1. 'Nitya'
means daily and Pooja is to worship God, therefore
Pooja performed every day is known as Nitya
Pooja. The scriptures declare that the early
hours of the morning are considered auspicious
and the mind is more peaceful at that time than
at the any other time of the day.
2. Devotees
should perform Pooja in order to show how the
body that has been given to us by God is being
used to serve Him first. The best time to get
up is 6am as this time is most ideal to perform
spiritual activities, it is also known as Brahm-Mahurata.
3. Murti
that should be in the Pooja are that of Lord
Shree Swaminarayan, since He is Almighty God
Supreme, NarNarayan Dev, and also the charanarvind
of Lord Shree Swaminarayan. Images of Lord should
be restricted to God and God only; there should
not be any images of any other entities in the
Pooja.
4. By
performing pooja, one is brought closer to Lord
and is enabled to have a positive start to the
day because they begin the day with being at
one with Lord. Meditation upon Lord Swaminarayan
in this way, gives one inner peace and keeps
one focused throughout the day.
5. One
can receive a pooja from ones local mandir,
along with this one obtains kaachi murti (Murti
has not been sanctified). If one wishes to obtain
Paaki murti (Murti which has been sanctified)
then one must go to Gadiwala Ba.
6."All
my disciples should get up daily before sunrise…"
Shikshapatri Shlok 49. It is the most purest
and pious part of the day. It is said that one
who undertakes a problem during this time will
succeed in finding a solution to ones problem.
Those who perform pooja during such time will
receive endless more punya (good deeds) for
their act. Those who perform pooja after sunrise,
may not receive as much punya but will still
receive something.
In terms of Mansi Pooja
the times of performing these are:
First one: Early in the
morning preferably in ones pooja
Second one: At lunchtime between 11am - 1pm
Third one: Afternoon between 3pm - 4pm
Fourth one: Early evening between 5pm - 7.30pm
Fifth one: Late evening at around the time of
10pm
The Satsangi should perform
the calls of nature and then shower or bathe
with clean water, so that we are clean when
we go near God. After bathing, devotees should
cover themselves with one cloth on the upper
body (which should also cover the head) and
another piece on the lower body. The clothes
used for Pooja should be fresh, clean and be
kept separate from those worn during the day.
The Swaminarayan Mahamantra should be recited
and the image of Lord Swaminarayan should be
remembered during all these activities.
"All my disciples
should get up daily before sunrise, offer prayers
to Lord Shri Krishna and then go to answer the
call of nature. Thereafter, sitting in one place
they shall brush their teeth, bathe in clean
water and then wear one washed cloth around
the waist and one around the upper part of the
body. Then they shall sit in a clean place,
on a suitable clean cloth, untouched by others,
facing north or east and shall perform aachman."
For performing
Pooja, a devotee should sit on the floor (on
a clean cloth) and if possible, in a silent
environment.