Grand Rudra Yagya
MAHA SHIVA RATRI
Night of Lord Shiva
18 February 2023
Peace Surpassing All Understanding

Optimal benefits from specialty yagyas performed at celebrated temples


Protection from Negative Influences | Shifts Grief and Long Term Problems | Peace of Mind

3993 Recitations of Sri Rudram - Celebrated Invocation of Shiva
US$252 - AUD$378 - EURO 234 - GBP 189

February 18 is Grand Night of Lord Shiva for 2023. To celebrate and share the blessings on this most auspicious occasion, we're delighted to offer you a place in our Maha Rudra Program


Grand Rudra Yagya: Effective remedy for problems associated with Moon Saturn Rahu and Malefic Planets

Moon/Chandra (Mind Emotions Happiness)
Saturn/Shani (Grief Obstacles Chronic disease)
Rahu (Rough transformation Separation Overshadowing/obsession) Testimonials


Supreme Self, Supreme Abode, Eternal Witness - Shiva is our deepest meditation. He is our own least excited state of consciousness: pure awareness. Unmanifest source of creation, home/Unified Field of all the laws of nature, Shiva is the silent, eternal, non changing source of all change and diversity.

When mind dissolves in that state of least excitation, the experience is Supreme Peace, Fearlessness, Translucence, Wholeness. World peace is a natural by-product when that supremely auspicious level of natural law is lively in world consciousness. Testimonials


Trayambakeshwar Jyotir Lingam, Nashik, Maharashtra


Trayambakeshwar Jyotir Lingam in Nasik, Maharashtra is one of 12 principal seats of Lord Shiva in India. Out of thousands of Shiva temples the 12 'Jyotir Lings' or Self effulgent Lingams (lit from within) occupy a class of their own as the greatest, most celebrated & most powerful centres of Shiva in the world. The lingams (murthis or idols) in these temples are all 'swambhu' or self created - not man made. Some hold Trayambakeshwar to be the first Jyotir Lingam. It is one of the 5 amrit sthanams or most sacred places in India; Kumbha Mela is held here. Mentioned in the Vedic literature, Yagyas and pujas have been performed here for thousands of years.

More important, the experience of Lord Shiva's presence or darshan in these temples is unparalleled. For this reason millions of devotees come from far and wide each year to bathe in that experience of wholeness and peace which surpasses the understanding. As a result of this densely saturated atmosphere, yagyas performed here deliver profound, long lasting benefits. Deep rooted stresses/karmas are washed away & life long burdens are lifted. Background


Rudra - Redemptive aspect of Shiva


When Supreme Peace becomes lively and dynamic - it is known as Rudra: the redeemer. Rudra is vibrating silence. Rudra dissolves flaws and imperfections bringing everything 'home' to rest, back to the unmanifest state of quiescence or peace.

Rudra Saturn Rahu

Shani (planet Saturn) is devotee of Shiva/Rudra. Of the 9 Planets (navagraha) Saturn rules karmic retribution; he delivers the fruits of our past mistakes, thereby teaching the lessons we need to learn in this birth. Typically Saturn rules grief, separation, obstacles, delays and disappointments, sorrow, hard work, chronic disease and old age, longevity and death. His nature is conservative, introverted, dutiful. Ultimately, Saturn cultivates in us the desire for final liberation, emancipation from the wheel of birth and death - moksha. Rahu is like Shani/Saturn. It also brings Rough transformations, Perverse Mind/Overshadowing Uproar.


Grand Rudra Yagya - 22 Pandits performing 3993 repetitions of Shri Rudram

Grand Rudra Yagya consists of 33 Pandits reciting 3 x 11 x 11 x 11 (3993) recitations of Shri Rudram (invocation of Rudra). The program culminates with Homa or traditional fire ceremony on the last day. Due to the magnitude and potency of the yagya it services 30 participants or yajamana.