16 Dec 2025 (Tuesday)
11:05am (Laabh Muhurat) IST
6 Pandits
Planet : Rahu
About The Puja
- The Akhand Ramayan Maha Puja is a beautiful and heartfelt way to dedicate yourself to Lord Ram, who is the embodiment of truth, virtue, and ideal relationships. It's a tradition that holds great significance, especially when it comes to bringing blessings into one’s life. The Ramcharitmanas, which is the popular version of the Ramayana, consists of seven chapters.
- While reading these chapters is always considered auspicious, when they are recited continuously without any breaks, it is known as Akhand Ramayana. This uninterrupted reading takes about 24 hours to complete, and it's believed to bring immense spiritual benefits.
Why Is This Puja For You?
- People often turn to the Akhand Ramayan Paath before major life events or milestones. It is believed to bring family happiness, success in new endeavors, and even protection from obstacles.
- The continuous recitation of the Ramayana not only purifies the environment but also invokes the blessings of Lord Ram, filling the space with divine energy and positive vibrations.
- It’s a cherished tradition that helps bring peace and prosperity, and it's especially powerful in times of transition.
- This year, the Akhand Ramayan Maha Puja will take place on 16th December 2025, starting at 11:05 AM IST during the Laabh Muhurat, which is an auspicious time considered to bring maximum blessings.
- The recitation will be performed by 6 Vedic Pandits, and the entire event will be live-streamed, so you can join from anywhere. You can also offer your Sankalp, and the Pandits will chant your name and Gotra, ensuring that you are personally included in the divine blessings.
Steps of the Puja
Shanti Path, Sankalp, Ganga Pujan, Hanuman Pujan, Bhairav Pujan, Kuldevi & Kuldevta Pujan, Pitru Namaskar, Guru Vandana, Ganesh, Hanuman & Ramdabar Pujan, Maha Abhishek (Purushoktham), Ganesh Sthapan, Kalash Sthapan, Shri Ramcharitmanas Sampoorna Paath for continuous 24 hours, Aarti, Pushpanjali, Kshama Prarthana, Maha Prashad, Ashirvad.