Mangalvar vrat or Puja is performed on a Tuesday for the worship of Lord Hanuman, who is a great devotee of Sri Rama. This puja is performed with a strict fasting on that day. Lord Hanuman is worshipped with fruits and sweets. Hanuman chalisa is recited. If it is a puja it is done on any Tuesday. If it is performed as a Vrata it is performed for twenty-one weeks on every Tuesday.
Mangalvar Vrat Mantra
om hanu hanumate namah
Mangalvar Vrat Puja Benefits:
This puja brings happiness and joy to the family
This puja helps devotees to recover from ill-health
This puja gives physical and moral strength
This puja helps in overcoming enemies and breaking their destructive power
This Puja helps women to get a good husband, and to those who are married, to keep him good
Duration: 3 hours
Priests:1
Mangalvar vrat or Puja is performed on a Tuesday for the worship of Lord Hanuman, who is a great devotee of Sri Rama. This puja is performed with a strict fasting on that day. Lord Hanuman is worshipped with fruits and sweets. Hanuman chalisa is recited. If it is a puja it is done on any Tuesday. If it is performed as a Vrata it is performed for twenty-one weeks on every Tuesday.
Mangalvar Vrat Puja Service include
Ganpati invocation mantra, Invocation mantras of all major deities, Dhyaan, Katha of Mangalvar, Aarti, Pushpaanjali, Prasadam
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Please provide your Full name, DOB, Time, and Place of Birth, and Puja Sankalp. You may also include names of your family members and near and dear ones in the Puja. You can use Skype to take Sankalp or see the Priest taking Sankalp on your behalf. For More Details Email Us
A short video of Sankalp being taken, along with Puja Photographs, Prasad, and Puja Tokri will be sent after successful completion of the Puja. Puja will be held on an auspicious day and will be completed with all the required Vedic rituals. You will also be provided with the contact number of Punditji to speak with him or to listen to Sankalp being taken during the Puja.