Divine Collection
Yagya Puja
Sudarshan Gayatri Mantra Siddhi Jaap and Yajna
"Sudarshan is the spinning discus held by Lord Vishnu. The weapon of dharma. The destroyer of negativity. Wherever Sudarshan moves, evil cannot stand. The Sudarshan Gayatri Mantra is one of the most powerful mantras in the Vedic tradition. It invokes the protective and destructive power of the discus itself. Devotees turn to this puja when enemies have grown strong, when negative energies have settled, when business is sinking, and when money lost needs to return."
Gau (Cow) Puja
"The cow is the most sacred animal in Hindu tradition. She is called Gau Mata, the mother cow. Tradition holds that all the gods reside within her body. Lord Brahma in her face. Lord Shiva in her forehead. Lord Vishnu in her shoulders. The Ganga, the Yamuna, and the Saraswati in her hooves. To touch a cow with devotion is to touch every deity at once. To offer her food and worship her is to honour the source of life itself, since the cow gives milk to humans and feeds the soil for every crop."
Kanya Pashupata Homam
"Kanya Pashupata Homam is performed for unmarried young women (kanyas) seeking the blessing of marriage and a loving life partner. The puja invokes Shiva in his form as Pashupati, the lord of all beings. In Hindu tradition, Shiva is the ideal husband. He is the husband of Parvati Mata, whose own penance to win him is one of the most beloved stories in scripture. Unmarried young women have, for centuries, prayed to Shiva for a partner blessed with the qualities they seek."
Akshaya Tritiya Puja and Yajna
"Akshaya Tritiya is one of the most sacred days in the entire Hindu calendar. The word akshaya means "that which never decays" or "the unending one." Whatever is begun on this day, whatever is offered, whatever is invested, is believed to grow without end. Tradition holds that on this day, Lord Krishna gave the Akshaya Patra (the never-empty vessel) to the Pandavas during their forest exile. Devotees buy gold, start new businesses, lay foundations, and book pujas on this day, believing that the energy of akshaya carries everything forward."
Shree Purusha Sukta Path and Yajna
"Special Vedic rituals performed by certified Acharyas to mitigate the malefic effects of Rahu and Ketu. This puja brings peace, prosperity and removes obstacles from your path."
Special Maha Rudra Pujan and Yajna
"Maha Rudra is one of the highest forms of Shiva worship in the entire Vedic tradition. It involves the chanting of the Sri Rudram one hundred and twenty-one times. Eleven rounds of Rudram form one Laghu Rudra. Eleven Laghu Rudras together form one Maha Rudra. The power compounds at every level. This is the puja chosen when a community, a region, or a family needs Shiva's grace at the largest possible scale. It is also one of the most powerful pujas for rain, harvest, and the protection of crops."
Adi Kailash Puja
"Adi Kailash is a sacred peak in the Himalayas. It is also known as Chhota Kailash, the lesser Kailash. The shastras hold it as a holy seat of Lord Shiva. Its form is much like the great Mount Kailash. The peak stands above a calm and clear lake. Few reach this far and high to worship there. A puja here is rare and full of merit. This homa is a fire worship of Lord Shiva. The sacred fire carries each prayer to the Lord. It brings health, peace, and a fresh strength for life. Devotees long for this worship at the seat of Shiva."
Shatchandi Path and Yajna
"Shatchandi Path is one of the most elevated forms of Durga worship. It involves the recitation of the Durga Saptashati not once, but one hundred times. Each repetition multiplies the power of the previous one. By the end of the path, the seven hundred verses have been chanted seventy thousand times. The Yajna runs alongside, with offerings made into the sacred fire for every section. This is the most comprehensive Durga puja in the Vedic tradition, performed when the family needs the Mother's full grace at the highest possible scale."
Matangi Puja and Yajna
"Matangi Mata is the ninth of the ten Mahavidyas. She is the Tantric form of Saraswati Mata. The goddess of knowledge, music, speech, and the arts in their deepest expression. Where ordinary Saraswati blesses students and artists, Matangi blesses those who seek mastery. She gives command over speech, command over learning, command over the inner voice that turns thought into truth. Her devotees include scholars, writers, musicians, artists, and anyone whose work depends on the power of expression."




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