
Pidiari Pooja
This pooja is conducted to appease the presiding deities of Kerala temples, often Goddess Bhagavathi, and is especially effective in overcoming difficulties related to health, marriage delays, and recurring misfortunes within a family.
What is Pidiari Pooja?
The Pidiari Pooja is a unique Kerala ritual performed to resolve family problems, financial obstacles, and unseen doshas. The offering of rice flour and jaggery symbolizes purity, nourishment, and abundance.
Why is Pidiari Pooja done?
The pooja appeases the presiding deities (often Goddess Bhagavathi) and removes barriers to prosperity, health, and family well-being. It is known to bring peace, prosperity, and relief from long-standing problems.
Who should do Pidiari Pooja?
It is recommended for families facing recurring misfortunes, health concerns, marriage delays, or financial instability.
Where is Pidiari Pooja done?
Usually performed in Kerala-style temples or at home, depending on tradition and guidance.
When should Pidiari Pooja be done?
It can be done on auspicious days dedicated to Devi/Amman or during times of family distress as prescribed by an astrologer.
How is Pidiari Pooja done?
Priests conduct the ritual with Kerala-style chanting, lamps, and offerings, creating a divine atmosphere that invites Goddess Bhagavathi’s blessings.