Pu > References for ‘Pújá, Puja, Púja, Pujá’

See also: pújáḿ · pújana · pújanam · pújaniiyam, pújaniiyaḿ, pujaniiyaḿ, pújańiiyam · pújár · pújás · pujasal · pújáy · pújiba · pújiiche · pújoy

The Psychology behind the Origin of Tantric Gods and Goddesses (6)

[11] So you see that the landlords began [...] once decided to organize the pújá [worship] of the goddess Durgá [...] ] combinedly organized the pújá, it was called “Bároiyárii Pújá”. At that point in time this form of worship spread from the landlords down to the masses.

[12] Caste distinctions continued to be observed in Bároiyárii Pújá, but toward the end of the British [...] name, “Sárvajaniin Pújá”. This Sárvajaniin Pújá is also bároiyárii , but caste distinctions are disregarded.

The Primary Causes of Success (1)

[6] [There are seven requirements for [...] is reverence. The third is guru pújá, or constant remembrance of one’s [...] there is no seventh requirement.]

The History of Bengal – 1 (1)

[31] An interesting thing about North [...] occasions during the Durgá Pújá festival, the seventh day ( [...] aśt́ottariiya .

The Fear of Him (1)

[21] “Mrtyuh dhávati paiṋcamah.” [...] because it’s the Durgá Pújá holidays – I’ll go [...] and without serving any notice.

The Dialogues of Shiva and Párvatii – 3 (1)

[28] Those who are performing external pújá, worshipping the Shiva of stone [...] wander to different doors to beg.

The Development of Goddess Worship – Excerpt B (2)

[1] CHAT́ PÚJÁ

[2] Sugar cane, coconut, limes, grapefruit, powdered rice, etc., used in the Chat́ Pújá [Sun Worship] are important food [...] “Chat́ Pitá”.

The Development of Goddess Worship – Excerpt A (6)

[1] CAŃD́II PÚJÁ

[2] In those days of matrlineal order, [...] custom of cańd́ii pújá, the worship of cańd́iká [...] invariably be a woman, a clan mother.

[5] Thus the people, being inspired [...] developed the custom of kumárii pújá [virgin-worship], just to please [...] custom of cańd́ii pújá gave rise to the custom of virgin-worship. [...] mothers-to-be by offering them something.

[6] Thus we see that cańd́ii pújá or kumárii pújá was essentially a social affair, [...] system has almost disappeared.

The Cult of Spirituality – the Cult of Pinnacled Order (2)

[12] [There are seven requirements for [...] is reverence. The third is guru pújá, or constant remembrance of one’s [...] There is no seventh requirement.]

[24] [There are seven requirements for [...] is reverence. The third is guru pújá, or constant remembrance of one’s spiritual master.]

Tantra and Sádhaná (1)

[122] [Said Shiva to Párvatii, [...] success, even without nyása, pújá, japa and purashcarańa (other practices). You can take this for a fact.”]

Tantra and Indo-Aryan Civilization (4)

[49] Sugar cane, coconut, limes, grapefruit, powdered rice, etc., used in the Chat́ Pújá [Sun Worship] are important food [...] in the name of Gańapati Pújá or Gańesha Pújá [actually this worship meant the [...] Mayan civilization of America.

[87] Among the backward non-Aryan society, [...] their chief god, this liuṋga pújá [worship of genitals] became [the [...] is called liuṋga”].

Social Functions and Festivals (1)

[21] N.B.: Programmes should [...] necessary. In relation to Guru Pújá, one should remember that both [...] according to convenience.

Shiva Throughout the Ages (Discourse 5) (1)

[48] Chili ámár putul [...] pújáy tomár pújá karechi Sab devatár [...] ámár buke bilasi.

Shiva – the Focal Point of Everything (Discourse 3) (2)

[45] About 1500 years ago, the people [...] half Shiva, let us perform the pújá [worship] of Niilanátha one day before Caŕaka Pújá. Accordingly, Niilanátha [...] Caŕaka Festival is celebrated.

Shiva's Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 14) (4)

[47] Now, what is pújá or pújana? When a person, [...] bananas, rice, etc., that is called pújá or pújana. And the type [...] prárthaná. And the special type of pújá which is performed without any [...] vidhipújana [systematic worship].

[54] Jagat ye máyer chele tár [...] Tumi lokdekháno karbe pújá má to káro ghus [...] tá ceye dekhle ná.

Satyabhámá and Rukmińii (1)

[3] Immediately after Narakasura attacked [...] worship called Shyámá Pújá.

Sádhaná (1)

[8] (5) Pratyáhára. Pratyáhára [...] Varńárghyadána [Guru Pújá], offering the colours of the [...] training in pratyáhára.

Religious Dogma – Excerpt B (1)

[22] During the Durga Puja festival in India, some images [...] accept bribes from anyone.”

Ráŕh – 5. (1)

[2] Chili ámár putul [...] pújáy tomár pújá karechi.

Ráŕh – 11. (3)

[12] The Shákta [...] hundred years ago, also, Durgá Pujá did not have much influence on Ráŕh. Durgá Pujá is a sensationalistic festival. [...] simply don new clothes and hop the Pújá pandels.

Proper Names – 2 (Discourse 17) (6)

[25] Kalighat was a small, temple-centred [...] one hundred years ago Saraswati puja used to be performed chiefly with earthen pots. The performance of Saraswati puja with idols was introduced later on with inspiration from the British.

[30] There was a dense forest between [...] When they would go to perform Kali puja in the Kali temple they would [...] very likely that the Caŕak puja [worship] also began at this time. [...] Caŕakd́áuṋgá will also be changed.

[31] I was talking about the Dharmaráj puja. Dharmaráj puja was common to some extent in central [...] transformed into Paoranic Shiva.

Prańáma Mantra (1)

[1] Yesterday I gave the interpretation of Guru Pújá. Last night one boy asked me to [...] am repeating the interpretation.

Párthasárathi Krśńa and Vishuddha Advaetaváda– 2 (Discourse 14) (1)

[20] The influence of dogma on the human [...] anyone else’s house. However, a pújá [act of worship] is often performed [...] This is how the epidemic spreads!

Panchu Dayas (1)

[9] After the marriage ceremony was [...] bottles of wine on Kálii Pújá night. He says it’s a holy [...] molasses cake was her speciality.

In the Glory of Shiva – Excerpt C (5)

[1] In those days of matrilineal order, [...] custom of cańd́ii pújá, the worship of cańd́iká [...] invariably be a woman, a clan-mother.

[4] Thus the people, being inspired [...] developed the custom of kumárii pújá [virgin worship], just to please [...] custom of cańd́ii pújá gave rise to the custom of virgin [...] clan-mothers-to-be by offering them something.

[5] Thus we see that cańd́ii pújá or kumárii pújá was essentially a social affair, [...] system has almost disappeared.

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 2 (6)

[63] Human beings readily accept traditions [...] her honour was called “Chat Puja”. Even today in Magadh Chat Puja is held twice a year during the harvest time. The sentiment of Chat Puja was so deeply rooted in Magadh [...] Moslems participate in the Chat Puja. In some areas they themselves organize the ritual and in other places they get the puja performed through the Hindus. This Chat Puja has now become a tradition. There [...] or the Oláicánd.

How to Unite Human Society (3)

[55] Certain practices were not originally [...] as mother. They introduced Chat Puja, the worship of the sun goddess. [...] harvests. The tradition of Chat Puja became so strong among the inhabitants [...] and Muslims, the custom of Chat Puja continued unchanged. Even today, [...] from one generation to another.

Hara's Seven Secrets (1)

[7] [There are seven requirements for [...] is reverence. The third is guru pújá, or constant remembrance of one’s [...] There is no seventh requirement.]

Guru Pújá (2)

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[2] What is the meaning of the incantation that is used in Guru Púja? In that incantation the first [...] expressing Himself through that form.

Ghosts and Evil Spirits (2)

[11] Rakśa. People with fighting [...] elements – No, no, no, during pújá [worship, meditation] I should [...] thoughts coming in the mind during pújá become the cause of degradation. [...] This type is called rakśa.

Glossary (1)

[12] PC: Personal Contact, Personal [...] ommission, not doing the dos of life Pújá: spiritual practices Púnya: [...] as the nucleus of the Universe

Auto-Suggestion and Outer Suggestion (2)

[21] This is auto-suggestion. “Now [...] But when you cannot live without puja, then it has become your nature. [...] take a drop of water without doing puja. Why? It has become my nature. And I want that all of you should make it your nature also.

Auṋka to Akśa (Discourse 3) (1)

[144] “It is true that, at that [...] people used to do Maŕiici pújá [worship] and others used to throw [...] you. You took notes also.”

Áṋt to Áhiira (Discourse 5) (1)

[53] “Earlier I told you that [...] Magadha is known today as chat́ pújá. This worship was not performed [...] successful they were in their efforts.

Glossary (1)

[6] GANDHARI. Pious and righteous mother [...] of Ananda Marga sadhana. GURU PÚJÁ. The offering of mental colours to the Guru.

Glossary (2)

[5] GRHII. Householder. GURU MANTRA. [...] SÁDHANÁ. GURU PÚJÁ. See VARŃÁRGHYADÁNA. [...] VARŃÁRGHYADÁNA.

[15] VARÁBHAYA MUDRÁ. [...] VARŃÁRGHYADÁNA or GURU PÚJÁ. Offering of mental colours. [...] VISHEŚA YOGA. Special yoga.

All Bask In the Glory of Shiva – 3 (Discourse 8) (5)

[10] In those days of matrilineal order, [...] custom of cańd́ii pújá, the worship of cańd́iká [...] invariably be a woman, a clan-mother.

[13] Thus the people, being inspired [...] developed the custom of kumárii pújá [virgin worship], just to please [...] custom of cańd́ii pújá gave rise to the custom of virgin [...] clan-mothers-to-be by offering them something.

[14] Thus we see that cańd́ii pújá or kumárii pújá was essentially a social affair, [...] system has almost disappeared.

All Bask in the Glory of Shiva – 2 (Discourse 7) (1)

[29] That was the fourteenth day of [...] celebrates Shyámá Pújá, the worship of the goddess Shyámá.

All Bask in the Glory of Shiva – 1 (Discourse 6) (9)

[41] On hearing this, the pandits observed, [...] show. So please hold Durgá Pújá according to the description given in the Márkańd́eya Puráńa.”

[44] At that time some twelve friends [...] we can collectively organize the pújá [worship].” In the Urdu [...] iyárii = bároyárii pújá. Previously it had been held in [...] Since in Bároyárii Pújá [Collective Pújá], low-caste people are denied the privilege of offering aiṋjali, Bároyárii Pújá was transformed, in very recent times, into Sárvjaniin Pújá [Everyone’s Pújá], so that everyone could take part in it.

[45] In any case, this Durgá Pújá was an event of the early period [...] worshipped the goddess Durgá.