Offline Pooja Details
Grah Shanti Hawan
Grah Shanti Hawan
Amount: Rs.1100
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 Grah Shanti Hawan: Grah Shanti Hawan is a traditional Hindu ritual conducted to pacify the adverse effects of planetary positions (grahas) in one's horoscope. It involves the offering of prayers and oblations into the sacred fire (havan) accompanied by the chanting of Vedic mantras. This ceremony is performed to seek blessings from the celestial bodies and to mitigate any negative influences they may have on an individual's life.
Benefit of Grah Shanti Hawan:
- Harmonizing Planetary Influences
- Protection and Blessings
- Karmic Balance
- Peace and Prosperity
Grah Shanti Hawan Ki Katha: The story of Grah Shanti Hawan is based on the principles of Hindu astrology and Vedic traditions. According to Hindu mythology, the grahas (celestial bodies) influence the destinies of individuals based on their positions in the birth chart. Malefic influences of the grahas can lead to challenges and obstacles in life, while benefic influences can bring about positive outcomes.The hawan ceremony is performed by skilled priests who chant Vedic hymns and mantras to invoke the blessings of the deities associated with the grahas. Offerings such as ghee, grains, and herbs are made into the sacred fire, symbolizing the transformation of negativity into positivity. Overall, Grah Shanti Hawan is performed with the intention of aligning oneself with the cosmic energies and seeking divine intervention to mitigate the negative influences of the grahas and enhance the quality of life. It is conducted with reverence, devotion, and faith in the ancient Vedic traditions.