If someone comes in the middle while worshiping, gives voice, asking something or the child starts crying? Learn rules from Premanand Maharaj

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Worshiping deities has special significance for the people of Sanatan Dharma. Some people worship in the morning and evening and some people remain absorbed in devotion for many hours. However, while worshiping several times, the person has to face various obstacles, which he connects with negativity. Apart from this, it is common for guests to come to the house during worship, make noise of elders of the house or cry and wash the child. But what should the devotee do in this situation? Sometimes you must have come to your mind whether it is right to stop worship in the middle? Wouldn’t it be a sin? Will God not be angry? etc etc. When a devotee asked Saint Premanand Maharaj this question, what was his answer? Today we are going to tell you about this.

Should Pooja be left in the middle?

A devotee asked Premanand Maharaj, ‘When we are worshiping and at the same time a child starts crying or makes a voice, should we stop the puja in such a situation?’ If a saint or guest has come to your house during the puja, then God should stop and stop the worship. First of all, sit the guest politely and ask them for refreshments. Then pray to him that we were worshiping. If this is your order, first complete your worship.

After this, the devotee asked, ‘If we are alone at home and at the same time the child starts crying or makes a voice, what should we do?’ While answering this, Premanand Maharaj said, ‘In such a situation the person should answer and take care of the child and take care of the child. God resides in children. If he is dissatisfied, give him milk, cherish and then start worshiping. ‘

Who is Premanand Maharaj?

Dharma Guru Premanand Maharaj is a famous storyteller who gives people information about the rules, measures and main points related to Sanatan Dharma through satsang and personal talks. During the private conversation, Baba hears the problems of the devotees and explains their solutions.

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