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Simple Puja
Puja is the Hindu way of worshiping gods. These may be as simple or as elaborate as you choose.
However, an elaborate one done without complete proper understanding is inert. It's best to keep
worship simple and in love. The puja presented here can be done by one person or a few close
friends or family members together. Some elaborate pujas done in temples are done withthousands of people!
Preparation
Take a ritual bath. This is done in exactly the same way as for Wicca, including Samkhya Wicca. A
bath is prepared to the temperature of your liking. It is scented with essential oils or bath salts.
The person sits in the tub, relaxes, clarifies their mind for the purpose of the ritual, and gets in the
mood for it. This can be done with the lights dimmed or with candlelight, if preferred.
The ritual area is swept, and perhaps otherwise cleaned. It must be free of debris, dirt, and clutter.
The altar is set up. It does not have to be elaborate. A small wooden table with one candle, statue
of a god or goddess, 2 pieces of cloth, essential oil, flowers, incense, potable water, food for
offering, and a musical instrument. None of this has to be elaborate. Or, a small area on a floor or
the ground will do nicely as well. The altar may stay up, or it may be taken down when not in use,
as per needs and preference.
The working area is not of a set size. It should accommodate a circle large enough for the
participants and the altar. This may be as small as about 4 ft in diameter, or may be hundreds of
feet in diameter. The size should make it feel "cozy" and "intimate" with the persons celebrating.
Personally, I have never done this other than alone or with one other person at a time.
Note that all of the ritual tools used in this ceremony are optional. If you do not have them, use
something else in its place, such as you may substitute a drawing of a deity for a statue. If there is
nothing you can use in its place, you can imagine it to be there. In fact, you can do this entire ritual
in your mind if you want or need to.
Method
We purify ourselves and the area where we sit or stand too pray and worship by walking deocile
or clockwise around the circle sprinkling water from a lota or cup with the following mantra:
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AUM APAVITRA PAVIRITO, SARV VASTHAM GATOPIVA. YEA SAMRET PUNDRI KAAKSHAM,
SAR-BHYAA BHAYAANTRAM SUCHE.
Take a little water in the right palm three times and sip after these three mantras. This is to
purify our inner parts, allowing our awareness to improve.
AUM AMRITO PASTARN MASI SWAHA
AUM AMRITO APIDAAN MASI SWAHA
AUM SATYAM YA SAHREE MY SRI SHRITAAM SWAHA
Take a little water in the left palm, and with the right ring finger, touch the water to various
parts of the body - making these the instruments of the Lord or Lady.
AUM WANG ME AASEY ASTU (mouth)
AUM NAASUR MEY PRANO ASTU (nose)
AUM KAARNU MEY STROTRAM ASTU (ears)
AUM BAAHUR MEY BALAM ASTU (shoulders)
AUM ORWO MEY ORJO ASTU (legs, feet)
AUM ARISHT THAANI MAY ANGAANI TANUS TANTWA WA AMEY SAHAA SANTU (sprinkle
water over the entire body with both hands)
You may wish to offer other prayers at this time.
Offer the Lord or Lady a seat, either as the statue or in your mind with this mantra:
AUM RAMBYAM SHASHO BANHAM DIVYAM, SARV SOWKYAM KARAM SHUBAM, AASANAM
TWAM MAYAA DAATAM GREY-HARN PARMESHWARAA.
You may wish to wash the Lord's or Lady's feet in adoration with this mantra:
AUM PAADYAM PAADYAM SAMARPYMI, SRI SEVAAYE NAMO NAMAH
Note: This is written as a puja to Lord Shiva. One may substitute or RAMAAYE, SITA, TARA,
BHAGALA, for SEVAAYE as per the divine form worshipped at a given time.
You may wish to offer the Lord or Lady a bath by sprinkling water over the statue or in your
mind with this mantra:
AUM GANGEY CHA YAMUNA CHAIVEY GODAAVAREE SARASWAATI, NARADEY SIDHU
KAVAAREE, JALEY AASMIN SANAAN NIDHI KURU
Offer flowers to the deity with this mantra:
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AUM MAALKAANI SUGHANDINI MAALYADINI VINAI PRABH, MAAYA HIRTAANI POOJARTAM,
PUSP PAANI PRATI-GREY-HEY TAAM
You may wish to offer chandan or tilak on the deity's forehead (and your own to signify yourself
as a devotee) thus:
AUM SHRI KHANDANAM CHANDANAM SAMARPYAAMI, SRI SEVAAYE NAMO NAMAH
Again, substitute the name for another deity if not worshipping Lord Shiva with this particular
puja or ritual.
You may wish to offer essential oil as perfume thus:
AUM ATARAM SAMARPYAAMI, SRI SEVAAYE NAMO NAMAH
Light incense, and go around the circle deocile (clockwise) with this mantra:
AUM BANASPATI SODA BHUTU, GANDHA YO GHANDHAA OOTHAM, AGRIYAA SARV DEVAAMDHOOP POYAM PRAT-GREY-HEY TAAM
Offer food with this mantra:
AUM TWADIYAM VASTU GOVINDA, TUBYA MEWAA SAMAR PAYAA GREY-HAN SAM MUKHO
BHUKTWAA, PRASEEDAM PURSHOTAMAA
Offer light from candle or oil lamp with this mantra:
AUM YAANI KAANIS CHA PAA-PAANI JANMANTUR KIRTAANI CHA TAANTAANI VINAISHANTI
PRADAK-NAAMI PADEY PADEY.
Pray for whatever it is that you want, or whomever or whatever you want at this time. Eat the
prasad or offered food.
Offer music. Sing, play the instrument(s), or however you wish to make this music. It is MUCH
better if the music is made by you rather than played by mechanical reproduction, even if you are
not a good performer. It is the intention that counts. If the Gods wanted you to be a better
performer, they would have already helped you to become so. Or, you could ask Them for some
talent during the prayers.
This can be as long or as short as you wish it to be. If it is going to be long, you may wish to save
some of the prasad or some of the water to sip for refreshment.
Notes
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Prasad may be anything you wish to eat. Often, this is of fresh fruits or vegetables, or butter, or
milk. It can be baked goods or cooked foods as well. It should not be meat, fermented, spoiled
food. However, ANYTHING you offer in love will be graciously accepted.
Food, water, or other items offered to deities must NOT be wasted! The food is eaten or drunk by
the worshippers, or it may be offered to other people after the ritual, or it may be fed to animals
or used to fertilize plants.
Oil lamps are more traditional than candles, however, a candle works nicely.
Tilak is sandalwood paste, reconstituted with water. It is applied to the forhead with one or three
lines going upward from the level of the eyebrows. This is normally made with the thumb.
The type of incense is not so important. There are different scents that various gods or goddesses
"like" more than others. Sandalwood is always good if you're not sure. It pays to keep it around.
The incense may be the stick type, or it may be a piece of charcoal which has aromatic herbs or
gums placed on the tops.
Anything offered to the deity is placed before the statue, or in your mind where the statue"should" be.