Planetary yagyas
Dear Visitor! The planetary yagyas help us to strenghen the beneficiary effects and help us to release the malefic effects of the planets. Please remember, the planets are always influence our life. That is the reason we strongly recommend to everybody to participate in planetary yagyas before ordering any others. Our vedic head pandit checks your life reading first, than after checking he recommends you the required planetary yagya or yagyas. These yagyas should be performed time by time according to your life reading.
This yagya contains all the planetary yagyas. This is the perfect combination for increasing the auspicious effects of the planets and to decrease or stop the negative ones. Therefore this yagya supports you in all areas of your life, helps you to live a balanced life. This yagya is recommended... |
Surya (Sun) represents the soul. This can be read in the most flexible and general sense of the word. The word soul is used for the deepest and truest nature, for the ultimate sense of identity, inspiration, and aspiration. Surya signifies one's essential attributes the sense of self, ego, self... |
Guru (Jupiter) represents knowledge. Jupiter signifies higher education, wisdom embodied in spiritual traditions, and religion. As gaining knowledge is essential for evolution and spiritual growth, Jupiter also indicates the general principle of growth in life. Physically, Jupiter relates to... |
Mangal (Mars) represents energy, assertiveness, and the ability to take action. It represents the way one uses energy on many different levels. It manifests in the mind as the ability to analyze situations; it may also measure the force of ambition. It manifests in the body as physical energy... |
Budha (Mercury) represents speech. It, also, governs the logical and intellectual side of the mind, the thinking process that precedes speech and ability to communicate, as well as anything related to a language, use of symbols, logic, and information processing, and connecting with people or... |
Chandra (Moon) represents the mind. It signifies the thoughts and emotions, and the complex psychological faculty that takes input from the senses and tells the body how to respond. The Moon is the single most important planet in Vedic Astrology because the state of mind is responsible for all... |
There is a fundamental difference between Rahu and Ketu and the other planets. The other planets are bodies of physical mass having form, shape, color, gravity, atmosphere, motion etc. Rahu and Ketu are simply two sensitive points on the ecliptic where the moon’s orbit intersects the path of Sun... |
Shani (Saturn) represents grief, although this rather harsh description must be understood in more depth, for Saturn is a very important and sometimes deeply spiritual influence in the horoscope. Saturn symbolizes everything that is deep, profound, thorough, long lasting, and serious in life.... |
Shukra (Venus) represents reproduction (literally semen). Venus indicates everything that is directly and indirectly related to human reproduction: marriage, sex, harmony, comforts, luxury, pleasures, and beauty. The condition of Venus in the horoscope will define one's ability to experience... |