Santhoshi Mata Puja
Santoshi Mata Pooja
is usually performed for a period of 16 Weeks on Friday.
You will be required to have a Santoshi Matt Photo,
the Pooja book which contains the story and for prasad you will need roasted
chana, jaggery and green banana.
“You are not supposed to
eat or touch anything which is sour like Curd, Lemon Etc”
On a Friday morning have
head bath and place the photo in a clean Pooja area and put a small Kalash.
Place Santhoshimatha’s photo and decorate it with flowers. Keep channa (soaked
in water for 6 hours in water) or puffed bengal gram along with jaggery piece
and bananas as prasadam. Light diya before the Goddess. Chant the mantras and
read the story and give aarti to the Goddess and have prasadam. You can do
fasting the entire day or can have food only once in a day (may be supper or
dinner). You are not supposed to eat anything sour on the day of the Pooja…
You need to do this for 16 weeks on Friday, and after you finish the 16 weeks
you will be required to do Udyapan, i.e. you will be required to offer food to
kids and remember not to feed them anything sour and not to give them any cash,
as they might use the cash to buy something sour.
Things required for the
Pooja:
1 kalash
betel leaves
flowers
dry whole channa and
jaggery for prasad
camphor for aarti
agarbatti
diyas
turmeric
kumkum
photo of santoshima
coconut for kalash (have to
continue with the same coconut till you complete Pooja)
a wooden stool for placing
the moorthi
rice mixed with turmeric
Vidhi (Rituals):
Prayer to Santoshi mata’s
father Ganesh, mother Riddhi Siddhi. Prayer to wealth, gold, silver, pearl, and
other gems. Prayer to Ganapati to fulfill all our wishes. To have success in
business, to remove poverty, destruction of evil. Let there be peace and
happiness and light. Let there be a house full of children, profit in business
and huge earnings, fulfillment of one’s desires destruction of evil, removal of
sorrow and worry. The name of Santoshi mata gets all the work done smoothly.
Say Jai [salutations] to Santoshi Mata.
During this katha one should hold jaggery [gur] and roasted gram [channa] in
their hand. The listeners should keep saying “Santoshi Mata ki Jai” “Santoshi
Mata ki Jai” “Santoshi Mata ki Jai” all the time. At the end of the story the
jaggery and gram, which is held in their hand, should be collected and given to
the mother cow to eat.
The jaggery and gram kept in the vessel should be distributed as prasad to one
and all.
Before starting the narration of the story, fill water in the vessel [kalash],
and on top of the kalash keep a small bowl filled with gram and jaggery. After
the katha finishes that is after the aarti, the water in the vessel should be
sprinkled in every corner of the house and the remaining water should be poured
into the Tulsi [basil] plant. One should buy jaggery and gram worth Rs. 1.25np
and do the fasting. There is no problem if one does it with only 25 paise. If
there is jaggery in the house, take that, do not worry because the mother sees
to the sentiments, more or less does not concern her. Therefore as per your
capacity with devotion you can make the prasad and offer with love and do the
fasting.
On the Udayapan [last day] you distribute 2-½ kg. Khaja [cashews], poori,
kheer, gram curry, sweets. Light the lamp of ghee and keep saying “Santoshi
Mata ki Jai” and break the coconut. On this day there should not be any sour
item in the house. Do not eat any sour item yourself nor offer anyone. On this
day, feed eight boys food. If the children are there in the immediate close
family – elder or younger brother-in-law’s children, then do not call from
outside. If there are fewer children from close family, you can call children
from the Brahmins, relatives or neighbor’s children. Do not give them any sour
item and as per one’s capacity give them gifts. Do not give money but give them
any item. The person doing the fast after listening to the story should have
the prasad and only one time meal. This way the Mother is very happy, and
sorrow, poverty will be removed and wishes will be fulfilled.
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