The first five yagyas in this program are performed every month, creating a steady and continuous field of support. Three additional yagyas are added each month to take advantage of especially auspicious dates as they arise in the Vedic calendar, allowing the program to respond dynamically to favorable cosmic timing.

$75 per month — Eight Yagyas.
Includes the entire family.


Ganesha Yagya
for the Removal of Obstacles

This Ganesha Yagya is performed on Chaturthi tithi, the fourth lunar day after the New Moon during the waxing phase. Chaturthi is considered Ganesha’s sacred day, when he most readily receives our offerings and bestows his blessings.

Offerings made on this auspicious tithi support the removal of obstacles, easing of delays, and smooth progress in new and ongoing endeavors, while also fostering clarity, stability, and right action. Through this yagya, we invite Ganesha’s guidance to clear both outer challenges and inner resistance, allowing life to move forward with greater grace and flow.

Performed on:
Feb 5, Mar 6, Apr 5, May 5, Jun 3

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:
Feb 5, Mar 4, Apr 27, May 25, Jun 21

Special Days Yagyas

An on-going series of special yagyas every month according to the Vedic calendar

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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 on Chaturthi tithi, the fourth lunar day after the Full Moon during the waning phase, a time considered especially auspicious for addressing fear, sudden obstacles, and Saturn–Rahu related influences. Offerings made on this day support protection from adversity and the ability to move forward with greater steadiness and resolve.

Performed on:
Feb 21, Mar 21, Apr 20, May 19, Jun 18

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.

Rituals performed on this tithi support 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: Mar 25, Apr 23, May 22, Jun 21

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 the New Moon: Feb 17, Mar 18, Apr 17, May 16, Jun 15


February Special Yagyas

Shivaratri Night Shiva Yagya — Varanasi, Pune, and Kanchipuram

This Shiva Yagya is performed during the sacred stillness of Maha Shivaratri night, simultaneously in Varanasi, Pune, and Kanchipuram—three ancient centers where the presence of Shiva has been invoked and sustained for centuries. Shivaratri is revered as the night when Shiva withdraws from outward movement into pure awareness, and when consciousness naturally turns inward toward its source.

A Shiva Yagya performed on this night is believed to open a doorway to deep inner stillness, dissolve long-held karmic impressions, and awaken quiet strength and clarity. As mantras rise through the night fire, the ritual invokes Shiva as timeless presence—unmoving, luminous, and vast—allowing participants to release burden, soften resistance, and rest briefly in the ground of being. Offered across multiple sacred locations, this yagya is intended to radiate a subtle field of coherence, peace, and spiritual renewal that extends beyond the individual and into the collective world.

Performed on Feb 15th.

Ganga Yagya — The Morning After Shivaratri

This Ganga Yagya is performed on the sacred day following Maha Shivaratri, on the banks of the Ganges River in Varanasi. In the Vedic tradition, the morning after Shivaratri carries a gentle, cleansing quality—after a night of deep stillness with Shiva, consciousness naturally turns toward flow, renewal, and grace. Ganga, revered as the living embodiment of divine compassion, receives and carries away what has been released in the silence of the night before.

A Ganga Yagya performed at this time is believed to wash subtle residues of karma, soothe grief and emotional weight, and restore a sense of purity and continuity within the soul. As offerings are made and prayers offered, the ritual invokes Ganga’s luminous current to cleanse, bless, and gently realign the inner and outer worlds. Following Shivaratri, this yagya supports integration—allowing stillness to soften into movement, and transformation to take the form of peace, healing, and quiet forward flow for both individuals and the collective.

Performed on Feb 16th.

Navagraha Yagya for
Cosmic Alignment and Balance

The Navagraha Yagya honors the nine planetary forces as living expressions of cosmic intelligence, quietly shaping the rhythms of time, karma, and human experience. In the Vedic view, these grahas are not distant influences, but subtle currents moving through consciousness itself, guiding seasons of growth, challenge, and transformation. This yagya is performed to soften disharmony in these currents and restore a more natural, supportive flow.

Offered in continuity with the preceding yagyas, the Navagraha Yagya is intended to settle and integrate the changes already set in motion, allowing transformation to take root gently and steadily. Through mantra and sacred fire, planetary tensions are eased, benefic influences are strengthened, and the path forward becomes clearer and less burdened. The ritual invites alignment between inner intention and cosmic timing, establishing a quiet field of balance, protection, and graceful forward movement for individuals, families, and the wider world.

Performed on Feb 16th.