Maa Shailputri Poojan Vidhi

The worship of Maa begins with the “Ghatasthapana”. That is the installation of an earthen pot with a mouth open. Fill it with the first seven types of soil called Saptmritika, then sow seven types of food grains and barley seeds. Sprinkle water on the grains until the soil is moist.
Take a Kalash and fill it with holy water (Gangajal). Add Akshat and place five types of coins and Durva leaves in the water. Arrange five mango leaves upside down around the Kalash’s brim, and put a coconut on top, optionally covering it with a red cloth or tying moli.
Position the Kalash in the centre of the earthen pot with the sown grains.
Perform the Durga and Shailputri Aarti.
Offer five items to the Kalash. Light a ghee lamp, burn dhoop sticks, and offer flowers, scent, and Naivedhya (made of fruits and sweets) to the Kalash. For a detailed explanation related to Puja Vidhi,
Maa Shailputri Poojan Vidhi The worship of Maa begins with the “Ghatasthapana”. That is the installation of an earthen pot with a mouth open. Fill it with the first seven types of soil called Saptmritika, then sow seven types of food grains and barley seeds. Sprinkle water on the grains until the soil is moist. Take a Kalash and fill it with holy water (Gangajal). Add Akshat and place five types of coins and Durva leaves in the water. Arrange five mango leaves upside down around the Kalash’s brim, and put a coconut on top, optionally covering it with a red cloth or tying moli. Position the Kalash in the centre of the earthen pot with the sown grains. Perform the Durga and Shailputri Aarti. Offer five items to the Kalash. Light a ghee lamp, burn dhoop sticks, and offer flowers, scent, and Naivedhya (made of fruits and sweets) to the Kalash. For a detailed explanation related to Puja Vidhi,
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