Mata Ka Jagran is a Hindu devotional event that involves an all-night vigil of devotional songs, prayers, and worship in honor of the divine mother, or the goddess, usually performed at night. The term "Jagran" means "awakening," and it refers to the practice of staying awake all night to offer prayers and devotion to the goddess.
The event typically begins with the lighting of a lamp and reciting prayers in honor of the goddess. This is followed by devotional songs and hymns that are sung in praise of the goddess, accompanied by instruments such as dholak, harmonium, and manjira. The songs are often sung in a call-and-response style, with the lead singer singing a line that is repeated by the group.
The Mata Ka Jagran is an important part of Hindu culture and is celebrated in various parts of India. It is typically organized in homes, temples, or community centers, and is attended by devotees of all ages. The event is considered to be a way to seek the blessings of the goddess for protection, good health, and prosperity.
Mata Ka Jagran is a powerful spiritual practice that helps devotees connect with the divine mother and attain spiritual growth. It is a way to express devotion and gratitude towards the goddess and seek her blessings for a peaceful and prosperous life.
Note: Pandit ji has celestial instincts, keeping this in mind while booking the puja, note that no refund of any kind will be given after the puja is booked.
This fixed dakshina for all puja bookings is valid only in Varanasi. Dakshina will increase for puja bookings in other cities.