Priest Services
To schedule a pooja, please email Srini or call (302) 440-6700 ext 806.
Our Priests will establish a good “muhurtha” (auspicious time) for your event.
| Priest / Puja Services Offered by SHIRDI SAI OF DELAWARE | |||||
| Abhishekams (Mula Murthy) | Event Type | At Temple | Newark/MOT Area | Out of Town | Description |
| Lord Ganesha | Samuhika | $21.00 | Abhishekam for Lord Ganesha - Regular Day - Samuhika @ Temple | ||
| By Request | $51.00 | Abhishekam for Lord Ganesha (@ Temple by Request) | |||
| Samuhika Yearly (Annual Subscription) | $501.00 | Abhishekam for Lord Ganesha - Regular Day - Samuhika (group setting) - Performed on Sunday for 52 weeks | |||
| Lord Shiva | Samuhika | $21.00 | Abhishekam for Lord Shiva - Monday - Samuhika @ Temple | ||
| By Request | $51.00 | Abhishekam for Lord Shiva (@ Temple by Request) | |||
| Samuhika Yearly (Annual Subscription) | $501.00 | Abhishekam for Lord Shiva (at Temple- Samuhika - Performed every Monday for 52 weeks) | |||
| Lord Dattatreya | Samuhika | $21.00 | Abhishekam for Lord Dattatreya - Regular Day - Samuhika @ Temple | ||
| By Request | $51.00 | Abhishekam for Lord Dattatreya (@ Temple by Request) | |||
| Samuhika Yearly (Annual Subscription) | $501.00 | Abhishekam for Lord Dattatreya - Temple -Samuhika - Performed on Thursday morning - for 52 weeks | |||
| Sri Shirdi Sai Baba | Samuhika | $51.00 | Abhishekam for Baba on Thursday – Samuhika | ||
| Samuhika Yearly (Annual Subscription) | $1,001.00 | Abhishekam for Baba - Temple -Samuhika - Performed on Thursday - Subscription for 52 weeks | |||
| Abhishekams (Utsava Murthy) - TBD | Event Type | At Temple | Newark/MOT Area | Out of Town | Description |
| Sri Venkatesewara, Sri Devi, Bhu Devi | |||||
| Lord Hanuman | |||||
| Lord Ayyappa | |||||
| Sri Lakshmi Narasimha | |||||
| Sri Dhanvantari | |||||
| Goddess Durga | |||||
| Goddess Saraswati | |||||
| Goddess Lakshmi | |||||
| Sri Gayathri Devi | |||||
| Sri Andal Devi | |||||
| Sri Rama Parivar | |||||
| Sri Krishna, Rukmini | |||||
| Sri Shirdi Sai Baba | |||||
| Eka Rudrabhishekam (1x) – Narmada Lingam | |||||
| Ekadasa Rudrabhishekam (11x) –Narmada Lingam | |||||
| Archana | Event Type | At Temple | Newark/MOT Area | Out of Town | Description |
| Sri Shirdi Sai Baba | Samuhika | $9.00 | Archana for Saibaba on Thursday - Samuhika | ||
| Lord Shiva | Samuhika | $9.00 | Archana for Lord Shiva - Monday - Samuhika @ Temple | ||
| Lord Ganesha | Samuhika | $9.00 | Archana for Lord Ganesha - Regular Day - Samuhika @ Temple | ||
| Special Archana for Sri Sai Baba or Any Deity | Samuhika | $11.00 | Special Archana for Baba, Lord Dattatreya or Lord Ganesha (Festival Celebrations) | ||
| Special Archana for Goddess Lakshmi Mata (Diwali Celebrations) | Samuhika | $11.00 | Special Archana for Goddess Lakshmi Mata (Diwali Celebrations) | ||
| Dussehra Special Archana (Total 11 Archanas) | Samuhika | $101.00 | Dussehra Special Archana (9 Archanas at Durga Devi PLUS 2 Archanas at Baba) | ||
| Pujas | Event Type | At Temple | Newark/MOT Area | Out of Town | Description |
| Sri Satyanarayana Swamy Puja | Samuhika Yearly (Annual Subscription) | $351.00 | Samuhika (Group Setting) Sri Satya Narayana Puja at temple.Yearly subscription (Performed monthly on Full Moon Day for 12 months). | ||
| Business Opening Day Puja (Outside Temple) | $151.00 | Special services | |||
| Annaprasanam (in Temple / Outside Puja as requested) | $51.00 | $121.00 | Child (related) | ||
| Aksharabhyasam (in Temple / Outside Puja as requested) | $51.00 | $121.00 | Child (related) | ||
| Namakaranam (Naming Ceremony) - Temple | $81.00 | Child (related) | |||
| Gruhapravesam (House Warming) and Punyahavachanam | $171.00 | Home Services. | |||
| Gruhapravesam, Vastu Puja SNV and homam (Outside Puja) | $351.00 | Home Services Product Details - 1. Gruhapravesam 2. Vastu Puja 3. Sri Satynarayana Swamy Vratham 4. Homam |
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| Gruhapravesam, Vastu Puja, SNV , Homam and Vastu Kalyanam (Outside Puja) | $451.00 | Home Services Product Details - 1. Gruhapravesam 2. Vastu Puja 3. Sri Satynarayana Swamy Vratham 4. Vastu Kalyanam |
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| Punyahavachanam | $81.00 | $131.00 | |||
| Lord Ganesh Visarjan (Nimmajjanam) | $11.00 | Special Services. Devotee needs to bring Lord Ganesha idol at the temple for Visarjan. | |||
| Vehicle Puja | $31.00 | Special services | |||
| Upanayanam (Outside Puja) | $401.00 | Special services | |||
| Homams (Havans) | Event Type | At Temple | Newark/MOT Area | Out of Town | Description |
| Chandi Homam (at Temple / Outside Puja as requested) | $51.00 | $251.00 | Homam for Trimurthy goddessess-Lakshmi,Parvathi and Saraswati and their combined form Chandika | ||
| Ganapathi Homam (at Temple / Outside Puja as requested) | Samuhika | $51.00 | $151.00 | Homam for Lord Ganesha | |
| Homam (at Temple) | $151.00 | ||||
| Shanti Homam (Outside Puja) | $151.00 | Shanthi homam is conducted at particular ages of a Hindu. It is conducted for longevity and as a remedy for the planetary doshas that can afflict a person in his life. | |||
| Vrath (Vratham) | Event Type | At Temple | Newark/MOT Area | Out of Town | Description |
| Sri Sai Vrath (at Temple) | Samuhika | $31.00 | Sri SaiVrath @ Temple - Samuhika | ||
| Sri Vara Lakshmi Vratham (at Temple) | Samuhika | $31.00 | Samuhika Sri Vara Lakshmi Vratham at Temple (or Virtual via Zoom) | ||
| Sri Vinayaka Swamy Vratham (at Temple) | Samuhika | $31.00 | Samuhika Sri Vinayaka Swamy Vratham at Temple (or Virtual via Zoom) | ||
| Sri Satyanarayana Swamy Vratham (at Temple / Outside Puja at devotee request) | Samuhika/By Request | $51.00 | $151.00 | Sri Satynarayana Swamy Vrath, Samuhika (in Group) at Temple. Outside Puja - Sri Sathynarayana Swamy Vrath performed by the Priest at your home (or specified location) | |
| Sri Satyanarayana Swamy Vratham (at Temple) | By request | $71.00 | Sri Satynarayana Swamy Vrath @ Temple (On Request / Demand) This Vrath is performed based on your request. (not in a group setting) |
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| Sri Sai & Sri Satyanarayana Swamy Vrath (at Temple - Guru Purnima) | Samuhika | $81.00 | Sri Sai Vrath & Sri Satya Narayana Swamy Vrath - Samuhika at the temple - Guru Purnima day | ||
YEARLY (ANNUAL) SUBSCRIPTIONS (Puja Performed at the Temple in a group setting – Samuhika) |
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| Sri Satyanarayana Swamy Puja | $351.00 | Samuhika (Group Setting) Sri Satya Narayana Puja at temple. Yearly subscription (Performed monthly on Full Moon Day for 12 months). |
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| Abhishekam for Lord Ganesha | $501.00 | Abhishekam for Lord Ganesha - Regular Day - Samuhika (group setting) - Performed on Sunday for 52 weeks | |||
| Abhishekam for Lord Shiva | $501.00 | Abhishekam for Lord Shiva (at Temple- Samuhika - Performed every Monday for 52 weeks) | |||
| Abhishekam for Lord Dattatreya | $501.00 | Abhishekam for Lord Dattatreya - Temple -Samuhika - Performed on Thursday morning - for 52 weeks | |||
| Abhishekam for Sri Shirdi Sai Baba | $1,001.00 | Abhishekam for Baba - Temple -Samuhika - Performed on Thursday - Subscription for 52 weeks | |||
| Marriage (Vivaham) | |||||
| Marriage (Vivaham – Outside Event) | $501.00 | ||||
| Marriage (Vivaham) and Sri Satyanarayana Vratham (Outside Puja) |
$601.00 | ||||
| Shraddham | Event Type | At Temple | Newark/MOT Area | Out of Town | Description |
| Hiranya Shraddham | $51.00 | $171.00 | This ceremony, popularly called Hiranya Shraddham, helps the deceased parents and ancestors in their new world. ... Knowingly or unknowingly, in their life on Earth one of the parents may have committed some sin or selfishness. Then the parent suffers in their new world. | ||
| Parvana (Bhojana) Shraddham (Outside Puja) | $201.00 | Depending on the availability of a learned and deserving Brahmana and an appropriately auspicious time, one’s offering good bhojana and daana aiming at and in the pious memory of Pitru Devas is defined as Shraaddha. |
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| Kalyanams (TBD) | Event Type | At Temple | Newark/MOT Area | Out of Town | Description |
| Sri Venkateswara Swamy Kalyanam | |||||
| Sri Sita Rama Kalyanam | |||||
| Sri Rukmini Kalyanam | |||||
| Sri Subrahmanya Swamy Kalyanam | |||||
| Sri Shiva Parvati Kalyanam | |||||
For outside services, it is customary to pay Priest dakshina directly, including vehicle and travel costs. Temple payment must be given on the day of or before the service is conducted by the priest.
Why Priest Services?
The rishis, saints and sages identified several problems common to most humans. These are EDUCATION, HEALTH, FAMILY RELATIONS, AND JOB/MONEY. We all know that through our own effort we can change our destiny. Still, sometimes we find two people with similar family, education, resources, etc., have different success. Why? The rishis, saints and sages determined that past good and bad karmas also determine our success in life.
To rid the people of bad karmas and troubles, and to awaken the good karmas, the rishis, saints and sages came up with formulas derived from the Vedas to bring success in life. The purpose was not only to bring benefits like good job, good spouse, good health, etc., but to free up a person’s time to think of God. The “yagnas” (sacrifices) were devised so that people might have more time to find God.
Types of Poojas Performed by Temple Priests at the Temple or in Devotee’s Homes
Archana. This is a simple ceremony where the priest makes offering to God on behalf of the devotee. The 108 names of God are chanted, fruit is offered on behalf of the devotee. Typically, archana is performed to Sai Baba in the Sai Baba Temple, and to Lord Venkateswara in the Lord Venkateswara Temple. Devotees can also do archana to any of the other idols in the Temples.
Abhishekam. Abhishekam is performed to all the gods in the Sri Venkateswara and Sai Baba Temple each week. Water abhishekam is poured as a bath for the idol (which is considered the living god), followed by alankaram (dressing of the idol). Abhishekam generally includes at least five substances, called panchamritam (five nectars). These are milk, curd (yogurt), sugar, honey, and ghee (clarified butter). Sometimes juice, holy ash, or other substances are also poured over the deity while sacred mantras are chanted. The abhishekam and mantras energize the idol, and a breeze of purification enters the room while abhishekam occurs. Afterwards, the devotees sip the “tirtham” (liquids offered over the idol). Shiva loves abhishekam, and the Sahasra Lingam receives water abhishekam every morning.
Devotees can sponsor abhishekam at their home or at the temple. Talk to a priest about how long it will take, etc.
Havan (homa). Havan is the most powerful type of worship. In havan, sacred mantras are chanted while ghee (clarified butter) is offered into the sacred fire. The Sai Temple has a special homa kunda constructed just for this purpose. Ghee is a form of concentrated solar energy. What happens is this. The Sun shines on the Earth. The grass grows. The cow eats the grass. The grass is digested and refined into milk. The milk is refined into butter. The butter is further refined into ghee, a golden substance with the color of the Sun.
When the priest chants a mantra and then says “svaha” (I offer this), the ghee is dropped into the sacred fire. There is an explosion of solar energy as it hits the fire. This broadcasts the mantra outinto the universe, like a radio tower. The vibration of the mantra, whatever it is, is sent into the cosmos and is reflected back on those participating in the havan. If Mahalakshmi mantras are chanted, the influence of spiritual and material prosperity is created. If Gayatri mantra is chanted, it brings the influence of wisdom. If Mahamritunjaya mantra is chanted, it brings good health. And so forth. You can sponsor havans at the Temple or at your home. Because of the difficulties of having a fire at home, most devotees prefer to do havan at the Temple.
Poojas. There are poojas to all the the different gods. Pooja is like you are inviting a guest to your house. In this case, the guest is God. When a guest comes, you offer them a chance to wash up, sip water, partake of some fruit, etc. In the same way, 16 items are offered to God in a typical pooja. The poojas bring the influence of the god worshipped into the room. People feel a refreshing atmosphere after a pooja. The poojas can be used to remove negative influences from a home or someone’s life. Poojas where a whole group of people perform pooja together are called “samuhika” poojas. In these poojas, the priest guide each person or family through each step of the pooja, like offering light, incense, flowers, etc. Poojas can be performed at home or in the Temple. Many devotees perform puja themselves every day at their home alter.
Kalyanams. The rishis cognized that everything is Brahman, everything is God. How hard this is to understand!!! The kalyanams are marriage ceremonies where the male and female aspects of God (purusha and prakriti) are wed. This creates a wonderful wholeness, the completeness of god. Many kalyanams are possible, such as Rama-Sita, Shiva – Parvati, etc. Talk with your priest about performing this ceremony at the Temple or at your home.
Parayanas. It is considered very auspicious to listen to the Vedas or Puranas recited. Talk to a priest about having this done for you at the Temple or at your home. Listening to the Vedas removes negativity in our mind and in our homes. Popular are Bhagavad Gita parayana, Sundarkand parayana (story of Hanuman in Lanka), Bhagavad Gita parayana, and recitation of sections of the Vedas.
Annaprasanam. Annaprasana means introducing solid food to the child, i.e. feeding rice or solid food for the first time. The meaning of Annaprasana is Anna - rice and prasana - to enter. Annaprasana is done after the Namakaran ceremony, and is considered auspicious because the baby can now have solid foods. It is believed that, with Annaprasana, the flaws that arise due to intake of impure food when as a fetus are removed. It is also believed that Annaprasana ceremony will help to propitiate speech.
Aksharabhyasam. It is a sanskrit word meaning initiation of education to a child by his parents and guru on a auspicious day. This will be a formal beginning of literacy in one's life. In English it can be called “Initiation” to literacy. It is usually done between 2 to 3 years of age. Thus, if you have any plan to send your child to play school, you will be able to perform this ceremony on the Vijayadashami.
Namakaranam (Naming Ceremony) is the event at which an infant, a youth, or an adult or relatives is given a name. The ceremony is traditionally known as Namkaran or Namakarana Sanskar, this ceremony is conducted in an elaborate form on the 12th day after birth. In Kerala, this is conducted on 27th/28th day and called as Noolukettu.
Most Popular Poojas
Anjaneya Worship. Anjaneya (Hanuman) worship is believed to bring strength and courage. Devotees can perform Hanuman archana, abhishekam, or havan. Many devotees enjoy chanting Hanuman Chalisa, 40 verses in praise of Hanuman composed by Saint Tulsidas.
Ganapati Pooja, Abhishekam, or Homa. In many popular Hindu traditions, Ganapati is invoked before other gods. This is to remove obstacles. Ganapati is said to hold both a noose and a goad. With the influence of Ganapati, if we are going in the wrong direction, he will use the noose to hold us back. If he wants us to move faster in the right direction, he will use his goad to move us forward. It is thought that Ganapati is very close to the human plane and is easily available to help us. We cannot reach the higher energies of the other gods without his blessing. That is why he is always worshipped first.
Ganapathi Homam is a ritual performed to take the blessings of Lord Ganesha who is regarded as the god of beginnings. Lord Ganesha is also known as the father of arts and sciences. It is believed that performing this puja removes obstacles in life.Ganapathi Homam is performed as it removes obstacles and for the success of businesses, work life, student life, marriage and also while entering new house. People who are affected by Kethu dosha should perform this homam so that the ill effects of this dosha are reduced. Lord Ganesha is associated with Mooladhara Chakra so he grands wealth and solves all wealth related issues. Performing this puja also provides health benefits for people who are suffering from diseases such as anxiety, depression and injuries caused during accidents.
Satyanarayana Pooja. This pooja is performed once a month in the Sri Venkateswara Temple. Devotees will also include the Satyanarayana Pooja along with other events such as house warming in their homes. In the Satyanarayana Pooja, the priest directs the devotee on how to perform the pooja. Families like this element of participation. The Satyanarayana Pooja is said to be good for bringing “wish fulfillment”. It includes worship of Ganapati, the Navagrahas (nine planets) and Lord Satyanarayana, followed by the reading of stories of Lord Satyanarayana. Shirdi Sai Baba devotees sometimes perform a variant of this pooja with stories of Sai Baba.
Rudra Abhishekam. Vishnu is said to favor worship by Pooja. Lord Shiva, in the form of the Shiva lingam, prefers worship with liquids (abhishekam). This is done while the Vedic hymns Rudra Namakam and Chamakam are chanted. This can be done at the Temple or in a devotee’s home. Shiva’s favorite number is said to be 11, and it is considered very auspicious to have the priest(s) chant Rudra Namakam in one’s home 11X. At the same time, the priest or the devotee can worship the lingam by doing abhishekam. Rudra abhishekam is considered very auspicious and a remedy for all problems. It is specially good for health.
Ayush Homa. This is a relatively short homa, making it good for children with short attention spans. “Ayus” means life, and this homa is thought to bestow long life.
Lakshmi – Kubera Homa. Mahalakshmi is the goddess of spiritual and material wealth. Kubera is the Lord of material wealth. This homa invokes the goddess to bring prosperity.
Gayatri homa. This homa involves chanting of the famous Gayatri mantra. It brings wisdom and success in learning.
Saraswati pooja. At the beginning of the school year, the temple usually offers this samuhika puja to students to invoke Saraswati, goddess of learning. It can also be performed privately at home. When a child is three years old or so, the priest will take a small stick and “write” a letter from the Sanskrit alphabet on the child’s tongue.
Shanti Pooja or Homa. This puja is performed for peace.
Navagraha Pooja, Abhishekam, or Homa. The Navagrahas, popularly called the “nine planets” are thought to deliver most of the karma in a person’s life. During the Navagraha Pooja, abhishekam, or homa all nine planets are propitiated. This is thought to be a remedy for all types of karmic problems.
Chandi Homa. This yagna invokes Goddess Chandi, thought to be the Supreme Force in the Universe. Like Ganapati yagna, this yagna brings about the removal of obstacles. While Ganapati’s changes are gradual and gentle, this yagna often brings sudden and dramatic changes. It is a good remedy for family problems and to resolve disputes.
Mahamritunjaya Homa. Along with Gayatri, Mahamritunjaya is thought to be one of the top mantras in the Veda. It is a prayer to Lord Shiva to separate us from death. It is most often used for good health.
Manyu Homa. In this homa, powerful mantras are used to control anger and disputes. It is used to control terrorism, and to settle legal problems.
Sudarshana Homa. This homa invokes the sudarshana chakra, said to be Vishnu’s weapon. It is said to bring good health, especially to the eyes.
Vishnu or Rama Homa. This homa is said to bring peace, enlightenment, and help one behave righteously and obtain wealth and fame through righteous means.
Sani Abhishekam and Homa. This homa to the planet Saturn removes difficulties and slow moving karmas. Sani is said to be fond of til (sesame) oil. Devotees can pour til oil over an idol of Sani and circumambulate the idol on Saturday’s next to the Navagraha shrine at the back of the Sai Baba Temple. (Please do not pour oil on the Sani in the Navagraha Building).
Graha and Nakshatra Yagnas. Some of the priests are expert jyotishis (astrologers) and diagnose difficulties coming from various grahas. These are sometimes remedied through the various graha yagnas. Talk to a priest about this. In addition to grahas, karmas are also delivered by the 27 nakshatras, for which there are also yagnas.
Varuna Yagna. This yagna is done to bring rain.
Citra Gupta Yagna. The Citra Gupta is the Divine Accountant. Performing this yagna can change our destiny.
Jyoti Yagna. In this yagna, we light 1008 oil lamps. It emblazes our sins and brings enlightenment.
Putra Kameshthi Yagna. To bring good progeny.
These are a sampling of the many yagnas available from Temple priests.
| Name of the Yagnam | Presiding Deity | Purpose And Result Of The Yagnam |
| Aditi Yagna | Divine Mother of Angels | Gratification of food |
| Aditya Yagna | Divine Energy of Sun | Good health, inner peace, promotes the feeling of oneness among all, for the Sun rules over the eye |
| Agni Yagna | Divine Energy of Fire | Health and spiritual wisdom |
| Akasa, Bhoomi Yagna | Sky and Earth | Dignity |
| Anjaneya Yagna | Hanuman | Strength, success, and fearlessness |
| Aswini Devata Yagna | Divine Physicians | Health and longevity |
| Bhoomi Yagna | Earth | Wholesome prosperity (Pushti) |
| Bhagavadgeetha Yagna | Lord Krishna | Mental equanimity and liberation |
| Brahma Yagna | Creator: Four-Headed God | Spiritual splendor and absolute power |
| Brihaspati Yagna | Jupiter, presides over Intellect | Establishes cordiality and harmony |
| Budha Yagna | Mercury | Relieves suffering due to lack of intelligence and IQ and promotes them |
| Dakshadi Prajapati Yagna | Divine Progenitor | Develops progeny |
| Durga Yagna | Durga, the Mother Goddess | Harmony in family, marriage and relationships; increases potency |
| Ganesa Yagna | Energy of Wisdom | Removes obstacles both in the material and spiritual paths |
| Chandra Yagnam | Moon | Pleasure, mental peace (eases mental worries and fickle mindedness) |
| Chitra Gupta Yagnam | Divine Accountant | Changes the destiny |
| Gandharva yagnam | Energy of Music | Beauty |
| Ganga/ Varuna Yagnam | Energy of Water | Rain during drought conditions; wealth, progeny, fame and affluence |
| Gayatri Yagnam | Energy of Creativity | Brings about radiance, wisdom, creativity, educational success and a nature that befriends the humanity |
| Indra Yagnam | Indra (rules over the hand) | Team spirit, sturdiness of senses communion of human labor for the progress of the individual and of the society |
| Jyothi Yagnam | Light 1008 Lamps | Emblazes sin, bestows success and liberation by enlightenment. |
| Kubera Yagnam | Energy (for underground minerals ,Oil & Gas) | Brings in material success wealth through oil, minerals, and underground resources |
| Kuja/ angaraka/ | Planet Mars | Mitigates all sorts of quarrels including those inflicted by marriage and off springs |
| Mangala Yagnam | ||
| Mahalakshmi Yagnam | Energy of Wealth | Financial abundance, job security and debt-free life |
| Mrityunjaya Yagnam | Energy of Longevity | Prevents untimely death, promotes health, and longer life |
| Manyu Yagnam | Energy to manage Anger & Disputes | Settles legal battles and litigations |
| Manuroopa Devata Yagnam | 1st Couple of Creation | To become the king or a ruler
(Satarupa & Kardama prajapathi) |
| Marudganamula Yagnam | 49 Winds | Physical and mental vigor; eases global warming |
| Mandukya Yagnam | Energy for the Welfare of Water Kingdom | For rain and welfare of frogs, turtles, fish etc. of water kingdom |
| Nakshatra Yagnam | Energy of 27 Stars | Beacons of light energy to alter the path of life |
| Navagraha Yagnam | 9 Planets | Helps to overcome all kinds of difficulties/obstacles that hinder individual advancement |
| Om Yagnam | Energy of Omnipresent | Mental strength and self-realization |
| Pitrudevata Yagnam | Fore – fathers | For a heir or offspring |
| Prachetasa Yagnam | Divine Debt Collectors | To recover money that’s been given in loan |
| Putrakameshti Yagnam | Energy for Progeny | Begets a child to continue heredity and remove the negative effects for conceptions |
| Raksha Yagnam | Energy of Protection | Wards off jealousy |
| Rudra Yagnam | Lord Siva | For good health; to cure serious ailments like cancer, AIDS etc. Best of all Yagnas. Energy of Peaceful Atoms. Nuclear Energy. |
| Ekadasa Rudra Yagnam | 11 Priests 1 day | |
| Maha Rudra Yagnam | 121 Priests 1 day | Cleanses consciousness in all levels of creation. |
| Rudram Maha Yagnam | 121 Priests 11days | |
| Sandhya Yagnam | Energy of Twilight | Welfare of the nation and its people |
| Sani Yagnam | Energy of Saturn | Relieves depression, suicidal tendencies, and negative thoughts and prevents un-timely death |
| Saraswati Yagnam | Energy of Knowledge.
Spiritual & Material sciences |
Academic and educational success, spiritual knowledge Awakens compassion & altruistic love |
| Siva yagnam | Energy of Auspicious | Spiritual wisdom |
| Subrahmanya yagnam | Divine Energy to fight Evil Energy | Prevents miscarriages, solves conflicts among the children, helps singles get married and relieves ear aches |
| Sukra Yagnam | Venus | For material, sensual pleasures |
| Surabhi /Kamadhenu Yagnam | Cow | Fulfillment of all wishes, welfare of the animal kingdom |
| Tulasi yagnam | Basil – King of Plants | Mental peace, freedom from sin, soul liberation, welfare of the plant kingdom |
| Uma Yagnam | Energy in Wed-lock | Domestic bliss, To Find spouses |
| Urvasi Yagnam | Energy of Beauty | Conjugal Pleasure |
| Vanaspati yagnam | Energy of Kingdom of Herbs, Plants & Forests | Welfare of herbs, plants, trees and forests |
| Vasu Yagnam | Energy of Wealth | To secure gold |
| Varuna Yagnam | Energy of Water | Rain, Wealth & Money |
| Vishnu/Rama/Sai Yagnam | Universal Energy for Bliss | Acquiring wealth righteously, self-realization enlightenment, fame & prosperity |
| Vishwa Devata Yagnam | Energy of Universal Bankers | To become a ruler (president, senator, representative etc.) |
| Yaksha Yagnam | Energy of Genii | Provides protection and a sense of security |