Bhumi Pooja

Before constructing a house, temple, or any other structure, Hindus perform the significant ceremony known as Bhumi Puja or Bhumi Pujan. This ritual formally places the foundation stone in the ground, also referred to as a foundation-laying ceremony.

 
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Khitish Panda

Total Fee : ₹6000.00

Advance Fee : ₹1200.00

Total Time : 2Hour hrs

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Jagannath pati

Total Fee : ₹5000.00

Advance Fee : ₹1000.00

Total Time : 3Hour hrs

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Santosh kumar dash

Total Fee : ₹4000.00

Advance Fee : ₹800.00

Total Time : 4 Hour hrs

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Kripa Shankar Pandey

Total Fee : ₹2500.00

Advance Fee : ₹500.00

Total Time : 2 Hour hrs

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Pradipta Kumar dash

Total Fee : ₹11000.00

Advance Fee : ₹2200.00

Total Time : 4.5 Hour hrs

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Gobinda chandra Mishra

Total Fee : ₹5000.00

Advance Fee : ₹1000.00

Total Time : 5 Hour hrs

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Before constructing a house, temple, or any other structure, Hindus perform the significant ceremony known as Bhumi Puja or Bhumi Pujan. This ritual formally places the foundation stone in the ground, also referred to as a foundation-laying ceremony. Other names for this ceremony include reconciliation events, bedrock ceremonies, groundwork celebrations, and stone-laying ceremonies. In the Hindu religion, laying a foundation stone is considered a momentous occasion as it is believed to appease Bhu Devi/Bhumi Devi and Vastu Purush (the deity of directions) (Goddess Earth). This holy puja ensures that the five elements - Jal (water), Prithvi (earth), Vaayu (air), Aakash (sky), and Agni (fire) - remain balanced in the land. It is important to consult the Shubh Muhurat for Puja before performing Bhumi Puja.