in the form of Varaha incarnation from the nose of Lord Brahma. Seeing the Varah incarnation of Lord Vishnu, all the gods and goddesses praised him. On the request of all the gods and goddesses, Lord Varaha started exploring the earth. With the help of his snout, Lord Varaha found the earth and after going inside the sea, killed the demon Hiranyaksha and brought the earth out with his teeth.