Shiva Yagya at the
Sacred Chidambaram Temple
This Shiva Yagya is performed at the revered Chidambaram Temple, the ancient home of Nataraja, where Shiva is honored as the Lord of the Cosmic Dance. Chidambaram is uniquely associated with ākāśa, the element of boundless space and pure consciousness, and is revered as a place where the formless presence of Shiva is directly felt.
A Shiva Yagya performed in this sacred field is believed to dissolve deep karmic impressions, awaken inner stillness, and restore harmony between movement and silence. Through mantra and offering, the ritual invites Shiva’s timeless presence to radiate clarity, peace, and quiet strength, extending its subtle influence beyond the individual to support balance and coherence in the wider world.
Performed on April 28th
Lakshmi Yagya
A Lakshmi Yagya invokes the graceful presence of Goddess Lakshmi, the embodiment of abundance, harmony, and auspicious flow. Beyond financial prosperity, her deeper blessing is alignment—bringing order where there has been strain and nourishment where there has been depletion. Through Vedic recitation and sacred fire offerings, the yagya helps restore balance in the subtle field that supports material stability, healthy relationships, and inner contentment.
When performed with sincerity and proper guidance, this yagya clears subtle obstacles to prosperity and strengthens one’s ability to recognize and sustain opportunity. Over time, it supports not only outer success, but a deeper experience of gratitude and sufficiency—the true wealth Lakshmi represents.
Performed on April 24th
Special Days Yagyas
An on-going series of nine special yagyas every month according to the Vedic calendar
$75 per month
Includes the entire family.
Hanuman Yagya
for Strength and Protection
Hanuman Yagyas are a source of strength, courage, and comfort during difficult times, helping to steady the mind and restore confidence when challenges arise. They invoke Hanuman’s protective presence to support resilience, clarity, and inner stability.
This yagya is performed to address fear, sudden obstacles, and Saturn–Rahu related influences. Offerings made in this yagya support protection from adversity and the ability to move forward with greater steadiness and resolve.
Performed on April 11th
Adi Shankara Jayanti
A Shankara Jayanti Yagya honors the birth of Adi Shankaracharya, the great teacher who revived the understanding of non-duality (Advaita) and restored the Vedic tradition. This sacred day carries a refined spiritual energy that supports clarity, wisdom, and inner awakening. Through Vedic mantras and fire offerings, the yagya invokes the lineage of knowledge that Shankara embodied—helping to remove confusion and strengthen one’s connection to truth.
Its value lies in deepening insight and stabilizing spiritual understanding. Efforts made on this day support study, discernment, and the ability to see beyond surface appearances. It is especially beneficial for those seeking direction on the path, as the blessings invoked help align the mind with higher knowledge and bring a quiet, steady awareness that continues to unfold over time.
Performed on April 21st
100 Priest Chandi Path Yagya
This powerful Chandi Path Yagya is best performed on Shukla Ashtami, the eighth lunar day of the waxing Moon. Shukla Ashtami is associated with Durga and Chandi in their most dynamic and protective warrior form, when divine energy is actively engaged in restoring balance and order.
This ritual supports the removal of obstacles, dissolution of fear, neutralization of hostile forces, and release of deep karmic blockages. Offered collectively by one hundred priests, this yagya is intended not only for personal protection and strength, but also to generate a broad field of harmony, protection, and stability for the wider community and the world at large.
Performed on April 14
Narasimha Jayanti
A Narasimha Jayanti Yagya honors the appearance of Narasimha, the fierce and protective form of Vishnu who removes darkness and restores balance. This sacred day carries a powerful energy of protection, courage, and swift transformation, especially in times of uncertainty or challenge. Through Vedic mantras and fire offerings, the yagya invokes Narasimha’s force to dissolve fear, neutralize negative influences, and establish a field of spiritual strength.
Its value lies in clearing obstacles and strengthening inner resilience. Efforts made on this day support protection from unseen forces, stability during difficult periods, and the courage to move forward with clarity. It is especially beneficial when facing intense situations, as the blessings invoked help restore confidence and create a lasting sense of protection and alignment.
Performed on April 30th
You are welcome to participate for one month or as a subscription for automatic participation every month.
Family members are automatically included.
The cost is $75.
Akshaya Trittiya for Wealth and Success
An Akshaya Tritiya Yagya is performed on one of the most auspicious days in the Vedic calendar, when actions are believed to bring lasting and expanding results. The word Akshaya means “never diminishing,” and the day carries a natural alignment with Lakshmi, Vishnu, and Surya, supporting abundance, stability, and vitality.
Efforts made on this day are said to multiply, helping remove scarcity patterns and support new beginnings with lasting strength. It is especially beneficial for prosperity, clarity, and forward movement, as the blessings invoked are believed to endure and expand without decline.
Performed on April 21st
Shraddha Ritual for Ancestors
The Śrāddha ritual is traditionally best performed on Amāvasyā, the New Moon, a tithi closely associated with the Pitṛs (ancestors).
Shraddha performed on Amāvasyā supports ancestral healing, release of unresolved karmic ties, and the restoration of harmony within the family lineage. It is believed to bring peace and nourishment to the ancestors while offering protection, stability, and subtle support to present and future generations. This ritual also helps clear lingering ancestral influences, creating a quieter, more balanced foundation for spiritual and worldly progress.
Performed on April 17th
Saraswati
A yagya performed for Saraswati carries a refining and uplifting influence. Saraswati is the flowing intelligence behind wisdom, language, and creativity — the current that brings clarity out of confusion. When invoked through sacred fire and mantra, the atmosphere grows lighter and more harmonious. Mental restlessness settles, thoughts align, and expression becomes more inspired. It is less about acquiring information and more about awakening the deeper intelligence already within us.
Because she governs learning and communication, a yagya in her honor supports students, teachers, writers, and anyone seeking clarity. The fire becomes an offering of distraction and doubt, allowing insight to rise naturally. With a steady sankalpa, her blessings open the mind to fresh inspiration and a quiet confidence that the right direction will reveal itself at the proper time.
Performed on April 22nd