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Halchath
Halchath
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| Significance | Why Choose Astrochant |
|---|---|
Performed by Mothers for Their Sons’ Well-being – Prayers for sons’ good health, long life, and success. Dedicated to Lord Balarama – The god of strength and agriculture, symbolizing fertility, protection, and courage. Worship of Hal (Plough) and Agricultural Symbols – Honors tools of cultivation and the roots of life and prosperity. Involves Fasting and Observing Vrat – Mothers refrain from food and water to express deep devotion and gratitude. Recitation of Halchath Vrat Katha – A sacred story narrated during the pooja to invoke divine blessings. Promotes Family Harmony and Spiritual Purification – Reinforces the mother-child bond through faith and tradition. |
Verified Vedic Experts – Experienced and trusted priests for every ritual Personalized Pooja Services –Aligned with your tradition, language, and intent Authentic Spiritual Essentials – Handpicked, sanctified, and quality assured Seamless Online Booking – Effortless scheduling at your convenience Complete Ritual Assistance – From samagri to setup, we take care of everything Serving India & Beyond – Spiritual access no matter where you are Transparent & Honest Pricing – No hidden fees, just divine clarity |
Halchath Pooja, also known as Hal Shashti or Lalhi Shashti, is a deeply revered North Indian ritual observed by mothers for the health, success, and long life of their sons. Celebrated on the sixth day (Shashti) of the Krishna Paksha in Bhadrapada month, this pooja is dedicated to Lord Balarama, the elder brother of Lord Krishna and the god of agriculture and strength.
At Astrochant, we offer authentic Halchath Pooja services conducted by experienced Vedic pandits. The pooja includes fasting by mothers, offering food to Brahmins, special worship of agricultural tools (Hal), and sacred rituals to invoke blessings for one’s children.
Certified Vedic Pandits Specialized in Traditional Family Rituals
Lord Balarama Worship, Fasting & Vrat Katha
Muhurat Selection and Ritual Guidance
Samagri List or Complete Pooja Kit Provided
Online & On-Site Pooja Options
Invoke divine strength, health, and protection for your children with Astrochant’s Halchath Pooja. Book your pooja now for peace and prosperity!
1. What is Halchath Pooja?
Halchath Pooja is a sacred Hindu ritual observed primarily by mothers for the health, protection, and long life of their sons, involving fasting and worship of Lord Balarama.
2. When is Halchath Pooja celebrated?
It is observed on the Shashti (6th) day of Krishna Paksha in the Bhadrapada month, typically falling in August or September.
3. What rituals are performed during Halchath Pooja?
Key rituals include:
Fasting by mothers
Worship of Lord Balarama and the plough (Hal)
Offering cooked food (without salt)
Reading of the Halchath Vrat Katha
Feeding Brahmins or cows
4. Why is Halchath Pooja important?
It is believed that observing Halchath Vrat with devotion ensures sons’ health, protection from diseases, and spiritual growth.
5. Can I perform Halchath Pooja at home?
Yes. With Astrochant’s online or offline pooja services, you can perform it at home under the guidance of certified pandits.
6. What is included in Astrochant’s Halchath Pooja package?
Certified Vedic Pandit
Muhurat & Vrat Katha Guidance
Lord Balarama Worship & Rituals
Samagri List or Complete Kit Provided
Online & On-Site Options
7. Is fasting mandatory in Halchath Pooja?
Yes, mothers traditionally fast without water, but modifications can be made based on health or tradition.
8. Can children attend the pooja?
Yes, sons being prayed for can participate in the aarti and receive prasad after the pooja.
9. How long does Halchath Pooja take?
The Pooja generally lasts 45 minutes to 1.5 hours, depending on rituals performed and regional customs.
10. How do I book Halchath Pooja with Astrochant?
Simply visit the Astrochant website, select Halchath Pooja, choose your preferred date and mode (online/on-site), and we’ll take care of the rest.