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Ganesh Yagna

Lord Ganesh, remover of all obstacles, is the first God to be worshipped. Also known as the Elephant God, he is the symbol of wisdom. This yagna is performed to remove obstacles in any discipline – be it personal or professional.

In Hindu scriptures and spiritual practices, Lord Ganesh has been given the most prestigious position. He is known as ‘Vighnaharta,’ which means obstacle remover and the God of wisdom and knowledge.

Technically, Lord Ganesh is always at the beginning of every small and major havan or pooja because he is also considered to be Pratham Pujya (worshipped first). But a distinct Ganesh Yagna is an elaborate pooja ceremony to worship Lord Ganesh for various objectives.

Whenever there is a new venture, new married life, new home, or new possesses, people perform Ganesh Yagna with proper priest instructions to pray for obstacles removal and guidance.

Suppose, If one is experiencing unavoidable obstacles repeatedly in his business, married life, children’s life, career, or politics, in that case also, Ganesh Yagna helps them to overcome those challenges and have a seamless life.

In this Yagna, the priest guides the host to establish Lord Ganesh, perform dedicated rituals, carry out the havan and Aarti till the end.

Ganesh Yagna is performed to worship Lord Ganesh for many purposes like removing problems, achieving success and victory in business, lessen the adverse effect of Ketu, and gaining focus and wisdom.

Lord Ganesh bless the host of Ganesh Yagna with great prosperity, health, wealth, wisdom, and support if it is righteously performed with immense faith and gratitude.

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