Daily Rudrabhishekam Yagya on a monthly subscription for prosperity, protection and health improvement and especially for longevity. This is different from the Daily Yagyas; it is more affordable for those who cannot afford the Daily
Yagyas. $31/person per month or $301/year.
Our Vedic Yagya Center Jyotishi wrote the
introduction and Gochara Positions and Changes for the Month of June. We welcome our new Vedic Yagya Center
Astrologer S. Prashant Rao, who wrote this month's Predictions. He is a respected vedic astrologer
and guest lecturer in Jyotirvigyan, Yagnavalkya Jyotish peetham Ujjain
(M.P) India.
Shani: Is Saturn Yoga Benefic?
Shani Graha, also
known as Sani (planet Saturn) is one
of the most prominent grahas of the all the Navagrahas.
He is the son of Sun God and Chayadevi.
He is the older brother of God Yama
(God of Death). He is tall and dark, with red eyes that have very powerful
vision . .
Shaneshwar or Shani is a very powerful planet and capable
of turning a pauper into a king, or a king into a pauper. He is certainly a Yoga Karaka as He can turn anyone's yoga
to extremes.
June
7th, 2010 (Monday): Hanuman Jayanti: This is a very special day. The
Vydic Yagya Center (VYC) will be performing Hanuman Moola Mantra Homam. On this day, special homa will be performed with reference to Hanuman's name for His blessings. Read an article about Hunaman Chalisa, a devotional poem by the Saint Tulasidas. We invite everyone to listen to this special chant of Hanumam Chalissa Goswami Tulsidas on June 7. This is a one day event. Participants for Hanuman Moola Mantra Homam will be blessed and benefited with fearlessness, intelligence, prosperity and overall protection. You may sign up for either individual or group sponsorship.
Individual Sponsorship is $51.00 for the whole event. Sponsor now.
The students at the school supported by the Vydic Foundation of India are returning from their summer vacations and starting a new school year now. Thank you for your past support! The foundation needs your donations so that the Acharyas (teachers) may continue to impart the
knowledge of the Vedas to the students.