Lord Krishna is the divine incarnation of Lord Vishnu - the protector of the universe. People irrespective of their caste and creed worship Lord Krishna as he is the epitome of love and compassion. Performing puja to Sri Krishna will bring you out of difficulties and fills your life with happiness. So, people across the world offer prayers, chant powerful stotras and seek protection and blessings from this deity.
Lord Krishna’s infant form is highly revered by people as worshipping Bal Gopal will vanish the Nisantaan dosh and bless the childless couples with parenthood. However, while worshipping the idol of Bal Gopal, one must keep in mind that the idol must be treated as a member of the family and one must bathe the idol everyday, feed, play and spend time.
Known for being a good friend, an obedient son, loving partner and a philosopher who taught the whole world about Karma and Dharma; Lord Krishna when worshipped with true devotion and dedication will surely bless one with a contented life. Also, you will come out of the problems faced in daily life.
Sri Krishna puja will resolve issues between the couples, brings in financial stability and the performer of the puja will be able to make the right decisions at the right time. Also, those under the influence of evil spirits can get protection from the negative forces by worshipping Lord Krishna.
There are numerous benefits of Krishna Puja among which few are mentioned below:
- This puja will help you shield you from enemy intentions.
- Brings in harmony and bliss in one’s relation
- Married couples will enjoy a long lasting relationship
- Couples will be blessed with kids
- The puja also keeps away the negative energy
Krishna puja is a simple yet effective puja but one must perform the rituals as mentioned in the vedic scriptures to get complete benefits. The items required for performing Krishna Puja are fresh flowers, garland, fruits, idol of Krishna, a swing, incense sticks, lamp, ghee, butter and prasad to offer to the lord.
One must chant Sri Krishna Mantra “Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare, Hare Ram Hare Ram Ram Ram Hare Hare” while the rituals are carried out.