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Summary

A spiritual leader is guiding devotees through a ritual to seek the blessings of Bageshwar Dham for those facing financial struggles and poverty. Each participant holds a copper coin in their fist and a coconut, which is later placed on their head. The leader chants mantras and prayers, including the Shri Suktam, to invoke the blessings of Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth.

The ritual involves meditation, prayer, and the recitation of mantras, with the goal of seeking divine intervention to alleviate financial struggles. The leader also mentions that a Lakshmi Narayan Yagya will be held, and that devotees can participate by installing a Shri Yantram in their homes.

The leader assures the devotees that if their request is accepted, they will see a sign in their dreams, specifically a monkey in the form of Balaji, for two consecutive days. The ritual concludes with the devotees raising their hands and chanting "Jai Bageshwar Dham" and "Jai Bageshwar Bala Ji."

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Each participant is given one copper coin.
2. The participants are instructed to keep grains in the fist of their hand.
3. The ritual is for devotees who have poverty or financial crisis in their homes.
4. The participants are asked to sit at their places and remain silent.
5. The participants are instructed to take a coconut and spread it in front of or around them.
6. The participants are asked to chant the mantra "Om Bage Swarai Namah" daily at home.
7. The ritual is for the benefit of devotees whose nomination papers could not be made.
8. The participants are instructed to keep the coconut on their head and the hand under the cloth.
9. The participants are asked to repeat a question three times in their mind.
10. The ritual is led by a person who is referred to as "Acharya ji".
11. The participants are instructed to worship Maa Lakshmi by touching their heads with Shri Hari Narayan.
12. The ritual is for the removal of poverty and increase of devotion.
13. The participants are asked to keep a copy of the Shri Yantram in their safe or worship temple.
14. The ritual is associated with Bageshwar Dham and Balaji.
15. The participants are instructed to say "Jai Bageshwar Dham, Jai Bageshwar Bala Ji" with great emotion.
16. The ritual is said to be beneficial for devotees who could not make their nomination papers.
17. The participants are asked to perform a 251 Kundis Lakshmi Narayan Yagya.
18. The ritual is said to be for the destruction of poverty.
19. The participants are instructed to worship the Shri Yantram first at their home after the Yagya.
20. About 100 Brahmins will perform rituals with Vedic mantras.
21. The participants are instructed to keep the Shri Yantram in their home and worship it with sandalwood, rice, and incense sticks.
22. The ritual is said to be a solution for devotees who have financial constraints.
23. The participants are asked to present the Shri Yantram at the Bageshwar Dham once in six months.
24. The ritual is associated with the worship of Maa Lakshmi.