Parvati Devi puja is performed for marital harmony, family happiness, fertility, strength, devotion, and blessings of Maa Shakti. Worship with purity, faith, and a peaceful mind.
Preparation
Take a bath and wear clean clothes
Clean the puja area properly
Place Parvati Devi idol or image on a clean platform
Sit facing east or north direction
Maintain a calm and devotional atmosphere
Required Items (Samagri)
Idol or image of Parvati Devi
Red or yellow flowers
Kumkum, Haldi, Chandan
Akshat (rice)
Incense sticks (Agarbatti)
Diya (lamp)
Fruits
Milk or sweets for bhog
Betel leaves (optional)
Water vessel
Red cloth (optional)
Sankalp (Resolution)
Sit calmly and take a vow to perform the puja with devotion
Pray for family peace, marriage blessings, prosperity, and strength
Dhyan (Meditation)
Close your eyes and remember Maa Parvati
Visualize her divine, compassionate, and graceful form
Focus your mind for a few minutes
Avahan (Invocation)
Invite Parvati Devi to accept your worship
Chant 'Om Parvatyai Namah' 11 or 21 times
Asana & Padya
Offer a flower as a symbolic seat
Sprinkle water to welcome and purify
Snan (Bathing)
Sprinkle clean water on the idol or image
Optionally offer milk and then rinse with water
Alankaar (Decoration)
Apply Haldi, Kumkum, and Chandan
Offer flowers and adorn with red cloth if available
Pushpanjali
Offer flowers with folded hands
Pray for blessings, courage, and happiness
Naivedya (Bhog)
Offer fruits, kheer, sweets, or milk
Pray to accept the offering with devotion
Dhoop & Deep
Light incense sticks
Light diya (lamp)
Mantra Jaap
Chant 'Om Hreem Gauryai Namah' 11, 21, or 108 times
Recite Parvati Chalisa or Parvati Aarti if possible
Aarti
Sing 'Jai Parvati Mata'
Wave the diya in circular motion
Pradakshina
Circumambulate around the idol 1 or 3 times
Pranam (Final Prayer)
Bow down and seek blessings
Pray for marital harmony, family happiness, and spiritual strength
Prasad Distribution
Distribute sweets and fruits as prasad
Important Guidelines
Monday, Friday, Hartalika Teej, Navratri, and Gangaur are considered auspicious for Parvati Devi worship. Married women often worship for husband's long life and unmarried devotees for a suitable life partner. Devotion and sincerity are more important than ritual complexity.

