Panchopchar Pujan



Panchopchar Pujan of Guru Datta and Shri Ganesh is a simple yet powerful ritual that invokes blessings of divine wisdom, protection, and inner purity. Both deities hold special places in Hindu dharma—Shri Ganesh is the remover of obstacles and the lord of beginnings, while Guru Datta is the embodiment of the Guru principle, knowledge, and divine unity.

Why Perform Panchopchar for Them?

This puja is preferred because it’s simple, time-efficient, and deeply spiritual. When done with devotion, it helps seekers align with the higher energies of guidance, clarity, and grace. It is especially useful during daily sadhana, Thursdays (for Guru), and Ganesh Chaturthi or Sankashti (for Ganesh).

Steps of Panchopchar Pujan

  1. Gandha (Fragrance / Chandan Paste)

    • Apply sandalwood paste to the idols or images.

    • For Shri Ganesh: symbolizes cooling the ego.

    • For Guru Datta: represents mental purity and surrender to the Guru.

  2. Pushpa (Flowers)

    • Offer fresh flowers or garlands.

    • Shri Ganesh loves red flowers

    • Guru Datta prefers white/yellow.

    • Symbolizes devotion and inner blossoming.

  3. Dhupa (Incense)

    • Light incense sticks.

    • Invokes purity and clears negativity.

    • Shri Ganesh: removes spiritual blocks.

    • Guru Datta: attracts sattvic vibrations.

  4. Deepa (Lamp)

    • Light a ghee or oil lamp.

    • Shri Ganesh: removes ignorance.

    • Guru Datta: lights the path of self-realization.

  5. Naivedya (Food Offering)

    • Offer fruits, sweets, or milk.

    • Shri Ganesh loves modaks

    • Guru Datta likes simple sattvic offerings.

    • Expresses gratitude and devotion.

Benefits

This pujan strengthens the Guru-Disciple bond, sharpens intellect, removes inner and outer obstacles, and invites divine wisdom and protection into your life. It is ideal for daily worship, spiritual seekers, and students.