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Please These Hindu Gods For Getting Jobs
The Hindus have 33 crore gods and goddesses. Each and every one of these Hindu gods has a specific function. For example, goddess Lakshmi is the Goddess of wealth. When you pray to her, you get blessed with affluence. Similarly, Goddess Saraswati is the patron of knowledge and arts. But what about the thing that we all pray for; a good job. I mean most average people want to get a good job and settle down.
Which Hindu god for jobs will give you that dream break? In fact, is their Hindu god for jobs at all? Looks like the answer is no. There is no Hindu god for jobs specifically. However, by praying to a few different Hindu gods you can manage to get your dream job.
Some underlying principles of Hinduism help you to know which Hindu god for jobs is best suited to your purpose. Here are some of your best options.
Ganesha
Lord Ganesha is supposed to be the lord of new beginnings. He is the 'vighanashak' or the destroyer obstacles. He is also the first among Gods to be prayed to. No puja or ritual can begin without paying homage to Lord Ganesha first. So on the day of your job interview, start by saying the Ganesha mantra. All you have to say is "Om Gang Ganapataya Namah".
Goddess Lakshmi
Goddess Lakshmi is not only the baroness of wealth but also the harbingers of good fortune. As they say, when you please Goddess Lakshmi, lady luck smiles on you. Thursday or Friday (depending on regional differences) is the special day for Goddess Lakshmi. You can make a special offering to her just before you are due to get a job.
Goddess Saraswati
She is the patroness of knowledge and arts. Now without sound knowledge and qualifications, you cannot expect to get a job. So offer white flowers to Goddess Saraswati so that she can be your guide and patron during your interview or job examination.
If you please these 2 Hindu gods for jobs, you will gain the spiritual strength that you require. But luck is not all that matters when it comes to getting a job. You must also be thorough with your preparations and efforts. Please these Hindu gods for jobs with your good deeds and true diligence.
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