Pran Pratishtha
प्राण प्रतिष्ठा
Sacred Vedic ritual to infuse cosmic life force (Prana) into newly sculpted metal or stone deities.
Ritual Significance & Overview
A sculpted idol is considered just a physical medium until it undergoes the intensive Vedic process of Pran Pratishtha. This ritual involves cleansing the deity, opening its spiritual eyes, and invoking the divine presence (life force) into the idol using precise mudras, mantras, and fire rituals. Performed by senior acharyas in Ujjain, this complex ritual transforms an idol into a living source of cosmic energy suitable for temple installation or home worship.
✔ Core Benefits
- •Converts a physical idol into a living source of positive cosmic energy
- •Ensures the deity's presence for home protection and blessings
- •Brings peace, prosperity, and spiritual growth to the household
- •Fulfills the scriptural duties of establishing a temple shrine
🔥 Puja Vidhi / Steps
- 1.Shuddhi and Adhivasam (cleansing the idol in water, grain, and ghee)
- 2.Chakshu Unmeelan (ceremonial opening of the deity's eyes with a gold needle)
- 3.Nyasa (infusing different senses and parts of the deity with mantras)
- 4.Prana Prathistha mantra chanting to invoke the cosmic consciousness
- 5.First grand Shodashopachara Puja and Mahamangala Aarti
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We coordinate with experienced local Pandits who arrange all necessary puja samagri locally to ensure absolute Vedic purity. The Pandit's contacts, Muhurat timings, and location details are shared on your WhatsApp voucher beforehand.
* Note: The actual Pandit Dakshina and Puja Samagri costs are settled directly with the Pandits at the temple and are not charged on the cab fares.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Detailed answers about Pran Pratishtha procedures, rules, and guidelines in Ujjain.
Q: When is Pran Pratishtha required?
A: It is required when you buy a new stone, brass, or marble deity for your home temple, or when establishing a public community temple.
Q: How many days does the Pran Pratishtha take?
A: For home deities, it takes 1 day (3-4 hours). For major public temples, it can take 3 to 5 days of multi-acharya rituals.
Q: Can we perform it in Ujjain and bring the idol back home?
A: Yes! Many devotees purchase deities, get the Pran Pratishtha done in the spiritual atmosphere of Ujjain, and then carefully carry the wrapped deity to their homes for immediate worship.
Q: Do we need to keep any specific rules while carrying the idol?
A: Once Pran Pratishtha is done, the idol should be handled with clean hands and placed directly in the home mandir. Daily light offering (diya) is recommended.
Q: What materials are required?
A: Specific grains, honey, ghee, milk, new silken clothes, and basic puja materials are required, all coordinated by our Pandits.
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