Yagna is a Vedic Fire Sacrifice where offerings are made to Lord through the sacred fire
The Vedic literature describes that there are many opportunities during one’s life – from before birth to after death – when one should perform a ceremony for purification to evoke auspiciousness and ensure advancement in spiritual life.
Yagna (Yajna) is a Vedic fire sacrifice where offerings are made to Lord through the sacred fire). Hare Krsna offers various Yagna, Homa, and, Vedic samskara fire sacrament) services. All services are performed by expert purohits/ Brahmins, to invoke the blessings of the Lord. We do not just perform the Vedic rituals but also explain the deep spiritual meaning in simple language to the assembled audience. The Spirit of devotion added to the ritual makes it spiritual.
The various services we offer are:
- DIfferent Samskaras – Simantonnayana, Annaprasana, Namkaran, Niskarna,etc.
- Griha Pravesha
- Krsna Ashtotara Nama Havan (1008 Names of Krsna)
- Birthday/Anniversary Havan
- Bhagavad Gita Homa
- Homa (Fire Sacrament)
Srila Prabhupada also started working on the masterpiece of his life at the Radha Damodar Temple. Srila Prabhupada wrote an English translation of the Srimad Bhagavata Purana containing 18000 verses and a book “Easy Journey to other planets”.
Between 1966 and 1977, he traveled all over the world. During this period, he met world leaders and imparted knowledge to understand Vedic philosophy by giving lectures and interviews. Rarely does such a great man come into the world who does more work than the ordinary person’s thinking. And founder-acharya of ISKCON, His Divine Grace Srila Prabhupada also started working on the masterpiece of his life at the Radha Damodar Temple. Srila Prabhupada wrote an English translation of the Srimad Bhagavata Purana containing 18000 verses and a book “Easy Journey to other planets”.
Between 1966 and 1977, he traveled all over the world. During this period, he met world leaders and imparted knowledge to understand Vedic philosophy by giving lectures and interviews. Rarely does such a great man come into the world who does more work than the ordinary person’s thinking. And founder-acharya of ISKCON, His Divine Grace