Sahasrara
Divine Rituals
Abhishekam Puja is a significant ceremony practiced throughout Hinduism that honors many deities by ceremonially bathing their image or idol. This ceremony is performed for a variety of deities, including Lord Shiva, Devi (Goddess), Ganapati, and many more, making it a global form of adoration in worship.
In Abhishekam, the deity's picture is washed in sacred elements that have symbolic importance. Water, milk, honey, coconut water, turmeric, and panchamirtham are all common offerings, as are flowers, sandalwood paste, and incense. Each of these elements is thought to have powerful powers that correspond to the characteristics of the god being worshiped.
Perform Abhishekam to purify themselves of physical and karmic impurities, and pray for heavenly blessings, tranquilly, and spiritual fulfillment.
The beauty of Abhishekam Puja resides in its simplicity and profundity; it's a powerful tool for connecting with the divine and experiencing a greater sense of calm, appreciation, and fulfillment.
Special Notes: All Sahasrara Divine Rituals Pujas will take place at our own Yagya Centre, and the recorded versions/images will be shared only with their particular connections.
Hydration Ceremony for Bala Tripurasundari Idol on Our Yagna Center
Hydration Ceremony for Sri Vidhya Maha Ganapathi on Our Yagna Center
Hydration Ceremony for Goddess Varahi Idol on Our Yagna Center
Hydration Ceremony for Lord Kalabairavar Idol on Our Yagna Center
Hydration Ceremony for Lord Shiva Lingam Idol on Our Yagna Center
Hydration Ceremony for Sri Chakra Maha Meru on Our Yagna Center