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Rituals in Varanasi

Pandit Vivek Tiwari Ji performs all the poojas mentioned below, even poojas not mentioned below call pandit ji, perform the pooja and get the blessing of Lord Vishwanath and Ma Vishaalakshi.

Abhisheka

Abhisheka Seva for Lord Shiva is a sacred, symbolic bathing ritual of the Shiva Linga with items like Ganga Jal, milk, curd, honey, ghee, and sugar, intended to purify the soul, remove negative karma, and invoke divine grace. It is performed daily or during special occasions, such as Masik Shivaratri, to achieve peace, prosperity, and health, often accompanied by the chanting of Rudram.

Kumkuma Archana

Kumkumarchana Seva is a sacred, daily ritual at the Sri Vishalaakshi Temple & Sri Annapurneshwari Temple in varanasi where kumkum is offered to Goddess Vishalakshi and Goddess Annapurneshwari while chanting divine hymns. Believed to bring prosperity, health, and marital bliss,

Homa

Homa Seva refers to the performance of sacred Vedic fire rituals (homas/havans) to invoke deities for blessings, prosperity, and spiritual growth, often done on behalf of devotees (seva) by priests. These rituals involve chanting mantras, offering materials into a consecrated fire, performed at temples for purposes like health (Ayushya Homa), removing obstacles (Ganesh Homa), Rudra Homa, Chandika Homa and many more.

Ganga Pooja

Ganga Puja is a sacred Hindu ritual honoring the Ganges River as a goddess and mother, believed to purify sins, bestow blessings of health and prosperity, and grant liberation (moksha). Primarily celebrated during Ganga Dussehra (Jyeshtha month) and Ganga Saptami, it involves worshipping the river with flowers, lamps, and prayers. Major ceremonies occur at Varanasi

Kalabairava Pooja

Kala Bhairava Pooja is a powerful ritual dedicated to Lord Bhairava, the fierce manifestation of Shiva and guardian of time, ideal for removing obstacles, fear, and negativity. Performed primarily on Kalashtami (eighth day after full moon) or Sundays/Tuesdays, it involves offering black sesame seeds, mustard oil, and flowers, accompanied by chanting mantras like "Om Batuk Bhairavaye Namaha".

Upanayana

The Upanayana ceremony, or sacred thread ceremony, is a significant Hindu Vedic rite of passage marking a child's initiation into formal education and spiritual life. Primarily for Brahmin, Kshatriya, and Vaishya boys (aged 5–24), it symbolizes a "second birth" (Dvija) as they receive the Yajnopavitam (sacred thread) and the Gayatri Mantra.