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Do's and Don'ts
Follow essential Do’s and Don’ts to maintain purity, maximize ritual benefits, and receive divine blessings and protection.
Do's and Don'ts for Poojas and Homas
Do Prepare in Advance:
Ensure you have all necessary details ready for the booking, including names, birth details, and specific requests for the Pooja or Homa.
Do Arrive on Time:
If you are attending an offline Pooja or Homa, arrive at the temple on time to ensure the rituals can proceed as scheduled.
Do Follow Instructions:
Pay attention to any specific instructions provided by the priests or our team regarding the rituals, offerings, and participation.
Do Dress Appropriately:
Wear traditional attire when attending Poojas or Homas in person, as it shows respect for the sacred environment.
Do Maintain a Positive Mindset:
Approach the Pooja or Homa with a positive attitude and an open heart, as this enhances the spiritual experience.
Do Offer Prayers and Gratitude:
Participate actively in the rituals by offering prayers and expressing gratitude for the blessings received.
Do Offer Prayers and Gratitude:
If you have any specific requests or requirements, please communicate them to us in advance to ensure they are accommodated.
Don't Disrupt the Rituals:
Avoid talking loudly or engaging in distracting behavior during the Pooja or Homa, as it can disturb the sanctity of the rituals.
Don't Bring Non-Vegetarian Food or Alcohol:
If you are attending an offline Pooja or Homa, arrive at the temple on time to ensure the rituals can proceed as scheduled.
Don't Use Mobile Phones:
Please keep mobile phones on silent mode or turn them off during the rituals to maintain a peaceful atmosphere.
Don't Rush the Process:
Allow the priests to conduct the rituals at their own pace; rushing can lead to mistakes or omissions in the ceremonies.
Don't Ignore Safety Guidelines:
Follow any safety guidelines provided by the temple or our team, especially during fire rituals or when handling offerings.
Don't Expect Immediate Results:
Understand that spiritual practices may take time to manifest results; patience and faith are essential.