Maha Rudram Abhishekams
Maha Rudram is a significant Vedic ritual to invoke Lord Shiva’s blessings and seek divine protection and grace. The term “Maha” means great, and “Rudram” refers to the chanting of the sacred “Rudra,” which is a set of powerful Vedic hymns dedicated to Lord Shiva. Maha Rudram involves the recitation of these hymns 1331 times, performed by a group of skilled priests over several days.
1. Maha Rudram for all days – Abhishekam & Homam:
Sponsor will receive : Vastram, Silver Rudraksha Mala & Homa Vibhuti and Gold Plated Shiva Parvati Pendant.
Significance: Maha Rudram is a profound Vedic ritual dedicated to invoking Lord Shiva’s blessings. “Maha” means great, and “Rudram” refers to the chanting of sacred hymns called “Rudra”. This ritual seeks divine protection, peace, prosperity, and well-being. It is believed to help in seeking forgiveness for wrongdoings and achieving spiritual growth and realization.
2. Chandi Parayana and all Homams all 5 days
Sponsor will receive : Vastram, Silver Rudraksha Mala & Homa Vibhuti and Gold Plated Shiva Parvati Pendant.
Significance: It aims for spiritual transformation, healing, abundance, and higher consciousness. This powerful Homa is ideal for resolving multiple life problems, neutralizing negative energies, and fostering family harmony.
3. Bhagavad Gita Parayanam and Homam for all 5 days – Yajamana Sponsor
Sponsor will receive: Gold plated Sri Krishna Pendant and Vastram, Silver Rudraksha Mala & Homa Vibhuti.
Significance: Reciting the Bhagavad Gita 108 times is a significant spiritual practice in Hinduism. This repetitive chanting purifies the mind and soul, deepens the connection with the divine, and provides clarity and enlightenment. Devotees gain a deeper understanding of Lord Krishna’s teachings to Arjuna, enhancing their spiritual journey through wisdom and guidance from the sacred text.