By Sri Skanda’s Warrior of Light
By Sri Skanda’s Warrior of Light
For the longest time, as long as I can remember, I had a heart-felt wish to worship my SatGuru in a formal traditional Hindu puja but lacked the resources and knowledge to do so. Thankfully, my benevolent Lord heard my heart’s call and answered it.
To read about this experience, please see ‘How to perform Skanda Puja (Divine Experience)‘ from the selection menu on your left-hand column.
The Sri Subrahmanya Puja Vidhanam was His gift and answer to my heart’s call. I would like to share it with all Murugan devotees around the world who have the same thirst to develop a closer relationship with our loving Lord through a formal puja method (vidhanam).
To worship the Lord, upacharas (services) are offered and performed to the Lord as an act of love to invoke His grace and blessings. These upacharas, as suggested in the Vedic Agamas, may be simple – in the quantity of services offered – or very elaborate; depending on how much time we have available to dedicate to the Lord. Listed below are the different upacharas presented on this website.
Any of the above services may be adopted for daily sadhana. For interested sadhakas/devotees, it is suggested they adopt a puja method from the above list that suits their life-style – depending on the amount of time they are able to commit towards daily worship.
Satguru Sivaya Subramuniya Swami, founder of the Himalayan Academy, states in his book, “Dancing with Siva,” that “consistent daily sadhana is the most effective method of mitigating karma.” Hence, whatever the amount of time we commit, it is the quality – not quantity – and the consistency of our love that we offer to Lord Murugan that is important. The key components of quality sadhana are: faith, love, and consistency – same time, same place. By so doing, we obtain the discipline needed to propel forward in other more difficult spiritual practices such as dhyaanam (meditation), which cannot be done without a disciplined one-pointed mind. Puja allows the development of this one-pointed concentration and forms the basic foundation of bakthi yoga – which is the basic fundamental starting point of spiritual practice in Saiva Siddhantam.
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To enhance your puja experience, you might want to consider using the following files along side the mantra chanting. Just click on the Naathasvaram files and you’ll have background music to accompany your chants.
Maha Ganapathi Puja – Naathasvaram
Sri Skanda Jyothi Vidhana [Pancha/Shodasa/Raja] Upachara Puja – Naathasvaram
Victory, victory to the Great Hero Lord Skanda, whom we worship