10 Day Yagyas - November

$75.00

November 17 - 26 – 10 Day Hanuman Yagyas (Kanchipuram)
November 23 – 100 Priest Chandi Path Yagya (Pune)

General Description

Puja.net offers a dynamic calendar of 10-day yagya programs throughout the year, aligned with the most auspicious dates of the Vedic calendar and key astrological influences. Rather than isolated events, these programs are thoughtfully crafted as sequential experiences—each month building on the energy of the last to create a deep and lasting spiritual impact.

Each series is conducted by a dedicated team of 6–7 priests who begin the day around 8 AM with a Ganesha puja, clearing obstacles and setting a pure foundation. They then offer worship to the five principal deities honored in the Shankaracharya tradition—Ganesha, Subramanya, Shiva, Vishnu, and the Divine Mother—as well as to the nine planets. A central element of each morning is the Abhishekam, in which sacred substances such as milk, honey, ghee, and sandalwood are offered while powerful mantras are chanted, including Sri Rudram, Sri Suktam, and Purusha Suktam. The morning concludes with a Vedic fire ceremony (Homa), typically ending around 1:00 PM. The schedule of upcoming yagyas is available on the Schedule page of our website.

You may join month-to-month or register through a convenient subscription—whichever best supports your spiritual journey.

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$75.00
$75.00
Every month

November 17 - 26 – 10 Day Hanuman Yagyas (Kanchipuram)
November 23 – 100 Priest Chandi Path Yagya (Pune)

General Description

Puja.net offers a dynamic calendar of 10-day yagya programs throughout the year, aligned with the most auspicious dates of the Vedic calendar and key astrological influences. Rather than isolated events, these programs are thoughtfully crafted as sequential experiences—each month building on the energy of the last to create a deep and lasting spiritual impact.

Each series is conducted by a dedicated team of 6–7 priests who begin the day around 8 AM with a Ganesha puja, clearing obstacles and setting a pure foundation. They then offer worship to the five principal deities honored in the Shankaracharya tradition—Ganesha, Subramanya, Shiva, Vishnu, and the Divine Mother—as well as to the nine planets. A central element of each morning is the Abhishekam, in which sacred substances such as milk, honey, ghee, and sandalwood are offered while powerful mantras are chanted, including Sri Rudram, Sri Suktam, and Purusha Suktam. The morning concludes with a Vedic fire ceremony (Homa), typically ending around 1:00 PM. The schedule of upcoming yagyas is available on the Schedule page of our website.

You may join month-to-month or register through a convenient subscription—whichever best supports your spiritual journey.