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Satyanarayan Puja Vidhi

सत्यनारायण पूजा विधि

Deity: Lord Satyanarayan (Vishnu)Best Day: Purnima (Full Moon), Ekadashi, any auspicious day

Satyanarayan Puja is one of the most commonly performed Hindu pujas at home. Lord Satyanarayan is a form of Lord Vishnu who represents truth (Satya). This puja is performed on Purnima (Full Moon), after good news (new house, job promotion, wedding, childbirth), or as a regular monthly worship. The puja includes the reading of the Satyanarayan Katha (5 chapters) and distributing Sheera/Panchamrit prasad.

Puja Samagri (Materials Required)

Satyanarayan Puja photo/idol (Vishnu)
Banana leaves for altar covering
Wheat flour for making the altar (chauka)
Sheera/Suji Halwa ingredients (suji, ghee, sugar, dry fruits)
Panchamrit (milk, curd, honey, ghee, sugar)
Banana, apple, seasonal fruits
Betel leaves (paan) - 25 pieces
Betel nuts (supari) - 25 pieces
Coins - 25 pieces
Tulsi leaves
Yellow thread (mauli/kalawa)
Kumkum, haldi, chandan
Incense, camphor, ghee diya
Satyanarayan Katha book

Step-by-Step Puja Vidhi

1

Sankalp (Resolution)

State your intention and the reason for performing the puja. Hold water, flowers, and rice in your right hand and make the Sankalp — "I am performing Satyanarayan Puja for [your purpose]." Pour the water on the ground.

2

Ganesh Puja

Invoke Lord Ganesha first. Offer durva grass, modak, and chant Ganesh Mantra 11 times. This removes obstacles from the puja.

3

Kalash Sthapana

Fill a copper/brass Kalash with water, mango leaves, supari, and a coconut on top. Tie yellow thread around it. Place it on rice grains drawn in a swastika pattern.

4

Satyanarayan Avahana

Invoke Lord Satyanarayan by chanting "Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya." Offer flowers, kumkum, and Tulsi leaves to the deity.

5

Katha Reading (5 Chapters)

Read the Satyanarayan Katha aloud. There are 5 chapters — each followed by offering naivedya. All family members should listen attentively. The katha describes 5 stories of devotees who gained blessings through Satyanarayan worship.

6

Sheera Naivedya

Prepare Sheera (suji halwa) with ghee, sugar, and dry fruits. Offer to the Lord after each chapter. This is the main prasad of Satyanarayan Puja.

7

Aarti

Perform "Om Jai Jagdish Hare" aarti with camphor. All family members should participate in the aarti. Ring the bell continuously during aarti.

8

Prasad Distribution

Distribute the Sheera and Panchamrit prasad to all present. Everyone must accept and eat the prasad — refusing Satyanarayan prasad is said to bring misfortune (as told in Chapter 5 of the Katha).

Mantras for Lord Satyanarayan (Vishnu) Puja

Om Jai Jagdish Hare Aarti

ॐ जय जगदीश हरे, स्वामी जय जगदीश हरे।

Vishnu Sahasranamam

शुक्लाम्बरधरं विष्णुं शशिवर्णं चतुर्भुजम्।

Vishnu Chalisa

जय जगदीश हरे प्रभु जय जगदीश हरे।

Narayana Suktam

ॐ सहस्रशीर्षं देवं विश्वाक्षं विश्वशम्भुवम्।

Important Tips

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Never refuse Satyanarayan Prasad — the 5th chapter of the Katha warns about the consequences of disrespecting the prasad.

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Invite family, friends, and neighbors — Satyanarayan Puja is most powerful when performed with community.

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The puja can be performed by anyone regardless of caste, gender, or financial status. Lord Satyanarayan blesses all equally.

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Banana is considered essential — place banana leaves under the puja setup and offer bananas as fruit offering.

Frequently Asked Questions

When to do Satyanarayan Puja?
Purnima (Full Moon day) is the most auspicious. Also performed on Ekadashi, Sankranti, or any happy occasion — housewarming, baby's birth, wedding anniversary, job promotion, or after a wish is fulfilled. Many families do it monthly on Purnima.
Can Satyanarayan Puja be done without a Pandit?
Yes! Satyanarayan Puja is specifically designed to be performed at home by any family member. You don't need a priest. The family head can perform the puja and read the Katha. This makes it one of the most accessible Hindu pujas.
How long does Satyanarayan Puja take?
Typically 1.5 to 2 hours — including Ganesh puja (15 min), Kalash sthapana (10 min), Katha reading (45-60 min), and Aarti + Prasad (15 min). You can complete it in about 2 hours.

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