The description of "Maa Mangalagauri" has been mentioned in ancient scriptures and texts since ancient times. Whenever the description of "Maa Mangalagauri" situated in Kashi comes, it is often associated with the origin of Maa Mangalagauri. According to this description attributed to Mayukhāditya (the Sun God), it is said that Shri Mayukhāditya performed penance of Lord Shiva for a long time. As a result of this penance, Lord Shiva became pleased and manifested there as Gabhiteshwar and adorned in the form of Gabhiteshwar along with Shakti (Gauri). According to this narration, Maa Gauri Mangala appeared to bless the devotees along with Lord Shiva in the form of Gabhiteshwar, to bestow auspiciousness upon them.
A "Grah Shanti Pooja" is a sacred ritual performed in Hinduism to seek blessings and alleviate the negative influences of planetary positions (grahas) in one's horoscope. This ritual aims to harmonize the cosmic energies and bring peace, prosperity, and w
A "Manglik Vivah Pooja" is a Hindu ritual performed to mitigate the astrological condition known as "Mangal Dosha" or "Manglik Dosha" in a person's horoscope. This dosha is believed to occur when the planet Mars (Mangal) is positioned unfavorably in certain houses of the birth chart, causing potential challenges in marriage and relationships. The Manglik Vivah Pooja is conducted to appease the planetary influences and ensure a harmonious and prosperous marital life for the individual affected by Mangal Dosha. It typically involves prayers, offerings, and rituals performed by a priest or learned astrologer to seek the blessings of deities and alleviate the negative effects of the dosha.