
Pratishtha Puja – Invoking Divine Energy into Idols and Temples
Through this puja, the deity is invoked with mantras and rituals, making the idol a powerful form of divinity. It purifies the space, radiates positive energy, and creates a strong spiritual connection between the devotee and the deity.
Why perform Pratishtha Puja?
Pratishtha Puja is performed when a new idol or temple is installed. It is considered essential because it establishes spiritual energy and makes the place fit for daily worship and rituals. By performing this puja, one invites divine blessings, prosperity, and protection into the space. It also ensures that the temple or idol radiates positive energy for devotees, creating a sacred environment for spiritual growth.
How is Pratishtha Puja performed?
The ritual begins with Ganesh Puja and Sankalp, followed by Kalash Sthapana. Special mantras and Vedic hymns are chanted to invite the deity into the idol. Abhishek (ritual bathing), Alankaram (decoration), and offering of flowers, fruits, and naivedya are performed. Finally, the deity is invoked through Prana Pratishtha mantras, symbolizing the infusion of divine life force into the idol. The puja concludes with aarti and blessings for all present.
Key Benefits
- Energizes the idol or temple with divine power
- Creates a sacred and positive environment
- Attracts peace, prosperity, and spiritual upliftment
- Ensures continuous divine blessings for devotees
- Establishes a place of worship for generations
Our Service
We conduct Pratishtha Puja with complete Vedic rituals and devotion. From preparing the samagri to performing each step of the puja with accuracy, our experienced priests ensure that the idol or temple receives proper sanctification. Our goal is to help devotees establish a true connection with the divine and invite harmony, positivity, and spiritual strength into their lives.