Ceremonies in the Temples of India
To improve your life

Due to the spiritual vibrations, some sounds allow you to literally “knock on the sky”. They are the Vedic hymns and mantras sung in Sanskrit, with the help of which the Pandits (learned Brahmins) address the Deities.

At the same time, they purify the mind of a person, making it more sublime - pure as fire.


We are providing the unique opportunity to join this sacred action from any part of the world.

WHAT ARE THE CEREMONIES FOR?

In India, before any important undertaking or event, people go to the temple in order to enlist the support and blessing of higher powers, to attract good luck and success into their lives, which is impossible without the participation of all the nature and world forces, from the divine to the elemental.

These ceremonies are aimed at obtaining a variety of benefits, such as health, prosperity, family growth, peace of mind, overcoming obstacles, exhaustion of negative karma, etc.

6 MONTHS OFFER
TRIVANDRUM, KERALA
1) Blessing of 9 planets
Supports all spheres of life
Once per month - Navagraha Archana (Trivandrum, Kerala)
6 ceremonies total
2) Shani Pacifying
Helps to:
- foster harmony and reduce conflict in relationships;
- ⁠stabilize financial prospects and remove obstacles that hinder success;
- ⁠reduce stress, promoting a sense of tranquility and well-being;
- ⁠Supports you during sensitive Saturn Transit.

1 Saturday in a month - Neeranjanam Pooja
6 ceremonies total
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TYPES OF THE CEREMONIES

There are several types of ceremonies in Indian temples.

The main ones are divided into 3 types:

- Archana

- Pooja

- Homa/yagya/havan


Archana - "veneration, glorification." This is a ceremony of exalting the symbol or image of the Deity with the utterance of mantras, as well as the name and nakshatra of the one who ordered Archana. Done in front of the appropriate altar during the service.


Pooja - "worship". This is a ceremony of deeper and more intimate appeal to the image or symbol of the Deity with the recitation of a series of mantras, offerings in the form of fruits and flowers, as well as repeated recitation of the name and nakshatra of the one who ordered the Puja. The impact of the puja is considered to be stronger and more lasting than the Archanas.


Homa is a fire ceremony or fire sacrifice (feeding the fire, which gives food to the gods to whom Homa is addressed). Often a separate altar or hearth is built for the homa. This is the most profound, intimate and powerful appeal to the Divine. Homa is usually ordered not for 1 person, but for the whole family.

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