Extended Mrytunjaya and Shivaratri Yagyas
21 days from January 26 through February 16th
plus 50 priests total for Shivaratri night yagyas in Kanchipuram, Pune, and Varanasi
$108 for full 21 day program.
21 Day Yagya Program Components
Maha Rudra Yagya
Daily - Kanchipuram
The Maha Rudra Yagya is one of the most powerful and transformative rituals in the Vedic tradition, invoking Lord Shiva in his supreme Rudra form—the force that dissolves negativity, purifies karma, and restores cosmic order.
At its core is the recitation of the Sri Rudram from the Rig Veda a total of 1,331 times. These sacred repetitions amplify the yagya’s ability to remove deep-seated obstacles and pacify intense planetary or collective disturbances.
Through sustained Sri Rudram chanting and extensive offerings into the sacred fire, the Maha Rudra Yagya creates a powerful field of purification, calming disruptive energies and restoring balance at both individual and collective levels. Spiritually, it is an invocation of profound renewal—clearing accumulated burdens and guiding the soul toward clarity, resilience, and inner steadiness.
Maha Mrytunjaya Yagya
Daily - Kanchipuram
A Mrytunjaya Yagya is one of the most revered healing rituals in the Vedic tradition, invoking Shiva as the conqueror suffering. It is traditionally performed to protect health, strengthen vitality, and provide spiritual support during periods of illness, danger, or intense karmic pressure.
Through thousands of mantra recitations and offerings into the yagya fire, the ritual helps to stabilize the life force, calm fear, and restore balance at both physical and subtle levels—particularly during times of widespread uncertainty and cultural upheaval.
Spiritually, it is an invocation of renewal, guiding the soul away from crisis and toward steadiness, grace, and inner resilience.
3 Day Shiva/Shakti/Ganga Yagya
Feb 13, 14, 15 Shivaratri
Varanasi
Every year we perform a three-day Shivaratri Yagya in Varanasi, the sacred city of Shiva, revered for thousands of years as one of the most powerful spiritual centers on Earth. This annual observance is carefully structured to align with the natural rhythm of Shivaratri and to support both personal and collective spiritual renewal.
The first day’s yagya is devoted to Shiva and Shakti (Parvati), offered in gratitude for the guidance, protection, and sustenance received over the past year, and to invoke their blessings for the year ahead.
The second day unfolds on the night of Shivaratri itself and features a full Maha Rudra Yagya and Abhishekam, marking the spiritual peak of the three-day sequence.
The third day begins at sunrise on the banks of the Ganges with a gentle, soothing yagya that helps integrate and calm the system after weeks of intensive yagya activity. This closing ritual also honors our ancestors, offering them comfort and support on their ongoing spiritual journey.
Shivaratri Yagya
Feb 15/16 Shivaratri Night
Pune
Our priests in Pune are expert at creating elaborate flower and fruit decorations for Shivaratri. They will perform our yagya on Shivaratri night.