


10 Day Yagyas
Puja.net curates a rich and dynamic array of 10-day yagya series throughout the year, aligning each program with auspicious timings in the traditional Vedic calendar and specific astrological influences. These aren't simply individual rituals strung together; they are meticulously planned sequences designed to create a concentrated and cumulative positive effect. Each monthly series typically involves a dedicated team of five priests who commence the daily program around 8 AM with purifying pujas to Ganesha, ensuring the removal of any obstacles. This is followed by offerings to the five essential forms of the divine within the Shankaracharya tradition; Ganesha, Subramanya, Shiva, Vishnu, the Divine Feminine, and the nine planets.
A significant portion of the daily ritual involves Abhishekam, where various liquid offerings like milk, curd, sandalwood paste, ghee, and honey are ceremonially poured over small statues of the deities, accompanied by the recitation of powerful Vedic mantras such as Sri Rudram, Chamakam, Sri Suktam, Durga Suktam, and Purusha Suktam, among others. Following the Abhishekam, the priests perform the Vedic Homa (fire ritual), offering ghee and sacred wood into the consecrated fire while continuing the potent mantra recitations. This daily dedication typically concludes around 1:00 PM.
The thematic focus of these 10-day series is diverse. For instance, a series might delve into the Ten Avatars of Vishnu, performing yagyas in ten different Vishnu temples, aiming for protection, harmony, good health, and alignment with natural law. Another series might concentrate on the Rig Veda's Pancha Suktam Pavamana Yagya, specifically designed to purify accumulated negative karma and foster the development of "Soma" – a divine substance supporting enlightened consciousness. Other offerings include intensive Navagraha Temple Yagyas in Kumbakonam, focusing on balancing planetary influences for smoothness in life, or Guru Purnima Yagyas to enliven the principle of knowledge and attract enlightened teachers. These extended yagya programs are a cornerstone of Puja.net's offerings, providing participants with a profound and sustained period of spiritual immersion and energetic support.
The schedule of yagya performances is found on the Schedule tab of this website.
Puja.net curates a rich and dynamic array of 10-day yagya series throughout the year, aligning each program with auspicious timings in the traditional Vedic calendar and specific astrological influences. These aren't simply individual rituals strung together; they are meticulously planned sequences designed to create a concentrated and cumulative positive effect. Each monthly series typically involves a dedicated team of five priests who commence the daily program around 8 AM with purifying pujas to Ganesha, ensuring the removal of any obstacles. This is followed by offerings to the five essential forms of the divine within the Shankaracharya tradition; Ganesha, Subramanya, Shiva, Vishnu, the Divine Feminine, and the nine planets.
A significant portion of the daily ritual involves Abhishekam, where various liquid offerings like milk, curd, sandalwood paste, ghee, and honey are ceremonially poured over small statues of the deities, accompanied by the recitation of powerful Vedic mantras such as Sri Rudram, Chamakam, Sri Suktam, Durga Suktam, and Purusha Suktam, among others. Following the Abhishekam, the priests perform the Vedic Homa (fire ritual), offering ghee and sacred wood into the consecrated fire while continuing the potent mantra recitations. This daily dedication typically concludes around 1:00 PM.
The thematic focus of these 10-day series is diverse. For instance, a series might delve into the Ten Avatars of Vishnu, performing yagyas in ten different Vishnu temples, aiming for protection, harmony, good health, and alignment with natural law. Another series might concentrate on the Rig Veda's Pancha Suktam Pavamana Yagya, specifically designed to purify accumulated negative karma and foster the development of "Soma" – a divine substance supporting enlightened consciousness. Other offerings include intensive Navagraha Temple Yagyas in Kumbakonam, focusing on balancing planetary influences for smoothness in life, or Guru Purnima Yagyas to enliven the principle of knowledge and attract enlightened teachers. These extended yagya programs are a cornerstone of Puja.net's offerings, providing participants with a profound and sustained period of spiritual immersion and energetic support.
The schedule of yagya performances is found on the Schedule tab of this website.
Puja.net curates a rich and dynamic array of 10-day yagya series throughout the year, aligning each program with auspicious timings in the traditional Vedic calendar and specific astrological influences. These aren't simply individual rituals strung together; they are meticulously planned sequences designed to create a concentrated and cumulative positive effect. Each monthly series typically involves a dedicated team of five priests who commence the daily program around 8 AM with purifying pujas to Ganesha, ensuring the removal of any obstacles. This is followed by offerings to the five essential forms of the divine within the Shankaracharya tradition; Ganesha, Subramanya, Shiva, Vishnu, the Divine Feminine, and the nine planets.
A significant portion of the daily ritual involves Abhishekam, where various liquid offerings like milk, curd, sandalwood paste, ghee, and honey are ceremonially poured over small statues of the deities, accompanied by the recitation of powerful Vedic mantras such as Sri Rudram, Chamakam, Sri Suktam, Durga Suktam, and Purusha Suktam, among others. Following the Abhishekam, the priests perform the Vedic Homa (fire ritual), offering ghee and sacred wood into the consecrated fire while continuing the potent mantra recitations. This daily dedication typically concludes around 1:00 PM.
The thematic focus of these 10-day series is diverse. For instance, a series might delve into the Ten Avatars of Vishnu, performing yagyas in ten different Vishnu temples, aiming for protection, harmony, good health, and alignment with natural law. Another series might concentrate on the Rig Veda's Pancha Suktam Pavamana Yagya, specifically designed to purify accumulated negative karma and foster the development of "Soma" – a divine substance supporting enlightened consciousness. Other offerings include intensive Navagraha Temple Yagyas in Kumbakonam, focusing on balancing planetary influences for smoothness in life, or Guru Purnima Yagyas to enliven the principle of knowledge and attract enlightened teachers. These extended yagya programs are a cornerstone of Puja.net's offerings, providing participants with a profound and sustained period of spiritual immersion and energetic support.
The schedule of yagya performances is found on the Schedule tab of this website.