Sumangali Dhan
4.00$ – 40.00$
Sumangali Dhan is a sacred ritual that involves offering gifts to married women (Sumangalis) to seek their blessings for marital bliss, prosperity, and overall well-being. The ritual can be performed by offering to 1, 5, or 11 Sumangali women, each level providing unique benefits and enhancing the ritual’s potency. Experience the divine grace of Sumangali Dhan to attract happiness, harmony, and abundance into your life.
Devotee
Context
- Marital Harmony:ย Enhances love, understanding, and harmony in the marital relationship.
- Financial Prosperity:ย Attracts wealth, abundance, and financial stability into the household.
- Health and Well-being:ย Promotes overall health and well-being for the family members.
- Longevity of Spouse:ย Ensures the long life and well-being of the husband.
- Protection from Negative Energies:ย Provides protection from negative influences and enhances positive energy in the home.
- Spiritual Growth:ย Deepens spiritual connection and devotion, fostering a closer bond with the divine.
- Married women seeking marital harmony.
- Individuals looking for financial prosperity.
- Families desiring overall well-being.
- Women praying for their husband’s longevity.
- Devotees seeking protection from negative energies.
- Women aspiring for spiritual growth.
- Ancient Tradition:ย Sumangali Dhan is a time-honored ritual deeply rooted in Hindu tradition, with references in ancient texts and scriptures.
- Vedic Rituals:ย The practice has its origins in the Vedic period, where offerings and rituals were performed to seek the blessings of deities for various aspects of life.
- Puranic Significance:ย The Puranas, ancient Hindu texts, mention the significance of rituals aimed at promoting marital harmony, prosperity, and well-being.
- Cultural Importance:ย Traditionally performed by married women, this ritual is aimed at invoking the blessings of the divine for a harmonious and prosperous married life.
- Protection and Prosperity:ย Historically, Sumangali Dhan was believed to provide protection from negative energies and attract financial stability and prosperity to the household.
- Spiritual and Social Impact:ย The ritual also emphasized the spiritual growth and social well-being of women, strengthening their role and status within the family and community.
- Clean and decorate a sacred space.
- Set up an altar with an image or idol of the goddess.
- Gather fresh flowers, fruits, traditional offerings, a sari, blouse, jewelry, kumkum, turmeric, sandalwood paste, a lamp with ghee and cotton wicks, incense sticks, and camphor.
- Light the lamp and incense sticks.
- Offer flowers, fruits, sari, blouse, and jewelry to the goddess.
- Recite mantras and prayers dedicated to the goddess.
- Apply kumkum, turmeric, and sandalwood paste to the offerings and the goddess’s image.
- Offer food, flowers, and other items while chanting mantras.
- Perform aarti with camphor.
- Distribute prasad to all participants.
- Give the sari and jewelry to a married woman as a token of blessings.
- Conclude with a final prayer, seeking the goddess’s blessings and expressing gratitude.
- Marital Harmony:ย Enhances love, understanding, and harmony in the marital relationship.
- Financial Prosperity:ย Attracts wealth, abundance, and financial stability into the household.
- Health and Well-being:ย Promotes overall health and well-being for the family members.
- Longevity of Spouse:ย Ensures the long life and well-being of the husband.
- Protection from Negative Energies:ย Provides protection from negative influences and enhances positive energy in the home.
- Spiritual Growth:ย Deepens spiritual connection and devotion, fostering a closer bond with the divine.
- Married women seeking marital harmony.
- Individuals looking for financial prosperity.
- Families desiring overall well-being.
- Women praying for their husband’s longevity.
- Devotees seeking protection from negative energies.
- Women aspiring for spiritual growth.
- Ancient Tradition:ย Sumangali Dhan is a time-honored ritual deeply rooted in Hindu tradition, with references in ancient texts and scriptures.
- Vedic Rituals:ย The practice has its origins in the Vedic period, where offerings and rituals were performed to seek the blessings of deities for various aspects of life.
- Puranic Significance:ย The Puranas, ancient Hindu texts, mention the significance of rituals aimed at promoting marital harmony, prosperity, and well-being.
- Cultural Importance:ย Traditionally performed by married women, this ritual is aimed at invoking the blessings of the divine for a harmonious and prosperous married life.
- Protection and Prosperity:ย Historically, Sumangali Dhan was believed to provide protection from negative energies and attract financial stability and prosperity to the household.
- Spiritual and Social Impact:ย The ritual also emphasized the spiritual growth and social well-being of women, strengthening their role and status within the family and community.
- Clean and decorate a sacred space.
- Set up an altar with an image or idol of the goddess.
- Gather fresh flowers, fruits, traditional offerings, a sari, blouse, jewelry, kumkum, turmeric, sandalwood paste, a lamp with ghee and cotton wicks, incense sticks, and camphor.
- Light the lamp and incense sticks.
- Offer flowers, fruits, sari, blouse, and jewelry to the goddess.
- Recite mantras and prayers dedicated to the goddess.
- Apply kumkum, turmeric, and sandalwood paste to the offerings and the goddess’s image.
- Offer food, flowers, and other items while chanting mantras.
- Perform aarti with camphor.
- Distribute prasad to all participants.
- Give the sari and jewelry to a married woman as a token of blessings.
- Conclude with a final prayer, seeking the goddess’s blessings and expressing gratitude.
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After you provide us with the necessary details, our team will take 24 to 48 working hours to finalize the auspicious date and time for your Puja. This information, including the scheduled date and time, will be sent to you via email, ensuring you are well-informed and can make any necessary preparations.
All the Pujas offered by AstroBhava are conducted within our sacred Tantric temples located in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, and Palakkad, Kerala. These temples are specially consecrated for performing Tantric rituals, providing a powerful and spiritually charged environment for the ceremonies.
Due to the highly sacred and esoteric nature of the rituals performed in our Tantric temples, we are unable to live telecast the ceremonies. However, if you wish to witness the Puja, you are most welcome to visit our temples in person. Please notify our Customer Support team about your visit, and we will be happy to host you, allowing you to experience the rituals firsthand.
Because the rituals are conducted in our Tantric temples, we are unable to capture photographs or video recordings of the ceremonies. The sacred and private nature of these rituals prohibits any form of media documentation, ensuring the sanctity and purity of the Puja are maintained.
Yes, upon the completion of the Puja, we ship Prasad to you. This applies to all Pujas irrespective of the days choosen. The Prasad is a sacred offering blessed during the ritual, which you will receive as a token of divine blessings and positive energy.
Yes, if you opt for a 48-day Puja, a Yantra will be energized continuously for the entire duration of the ritual. The Yantra, which is a powerful Vedic device with intricate geometric patterns, will be imbued with divine energy and then locked inside a Silver Amulet. This amulet, along with the energized Yantra, will be shipped to you, serving as a source of positive energy and protection.
The 48 days correspond to the 27 Nakshatras (Birth Stars), 12 Rashis (Moon Signs), and 9 Planets, totaling 48.
A Yantra is a special Vedic device that serves as a powerhouse of supreme cosmic energy. It consists of complex geometric patterns and holy signatures. When activated, a Yantra can create a positive environment, channeling divine energies to bring about beneficial changes in your life. Each Yantra is unique and corresponds to a specific deity, enhancing the spiritual and material well-being of the person using it.
Yantras are energized through a three-day process: Jala Pradishta (drawing geometric figures, dipping in Panchakavya), Prana Pradishta (energizing with Pranayama), and Jeeva Pradishta (chanting mantras 108 times with offerings).