Santan Prapti Puja

Devi Temple

16th July 2026 (Thursday)

Puja booking will close in :

00Day
:
00Hrs
:
00Min
:
00Sec
Santan Prapti Puja is a revered Vedic ritual performed by couples praying for the blessing of a healthy and virtuous child. The puja invokes the grace of Lord Krishna in the form of Santan Gopal, along with Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati, Lord Vishnu, and Goddess Lakshmi. 
Blessings for Healthy and Virtuous Progeny
Family Growth and Lineage Continuation
Blessings for Maternal Well-being
Spiritual and Emotional Fulfillment

Starting Price

₹2,100₹7,100
Book Pooja

Benefits of Santan Prapti Puja

Blessings for Healthy and Virtuous Progeny

  • Devotees pray for the birth of a healthy, virtuous, and righteous child blessed with good character.
  • The puja invokes the grace of Santan Gopal and the Divine for family continuity.
  • Reference:Bhagavata Purana, Vishnu Purana.
  • Family Growth and Lineage Continuation

  • In Sanatan Dharma, children are regarded as an important blessing for carrying forward family traditions and values.
  • The puja seeks divine blessings for a prosperous and harmonious family life.
  • Reference:Garuda Purana, Manusmriti (Grihastha Dharma).
  • Blessings for Maternal Well-being

  • The worship of Goddess Parvati and Goddess Lakshmi seeks protection, health, and well-being for the mother during the journey to parenthood.
  • Devotees pray for strength, peace, and divine care for both mother and child.
  • Reference:Skanda Purana, Devi Bhagavata Purana.
  • Spiritual and Emotional Fulfillment

    • The puja inspires faith, patience, and devotion while strengthening the emotional bond between husband and wife.
    • It encourages a family life rooted in Dharma, compassion, and spiritual values.
    • Reference:Mahabharata (Anushasana Parva), Bhagavad Gita.

    What is Santan Prapti Puja?

    Santan Prapti Puja is a sacred Vedic ceremony performed by couples seeking the blessings of the Divine for healthy progeny and family happiness. In Hindu tradition, the desire for children is associated with the Grihastha Ashrama, where raising virtuous children is considered an important responsibility and a continuation of Dharma.

    The puja primarily includes the worship of Lord Krishna as Santan Gopal, along with Lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Shiva, and Goddess Parvati. The rituals include Ganesh Puja, Kalash Sthapana, Santan Gopal Mantra Japa, Sri Sukta, Purusha Sukta, Havan, and prayers for healthy offspring and family prosperity.

    This puja is commonly performed by married couples with devotion and positive intentions. Hindu scriptures emphasize that divine blessings, sincere effort, righteous living, and appropriate medical care together contribute to a healthy family life.

    Scriptural References

    The significance of progeny and family life is described in:

    Srimad Bhagavata Purana

    Vishnu Purana

    Garuda Purana

    Skanda Purana

    Devi Bhagavata Purana

    Manusmriti

    Grihya Sutras

    Santan Gopal Stotram

    Process of Performing Santan Prapti Puja

    Home & Puja Area Purification

    Sankalpa

    Ganesh Puja & Kalash Sthapana

    Santan Gopal & Divine Deity Worship

    Mantra Japa & Havan

    Special Offerings & Prayers

    Aarti & Divine Blessings

    Prasad Distribution

    Santan Prapti Puja Packages

    Group Puja

    Package Price

    ₹2,100 ₹7,100

    Book Now

    Premium Puja

    Package Price

    ₹71,000 ₹100,000

    Book Now

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Santan Prapti Puja is a sacred Vedic ritual performed to seek the blessings of the Divine for healthy progeny, family happiness, and the continuation of family lineage.
    The principal deity is Lord Krishna in the form of Santan Gopal, along with Lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati, and Lord Ganesha.
    The puja is commonly performed on Purnima, Ekadashi, Janmashtami, Putrada Ekadashi, Thursdays, and other auspicious dates as advised by a learned priest or astrologer.
    Yes. The puja can be performed at home or in a temple under the guidance of qualified Vedic priests following traditional rituals.
    The importance of progeny and family life is described in the Bhagavata Purana, Vishnu Purana, Garuda Purana, Skanda Purana, Devi Bhagavata Purana, Mahabharata, Manusmriti, and the Grihya Sutras.

    Related Pooja