Saibaba Puja & Yagna

Sai Baba came on this earth with a mission to spread love and happiness amongst the people. He never made any differences with people regarding their caste, color, creed or religion. He left this corporeal world in late 1920’s. Sai Baba is commemorated in the form of his shrine at Shirdi.

Description

The mystic Sai arrived at Shirdi in his childhood. Nobody knew his origin or his purpose of visit. The legend remained at Shirdi till his last breath and made a kind of bondage with the place. Sai Baba came on this earth with a mission to spread love and happiness amongst the people. He never made any differences with people regarding their caste, color, creed or religion. He left this corporeal world in late 1920’s. Sai Baba is commemorated in the form of his shrine at Shirdi.

Though He had left His mortal body, even today thousands of devotees are experiencing His presence. Their ardent prayers being answered miraculously. These miracles speak for themselves.He is so easily pleased. No hard penance, no unbearable fasts, not even difficult concentration and control of senses. In his own words, “You look to Me and I look to you”.

This Puja blesses with:

  • Health, wealth and prosperity.
  • In the words of Shri Hemadripant the author of Shri Sai Satcharitra, Sri Sai Baba has taken a vow to give you what you want.
  • If the performer seeks spiritual benefits, while performing the Homam, he gets it.

Yagna service includes: Pujan & Sthapana (installation), Navgraha, Shiva, Invocation mantras, Puja & Abhishek of Saibaba yantra, Sai Chalisa – 108 chants, Aarti, Yagna.
Duration: 1 day
No. of priests: 5

Vedic Anushthan priests will perform Puja as per vedic rituals based on birth details. The Puja prasad, energised Rudraksha and photos will be sent to you through courier. Please mention your birth details (name, date, place, time), & Sankalp (wish) at checkout. This is a individual yagna (you may do puja on individual name or include your near and dear ones in the puja). You will be provided with the contact no. of the priest, to call during the sankalpa/yagna.