
Geeta Puja: Embracing Divine Wisdom and Righteous Living
Geeta Puja is a sacred ritual dedicated to honoring the Bhagavad Gita, the divine scripture that embodies Lord Krishna’s teachings on dharma (righteousness), karma (duty), and bhakti (devotion). This puja is performed to seek wisdom, spiritual guidance, and inner peace while reinforcing faith in the path of righteousness. Devotees believe that worshipping the Bhagavad Gita brings clarity, removes doubts, and aligns one’s life with divine purpose.
Significance of Geeta Puja
This puja is performed to:
- Gain wisdom and guidance for leading a righteous life.
- Seek spiritual clarity and inner peace through Krishna’s teachings.
- Remove doubts and confusion, enhancing decision-making.
- Invoke divine blessings for a balanced and fulfilling life.

Archana Puja

Bartabandha Puja
When is Geeta Puja Performed?
- On Gita Jayanti, the day the Bhagavad Gita was revealed to Arjuna.
- During Ekadashi or auspicious occasions dedicated to Lord Krishna.
- Before making important life decisions, as a source of divine guidance.
- In times of confusion or challenges, to find clarity and strength.
How is Geeta Puja Performed?
The ritual follows a spiritual sequence to honor the divine teachings:
- Purification & Setup – A sacred space is cleansed, and a copy of the Bhagavad Gita is placed on a decorated altar.
- Invocation of Lord Krishna – The puja begins with prayers to Lord Krishna, seeking his divine presence.
- Recitation of Verses – Important verses from the Bhagavad Gita, including shlokas on dharma, karma, and devotion, are chanted.
- Offering of Flowers and Incense – Devotees offer flowers, incense, and diyas as a mark of respect and devotion.
- Aarti and Prasad – Krishna Aarti is performed, and prasad (fruits or sweets) is distributed among devotees.



Regional Variations
- In North India, devotees visit Hanuman temples for group chanting on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
- In South India, the Paath is often performed along with Anjaneya Seva (Hanuman Worship).
- In Maharashtra and Nepal, it is common to chant the Hanuman Chalisa 108 times in grand ceremonies.
Conclusion
Hanuman Chalisa Paath is a deeply spiritual practice that brings courage, peace, and divine protection. Regular recitation strengthens faith, removes fears, and helps devotees connect with the boundless energy of Lord Hanuman, ensuring success and positivity in life.
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