Pray by participating in Ganapathy Homa +Navagraha Homa + Bhagya Sukta Homa + Aikyamatya Sukta Homa + Lakshmi Homa
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While enrolling, book in the name of any one person and provide the name and details of the spouse in the "Prayers" field.

 

Please note -

    1. This is a Puja done with public participation and not exclusively for you.
    2. When you enroll, you are also making a part contribution towards the conduct of this Homa.
    3. All daily Homas are performed in a single session, one after another. Watch the video below to know how the daily Homa is performed.
    4. Videos of Pujas will be available for viewing Videos section once they are uploaded. Look for the video of your puja date under the Live or Videos tab. This is subject to technical factors.
    5. Vibhuti prasada is sent by ordinary post within India.
    6. Sankalpa will not be shown in the video. This is because your privacy and confidentiality of your personal prayers are important to us.

 

 

 

The significance of the marital relationship and the celebration of a wedding anniversary are deeply associated with our culture. 

 

  • Sacred Union (Samsara): Great importance is placed on the concept of Samsara, the continuous cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. Marriage is considered a sacred union that spans across lifetimes, and the anniversary is a time to reflect on the continuity of this divine connection.
  • Dharma and Family Values: Our culture and tradition emphasize the importance of Dharma, righteous living, and fulfilling one's duties and responsibilities. Marriage is seen as a fundamental institution for the fulfillment of Dharma, and the anniversary serves as a reminder to uphold these values.
  • Symbol of Commitment: Marriage is considered a lifelong commitment, and the anniversary marks the celebration of the couple's enduring commitment to each other. It serves as a reaffirmation of the vows taken during the wedding ceremony.
  • Purushartha - Four Aims of Life: Our philosophy recognizes four primary aims of life, known as Purushartha: Dharma (righteousness), Artha (wealth), Kama (desire), and Moksha (liberation). Marriage is seen as a means to fulfill these aims collectively, and the anniversary becomes a time to evaluate and strengthen these aspects of life together.
  • Cultural Traditions and Rituals: Weddings are rich in rituals and traditions that symbolize various aspects of married life. The anniversary provides an opportunity to revisit and reinforce these rituals, fostering a sense of cultural identity and continuity.
  • Fulfillment of Grihastha Ashrama: Life is divided into four Ashramas (stages), and Grihastha Ashrama is the stage of family life. The anniversary is a celebration of the successful navigation of this stage, acknowledging the couple's contribution to family, society, and spiritual growth.
  • Honoring Goddess Lakshmi: Goddess Lakshmi is worshiped as the embodiment of wealth and prosperity. The anniversary can be viewed as an occasion to invoke the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi for continued prosperity and abundance in the marital journey.
  • Reflection and Renewal: The anniversary serves as a time for reflection on the joys, challenges, and growth experienced as a couple. It provides an opportunity for renewal of vows, mutual appreciation, and setting intentions for the future.

 

Prayers -

  1. Gratitude:

    • Express gratitude for the time you've spent together, the love you've shared, and the growth you've experienced as a couple.
  2. Guidance:

    • Seek guidance for the future of your relationship, asking for wisdom and strength to navigate challenges and make decisions that will strengthen your bond.
  3. Unity:

    • Pray for continued unity and oneness in your marriage, that you may face life's joys and challenges as a united front.
  4. Love and Intimacy:

    • Ask for a deepening of your love and intimacy, both emotionally and physically, and for the ability to always communicate openly and honestly.
  5. Health and Well-being:

    • Pray for the health and well-being of both you and your spouse, recognizing the importance of taking care of each other in body, mind, and spirit.
  6. Family and Friends:

    • Include prayers for your extended family and friends, asking for blessings upon those who have supported and enriched your marriage.
  7. Forgiveness:

    • Seek the strength to forgive and ask for forgiveness where needed, acknowledging that forgiveness is essential for a healthy and thriving relationship.
  8. Joy and Laughter:

    • Pray for continued joy and laughter in your marriage, recognizing the importance of shared happiness and positive moments.
  9. Shared Goals:

    • Ask for guidance in setting and achieving shared goals as a couple, whether they be related to family, career, or personal development.
  10. Faith and Spiritual Growth:

    • Pray for spiritual growth individually and as a couple, and for the strength to uphold your shared beliefs.

 

Say this prayer while you watch the Homa video -

 

Om, the eternal sound, the source of all creation, we invoke your divine presence on this auspicious day. As we celebrate our wedding anniversary, we seek your blessings for continued love, joy, and harmony in our union.

Om Gurave Namaha - We bow to the Guru, the guiding force. May we be blessed with the wisdom to lead our lives in accordance with dharma (righteousness), and may our union be a source of inspiration to others.

Om Ganapataye Namaha - Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, we seek your grace to remove any impediments in our journey together. Bless our marriage with your wisdom and divine presence.

As we reflect on the years gone by, we express our heartfelt gratitude for the love that has sustained us. Thank you for the moments of joy, the challenges that strengthened us, and the shared laughter that echoes in our hearts.

To the divine force of love, we offer our salutations. May our love deepen with each passing day, fostering unity, understanding, and compassion. Let our hearts beat as one in the rhythm of divine love.

Ayur Dehi, Dhanam Dehi, Vidyam Dehi - Oh, divine forces, grant us the blessings of a long and healthy life together. Bestow upon us prosperity, both material and spiritual, and the wisdom to navigate the journey ahead.

In the serenity of this moment, we invoke peace – peace within ourselves, peace in our relationship, and peace that resonates in the world. May our union radiate tranquility and become a source of positive energy.

Om Shanti, Shanti, Shantihi.

 

 

 

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