We perform sacred rituals like Pooja, Homa, Japa, Parayana, Vrita, Samskara, and Shanti. These ceremonies are conducted to honor various deities, including Surya, Ganapati, Ambika, Shiva, Vishnu, Skanda, Sarasvati, Lakshmi, Naga/Sarpa and other gods.
A sacred ritual dedicated to Lord Surya for good health, vitality, and success in life.
Performed to pacify all nine planetary deities and bring harmony, prosperity, and relief from doshas.
Dedicated to the Moon god, this homa helps calm the mind and enhances emotional balance.
A fire ritual to appease Mars and reduce the malefic effects of Mangal Dosha in one’s horoscope.
Performed to strengthen communication skills, intelligence, and professional success.
Dedicated to Brihaspati (Jupiter), it brings wisdom, spiritual growth, and family harmony.
Invokes the grace of Venus for love, beauty, marital happiness, and material comfort.
A ritual to seek relief from Saturn’s adverse effects and to gain patience, discipline, and stability.
Helps reduce the ill effects of Rahu and improves focus, fame, and worldly success.
Performed to remove confusion, enhance spiritual progress, and overcome obstacles.
Conducted for good health and protection from diseases, invoking Aruna, the charioteer of Surya.
Performed to remove obstacles, bring wisdom, and ensure success in all undertakings.
A powerful ritual invoking the supreme form of Lord Ganesha for prosperity education and protection.
Done during Sankashti Chaturthi to remove difficulties and grant mental peace.
Invokes a special form of Ganesha for spiritual power and material growth.
Performed to attain success, fulfill desires, and attract auspiciousness in life.
Conducted to remove unseen obstacles and ensure the smooth completion of tasks.
Dedicated to the child form of Ganesha for happiness, fertility, and protection of children.
This ritual is for courage, protection, and removal of fears and negativity.
Performed to awaken inner energy and receive Ganesha’s blessings for strength and success.
A ritual seeking the combined blessings of wisdom (Buddhi) and success (Siddhi) from Lord Ganesha.
A powerful ritual dedicated to Goddess Durga for protection, strength, and victory over negative forces.
A grand Vedic fire ritual reciting Devi Mahatmya for divine protection and prosperity.
Performed during Navaratri to worship the nine forms of Goddess Durga for overall well-being.
Dedicated to the universal feminine power (Shakti) to awaken divine energy and confidence.
Invokes the grace of Goddess Lalita for beauty, peace, and success in worldly and spiritual life.
Performed to attain peace of mind, material abundance, and control over destiny.
Dedicated to Goddess Annapoorna for food, wealth, and nourishment in the household.
A protective ritual invoking Bhadrakali to remove evil forces and grant mental strength.
Performed to attract grace, charm, and prosperity through the blessings of the Divine Mother.
Done for victory in legal cases, protection from enemies, and gaining confidence.
Invokes the goddess for protection against poverty, misfortune, and negative energies.
Dedicated to Goddess Katyayani for removing obstacles in marriage and bringing harmony in relationships.
A powerful Vedic ritual invoking Lord Rudra to purify the mind, body, and soul, and remove sins.
Dedicated to Lord Shiva as Mrityunjaya, this homa promotes good health and longevity and wards off untimely death.
Dedicated to Lord Shiva as Mrityunjaya, this homa promotes good health and longevity and wards off untimely death.
Performed to gain protection from accidents, evil influences, and fear of time and death.
Invokes the combined divine energy of Shiva and Parvati for harmony in marriage and balance in life.
A homa centered around the sacred mantra Om Namah Shivaya to attain inner purity and spiritual realization.
Dedicated to Lord Shiva in his cosmic dance form, it blesses devotees with creativity and grace.
Performed to gain knowledge, wisdom, and spiritual insight from the teacher aspect of Lord Shiva.
Dedicated to the cool and soothing aspect of Shiva associated with the Moon, for peace and emotional stability.
Performed to overcome ego, ignorance, and obstacles in spiritual progress.
Dedicated to Lord Vishnu for peace, prosperity, and protection from evil forces.
Performed to invoke Goddess Lakshmi along with Lord Vishnu for wealth and abundance.
Invokes Lord Narayana’s blessings for good health, spiritual growth, and family harmony.
A popular ritual to please Lord Satyanarayana for happiness and fulfillment of wishes.
Performed to remove negativity, fear, and evil influences, invoking Lord Sudarshana.
Invokes the divine couple for prosperity, wealth, and harmony in family life.
Based on the Purusha Sukta hymn, it grants spiritual enlightenment and cosmic balance.
Dedicated to Lord Hayagriva for knowledge, intelligence, and success in studies.
Invokes Lord Varaha for protection against disasters and for strength and stability.
Performed to overcome fear, enemies, and obstacles with the grace of Lord Narasimha.
Helps devotees attain humility, control over ego, and spiritual elevation.
Dedicated to the warrior incarnation of Vishnu for courage and righteousness.
Performed to bring family harmony, peace, and moral strength following Rama’s ideals.
Invokes Lord Krishna’s blessings for love, joy, and guidance in life’s challenges.
Recitation of Bhagavad Gita verses with offerings into fire for wisdom and devotion.
Dedicated to Lord Venugopala for happiness, love, and fulfillment of desires.
Invokes the blessings of Lord Venkateswara for wealth, health, and success in ventures.
Performed for inner peace and the grace of Lord Ranganatha, the reclining form of Vishnu.
Symbolizes spiritual expansion and the removal of ego and ignorance.
Recitation of the thousand names of Vishnu during the fire ritual for divine blessings.
Dedicated to Lord Subrahmanya for victory, wisdom, and removal of Sarpa Dosha.
Performed to gain courage, energy, and victory in all endeavors.
Invokes the six-faced form of Subrahmanya for strength, protection, and spiritual upliftment.
A ritual for valor, intelligence, and removal of negative influences.
Performed with offerings to Lord Muruga’s divine spear for protection from evil.
Dedicated to Lord Kumara for family harmony and fulfillment of wishes.
Invokes the hidden divine form of Lord Subrahmanya for wisdom and protection.
Performed to remove karmic burdens and to gain divine discipline and strength.
Performed on Shashti days to gain health, courage, and freedom from doshas.
Conducted to remove the ill effects of serpent-related doshas in horoscope.
Performed to appease serpent deities for relief from Naga Dosha and family peace.
Conducted while installing serpent idols for prosperity and protection from harm.
Performed to atone for harm caused to serpents and to restore family prosperity.
Done to remove doshas and ensure harmony between humans and serpent energies.
Performed during Naga Panchami festival to worship serpents for blessings and protection.
Invokes the serpent form of Lord Vishnu for infinite prosperity and divine grace.
Performed to invoke Vasuki, the divine serpent king, for spiritual growth and harmony.
Dedicated to Takshaka for family welfare and removal of financial obstacles.
Performed for protection of land, family, and home from unseen forces.
Invokes all serpent deities collectively for peace, fertility, and prosperity.
Dedicated to the king of serpents for divine blessings and protection from dangers.
We perform all the sacred saṁskāras with devotion and authenticity, including Garbhadhana, Pumsavana, Seemantha, Vishnubali, Jatakarma, Namakarana, Upanishkramana, Annaprashana, Karnavedha, Choula, Upanayana, and Vivaha.
Performed to sanctify the union of husband and wife and to invoke divine blessings for a virtuous child.
Conducted during early pregnancy to ensure the healthy growth of the fetus and invoke divine protection for the mother and child.
Performed to bless the expectant mother for safe delivery and mental peace, ensuring well-being of both mother and child.
A sacred offering to Lord Vishnu to purify the house, promote harmony, and invite divine grace.
Performed soon after childbirth to welcome the newborn with sacred mantras and to ensure a pure beginning to life.
Conducted to formally give a name to the child in accordance with astrological and spiritual traditions.
A ritual marking the child’s first step outside the home, seeking divine blessings for safety and growth in the outer world.
Performed when the infant is first fed with solid food, symbolizing physical and spiritual nourishment.
Conducted to open the spiritual channels of hearing and enhance health, beauty, and alertness.
Symbolizes purification and the removal of past karmic impurities, leading to renewed life and wisdom.
Marks the beginning of Vedic study and spiritual education, guiding the child toward disciplined living and knowledge.
The sacred union of two souls, performed with Vedic mantras to uphold dharma, mutual respect, and lifelong harmony.
We perform all the sacred japas mentioned in the standard authoritative texts such as Sharadatilaka, Prapancha Sara Sangraha, Mantra Maharnava, and other traditional scriptures. Each japa is performed with devotion, correct pronunciation, and adherence to Vedic procedure for spiritual upliftment and divine blessings.
Chanting the primordial mantra of Lord Ganesha for removal of obstacles, wisdom, and auspicious beginnings.
Dedicated to Lord Shiva’s fierce form, performed for protection from negative energies and spiritual purification.
Performed to invoke the blessings of Lord Sudarshana for protection, health, and destruction of all evils.
Chanted to please Lord Subrahmanya (Kartikeya) for courage, intelligence, and success in righteous endeavors.
Invoked for strength, prosperity, and recovery of lost possessions with the blessings of the mighty king Kartaveeryarjuna.
Dedicated to Lord Shiva to overcome fear, illness, and untimely death, bringing longevity and peace.
The most sacred Vedic chant invoking divine light and wisdom for spiritual awakening and purity of thought.
Chanted for divine grace of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi to attain prosperity, harmony, and spiritual progress.
Recitation of the sacred verses from Devi Mahatmya to invoke Goddess Durga’s power, protection, and victory over negativity.
Performed to appease the nine planetary deities for balance, prosperity, and relief from astrological difficulties.
Chanted to gain strength, courage, devotion, and protection through the blessings of Lord Hanuman.
Invoked for divine healing energy, good health, and removal of diseases with Lord Dhanvantari’s grace.
Dedicated to Goddess Saraswati for knowledge, learning, and eloquence in speech and wisdom.
Chanted for protection from fear, evil forces, and to receive the fierce grace of Lord Narasimha.
The recitation of hymns from the Rigveda aims to invoke divine blessings, with specific mantras for peace, prosperity, and spiritual enlightenment. It is traditionally performed by learned priests who are well-versed in Vedic chanting and pronunciation.
This involves the recitation of the Yajurveda mantras, which are primarily focused on rituals and sacrifices. The Yajurveda Parayana is often conducted during sacrificial ceremonies to invoke auspicious results and blessings for the community.
Known for its melodic chants, Samaveda Parayana is a musical recitation of the hymns to invoke the divine through sound and rhythm. This recitation is traditionally done by priests who are adept in the art of chanting and singing Vedic hymns.
The Atharvaveda contains hymns for healing, protection, and blessings for daily life. Atharvaveda Parayana is often performed to protect against illnesses, black magic, and other negative influences, invoking divine healing energies.
The Saptashati or Devi Mahatmya consists of 700 verses dedicated to Goddess Durga, describing her victory over demons. Reciting this scripture is believed to invoke the protection and blessings of Goddess Durga, especially during times of distress.
This recitation of the Lakshmi Narayana Hridaya is aimed at invoking the blessings of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi for wealth, prosperity, and overall well-being. It is particularly performed during times of financial difficulties or to seek overall peace and happiness.
The recitation of the Ramayana, which narrates the life and deeds of Lord Rama, is believed to purify the mind and soul. This parayana is often performed in devotion to Lord Rama, seeking his blessings for righteousness and strength in overcoming challenges.
Part of the Ramayana, the Sundarakanda focuses on the heroic feats of Hanuman, symbolizing courage, devotion, and the power of faith. Reciting this portion is said to provide protection, strength, and spiritual elevation.
The Bhagavad Gita contains the teachings of Lord Krishna to Arjuna and is a guide for righteous living. The Gita Parayana is performed to gain wisdom, spiritual clarity, and inner peace, especially during times of moral dilemmas or confusion.
The recitation of the Upanishads, the philosophical texts of Hinduism, is done to achieve spiritual knowledge and self-realization. Upanishad Parayana is performed by those seeking to understand the nature of reality and their connection to the Supreme.
We perform all the vritas mentioned in the standard traditional texts such as Vritaraja and other authentic scriptures. Each vrita is conducted with devotion, proper procedure, and Vedic chanting for the welfare and prosperity of devotees.
Performed to invoke Lord Vishnu’s blessings for peace, prosperity, and fulfillment of desires.
Dedicated to Lord Ganesha for removal of obstacles and success in all endeavors.
Performed to pacify Lord Shani (Saturn) and to overcome difficulties caused by planetary influences.
Dedicated to Lord Dhanvantari, the divine physician, for good health and longevity.
Observed to please Goddess Mahalakshmi and bring wealth, fortune, and household harmony.
Performed in reverence to Goddess Tulasi Devi for purity of mind, spiritual upliftment, and family well-being.
Dedicated to Lord Shiva, performed for destruction of sins, peace of mind, and divine protection.
Performed to pacify the nine planetary deities and ensure balance, prosperity, and harmony in life.
Conducted to seek the blessings of Goddess Durga for courage, protection, and victory over negativity.
Performed by couples seeking progeny, invoking Lord Krishna’s blessings for healthy and virtuous children.
Dedicated to Lord Ananta Padmanabha for prosperity, family welfare, and liberation from difficulties.
Invocation to Lord Gaṇeśa to remove all obstacles and sanctify the ceremony.
Special Gaṇeśa worship to clear hindrances in life and ensure success.
Invokes Goddess Lakṣmī for prosperity, health, and harmony.
Pacification ritual to neutralize adverse influences and misfortunes.
Uses sacred grass (Dūrvā) in prayers to Rudra for long life and protection from death.
Propitiation of Mahāmṛtyuñjaya Śiva to overcome the fear of death and accidents.
Brings fearlessness, vitality, and good health.
Seeks immortality and divine strength through worship of Śiva.
Longevity ritual using sacred offering (Caru) for health and life extension.
Pacifies the malefic effects of Mars–Rāhu conjunction.
Harmonizes energy between Rāhu and Jupiter for clarity and wisdom.
Balances Sun and Venus influences, promoting peace in relationships.
Comprehensive planetary appeasement for all nine planets.
Individual remedies for each planet to remove specific doshas.
For safe childbirth and well-being of mother and child.
Removes malefic effects for births on this tithi.
Worship of lunar goddesses for safe conception and delivery.
For babies born on new moon day; mitigates lunar dosha.
Pacifies effects of solar transition at birth.
Removes doshas of Āśleṣā birth star.
Reduces pride and instability linked to Jyeṣṭhā Nakṣatra.
Essential ritual for Mūla Nakṣatra born children.
For births during eclipses; cleanses shadow effects.
Restores celestial harmony for single Nakṣatra imbalance.
For children born at inauspicious moments.
For multiple births ensuring protection and health.
Nullifies Bhadrā tithi effects at birth.
Pacifies omen when baby is born face-down.
Removes negative signs when child is born with teeth.
For combined planetary/tithi doshas at birth.
Ensures equal fortune and vitality for twins.
Corrects anomalies or complications during delivery.
For births in specific months with astrological issues.
Removes dosha of tithi overlap or Vyatīpāta day birth.
Protects infants from early life dangers.
Remedy for the threefold omens of danger.
Removes advanced planetary adversity.
Performed at age 63 to bless peaceful old age.
Alternative form with extended rituals.
Celebrated at 70th year for health and longevity.
Honours completion of 1000 full moons (80 years).
Elaborate version of same longevity rite.
General pacification for all strange omens.
For lightning strikes; invokes Agni and Indra.
Removes disturbances affecting entire village.
Pacifies omens of red anthill or earth phenomena.
For monkey entry in sacred space; removes omen.
Similar rite for monkey invasion at home or temple.
For animal intrusions symbolizing impurity.
Pacifies karmic heaviness due to ox intrusion.
For jackal cries or appearances seen as omens.
For unnatural growths like mushrooms near home.
General remedy for various unnatural phenomena.
For accidental lizard or chameleon touch.
Restores auspiciousness when lamp goes out.
Clears omen when crows mate in view.
For strange behaviour of wells or pots.
Pacifies omen of honey appearing abnormally.
For vulture sightings on houses; removes death signs.
Remedy for bites or stings from creatures.
Pacifies effects of sudden deaths or epidemics.
Invokes Durgā for protection from fear and calamities.
To end drought and bring timely rains.
Removes harm caused by black magic or curses.
Neutralizes effects of bad dreams.
For relief from fever and body-mind imbalance.
Heals glandular or abdominal disorders spiritually.
Purifying bath to remove chronic bodily defects.
For curing epilepsy-like neurological conditions.
Fire ritual to destroy negative entities at home.
Offering to Vāstu Deva for harmony in space.
Corrects disturbances due to architectural defects.
Ensures prosperity and stability of the household.
Concluding purification after vows or major rituals.
Performed after death for peaceful soul transition.
Removes doshas of overlapping tithis.
Pacifies effects of inauspicious time (Kāla doṣa).
Invokes rain and balances the water element.
Protects crops and trees from calamities.
Removes doshas from umbilical cord issues at birth.
Pacifies energy for Viśākhā Nakṣatra born.
Corrects defects in reproductive health.
Assists in safe delivery during complications.
General eclipse ritual for shadow planet balance.
Thanksgiving for seeing great-grandchildren.
Healing through chanting of three Viṣṇu names.
Removes infertility and blesses progeny.
Invokes Durgā to remove fears and dangers.
Healing for disease-related Nakṣatra doshas.
Protects children through blessings of Sage Mārkaṇḍeya.
Alternative rite for Mūla birth dosha.
Alternative longevity ritual for age 70.
Pacifies celestial omens like meteor sightings.
For prosperity and charm of Rohiṇī-born child.
Protects infants from malefic planetary spirits.
Worship of Varāha for stability and obstacle removal.
Strengthens emotional balance for waning moon births.
Vedic rite for childbearing and family blessings.
Fire offering from Bodhāyana tradition for Nakṣatra purification.