Shyamala Navratri Daily Yagyas 2024
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Also known as Sri Chakra Navaavrana or Srividya Pooja, this is the special and the highest form of all Poojas to appease the Devi. This involves clearing all 9 enclosures and worshipping all the ‘Shaktis’ at the doors of enclosure and reaching the bindu in the lotus with the 1000 petal form. This is known as Sri Chakra Yantra or Maha Meru Archana. |
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Maha Ling Archana is a unique Vedic ritual to worship lord Siva in the name of “Uma Pardhiveswara Swamy”. It is performed by making 365 Mruthika Siva lingas, also called as Pardhiva lingas, made of well prepared and sanctified clay. All these Siva lingams are arranged in the form of Kailasa prastharam which is a depiction of Siva Kailasam with 11 avaranas and 365 Rudra swaroopas representing each day in the year. Siva Shakti is invoked into each Siva lingam through Vedic mantras during Shodasa Aavarana puja and worshiped with great devotion to seek the blessings of Sri Uma Pardhiveswara Swamy for health, wealth, prosperity, protection from Epidemic and bliss with the ultimate goal of Mukti (enlightenment) |
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Lord Surya is the giver of Arogyam (health) and Aishvaryam (wealth). So, worshipping him in the early morning sunlight will rejuvenate one’s energy and purify the mind and body. It has also been scientifically proven that being exposed to the early morning sun is beneficial to one’s health. Our priests will perform this Solar Yagya for all participants for good abundance of healing energy. We request you all to participate and be blessed by Lord Sun |
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Rudra means Shiva, the destroyer of all the forces of evil. As the supreme Lord of the universe, he gives inner peace, a sense of accomplishment and all the pleasures of this world. Rudra has control of the nine planets and as such, controls all time and space. Sri Rudra is also the long section of Yajur Veda Samhita. There are eleven Anuvakas or chapters in Sree Rudra and eleven Anuvakas in Chamaka Prashna. Sri Rudra praises Shiva and the Chamaka anuvakas direct our intentions to him. The first anuvaka of Sri Rudram is a prayer to please the Eshwara and appease his anger with us. The second in the ninth anuvakas contains the various names that attribute its supremacy, its omnipresence, nature, and other aspects. The ten prayers of the anuvaka are then addressed to Eshwara to satisfy the desires and eliminate all obstacles in the sponsor’s life. Finally, in the eleventh anuvaka, the Rudra Ganas are worshiped. The important aspect of all Vedic mantras used for traditional rituals is that their constant repetition invokes cosmic powers to help those suffering under negativity. Therefore, the greater the number of repetitions of the mantra, the greater its effect. |
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Raja Shyamala Devi is has an appetite for negative energy and eats it from the seeker’s body, purifying the seeker. The Soul’s pure energy is then expressed outwardly in the form of speech. She is known as the goddess of learning, knowledge, music, arts and spoken words and for that she is also called Mantrini: the mistress of sacred mantras. |