SPECIAL POOJAS PERFORMED AT ASRAYADHARA

Mahalakshmi Pooja
Goddess Lakshmi, also called Maha Lakshmi, is the goddess of wealth, fortune, power, luxury, beauty, fertility, and auspiciousness. Maha Lakshmi holds the promise of material fulfillment and contentment. She is described as restless, whimsical yet maternal, with her arms raised to bless and to grant blessings to her devotee’s .One must perform this Homam when facing financial difficulties and wish to earn wealth in abundance.This homam is also done for improvement in Financials and also for recovery of dues.
Shree chakra pooja
 Shreechakra Pooja is considered as the utmost form of the Devi worship. Hindu lore says, Lord Shiva gifted 64 Chakras and their Mantras to the world, to achieve diverse spiritual and material benefits. For his wife he gave the Shreechakra and the highly desirable and the most commanding Shodashakshari mantra, which matches upto the power all the other 64 put together. Apart from that the Shreechakra also embodies countless number of deities and represents the whole of creation. Hence by worshipping the Devi in Shreechakra one is actually worshipping the highest ultimate force in the Tantrik form.
Maharaja Bandana Pooja
Maharaja Bandana Pooja is performed on Sri Raja Rajeswaran (Lord Shiva). This pooja is performed to attain eternal Supremacy. This Homam is done primarily to attain the supreme power in government, business and career.
Yamaraja Homam
Yamaraja Homam is a special worship procedure that propitiates Sri Yama. Sri Yama is responsible for a very important function in a soul's evolutionary path, that of separating it from the body when it has lived out its allotted time in that body. Worship of Yama not only removes the fear of death but also bestows longevity by eradicating diseases that instill the fear of death. People who needs protection from legal problems also needs to perform this homam.
Sapdharishi Jyothisham

This ancient type of astrology was practiced and spread by seven. ancient sages - such as Brighu,
Shuka, Shukra, Druva, Amsa, Agasthya, Kousika, Koumara, Kakbhusandi, Bhoga,
Pullipani, Vashista, Vishwamitra, Parasara, Sahadeva, etc., The seven most famous of these sages are called the Sapta Rishis. In Sanskrit, “Sapta " means seven. They practiced this with are held
with extraordinary psychic power resulting from their profound meditational techniques.


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