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Godavari Pushkaralu 2027

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Godavari Pushkaralu 2027

Ganga Pooja

Ganga Pooja is performed to seek blessings from the river goddess Ganga and other deities. It’s a ritual where devotees offer prayers, flowers, incense, and sweets to the river, believing it washes away sins and brings prosperity. The festival is a 12-day event, with a holy dip in the Ganga being a central practice to purify oneself. 

Here’s a more detailed explanation:

  • Godavari pushkaralu:This festival, celebrated every 12 years, honors the Ganga River, one of the 12 major rivers in India. 
  • Ganga Pooja:Devotees perform this ritual to honor the river goddess and seek her blessings for themselves and their families. 
  • Rituals:The Pooja involves offering flowers, incense, sweets, and other traditional items to the river. 
  • Significance:Taking a holy dip in the Ganga during Pushkaralu is believed to cleanse one’s sins and grant spiritual purification. 
  • Other Practices:Besides the Ganga Pooja, devotees also perform rituals like Pindapradanam (offering to ancestors) and participate in spiritual discourses and cultural programs