
As per the belief that If your are going to the sai temple, you do not return empty handed.

People all over the world believe in the miracle of Sai Baba of Shirdi ( शिर्डी के साईं बाबा), who takes away the sufferings of all the devotees. It will sure give a desired results and all your wishes come true by the grace of Sai Baba. The worship of Sai Baba on the day of Guru Purnima (गुरु पूर्णिमा) has special significance. If you have special wish in your life goal the you have to do a 9 Thursday for the worship of Sai Baba. Child, Woman, elderly person can can observe Sai Baba’s vrat. We can do the Worship of Sai Baba at any time or all days but Guruvar is the perfect day for the sai baba, especially our wishes and achieve the goal. Sai Satcharitra Parayanam and 108 Sai Baba Ashtothram(साईं बाबा) have been told in the previous post and now we are going to tell you Sai Katha vrat katha in Hindi (साईं बाबा व्रत कथा).

Lord Murugan (Kartikeya) WhatsApp Status.Ganesh 108 Names Ashtottara Shatanamavali.Vrat observers can consume Prasdam after breaking the fast with Panchamritam. After Aarti participants and Vrat observers are required to consume the Panchamritam and the Prasad.

The Puja concludes with an Aarti, which consists of revolving a small fire ignited with Kapoor in the vicinity of an image or deity of the Lord. The Satyanarayan Katha involves the origin of the Puja, the benefits of the Puja and the potential mishaps that might occur if one forgets to perform the Puja. Tulasi leaves are added into Prasad to make it sacred.Īnother requirement of the Puja is that the story of the Puja, also known as Katha, is listened by those who are participating as well as by those who are observing the fast. Panjiri, which is sweet roasted flour of wheat, banana and other fruits are used as Prasad. Panchamritam (a mixture of milk, honey, ghee/butter, yogurt and sugar) is used to clean the deity, usually Saligram, which is divine stone of Maha Vishnu. Puja rituals consist of worshipping Lord Satyanarayan which is an extremely benevolent form of Lord Vishnu.
