Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to the most common questions about how Vedic rituals work, the ordering process, choosing the right yagya, and what results to expect.
A yagya (also: yajna, havan, homa) is a sacred fire ceremony from Vedic tradition — one of the oldest continuously practiced ritual forms in human history. A qualified brahmin creates a sacred fire in a specially prepared altar (kund) and offers specific substances into the flame while chanting Sanskrit mantras. Fire is understood as Agni — the divine messenger who carries offerings from the physical world to the cosmic plane.
Vedic philosophy describes three planes of existence: physical (sthula), subtle/energetic (sukshma), and karmic/causal (karana). Most human suffering originates at the karmic level. A properly performed yagya acts on all three levels simultaneously: shifts the probability distribution of events (physical), creates a protective field around the person (subtle), and neutralizes the karmic imprints generating the problem (karmic).
Sankalpa is the sacred intention the brahmin pronounces aloud before the ritual begins. He states the client's full name, father's name (gotra), birth nakshatra, and the specific goal of the yagya. This creates a direct karmic link between the physical ceremony and the specific person — regardless of their location. Without a sankalpa, the yagya is not addressed to anyone specific.
No. Vedic tradition holds that mantras and fire ceremony activate cosmic forces that respond to sincere intention regardless of the client's personal beliefs or background — just as the Sun illuminates everyone simultaneously, whether or not they believe in it.
No. The sankalpa creates a karmic connection, not a physical one. Distance is irrelevant for the same reason that praying for a sick person in another city is not less sincere because of distance.
108 is one complete sacred cycle (108 nadis, 108 marma points in the body). 125,000 corresponds to the number of nadis (energy channels) in the human body — the full Maha Mrityunjaya course purifies all 125,000 channels. For large numbers, multiple brahmins chant simultaneously.
Everything happens on the site: choose a ritual → add to cart → complete checkout (takes 5–10 minutes). After payment confirmation, the brahmin team is notified. The ritual is scheduled for an auspicious day in the Vedic calendar (usually within 1–7 days). After completion, you receive a photo and/or video report.
Minimum required: full name (for sankalpa) and intention — what you want to change. Additionally improving precision: father's name (for gotra), date and place of birth (for astrological contextualization).
No. The brahmin performs the ritual entirely on your behalf. Your role is limited to: providing your information for the sankalpa, clearly stating your intention, and being open to results.
After the yagya, you receive a photo report or video of the ritual. For some rituals, prasad (consecrated items — vibhuti/sacred ash, raksha sutra/protective thread) is available on request.
Yes. The recipient's name is stated in the sankalpa. This is a common practice: yagyas are ordered for seriously ill relatives, elderly parents, children, soldiers in conflict zones, people in crisis.
Focus on the main life area where you need help: health → Maha Mrityunjaya or Rudrabhisheka; money → Kanaka Dhara or Maha Lakshmi; protection → Maha Chandi; business → Business Success Yagya; relationships → Ideal Spouse Yagya; multiple areas → Navagraha; non-standard situation → Special Intention Yagya.
Navagraha ($1,800) is the most comprehensive ritual: it harmonizes all nine planetary forces simultaneously. It is appropriate when multiple life areas have collapsed together, when it's unclear which planet is causing the problem, or when individual rituals haven't produced sufficient effect.
Yes. Rituals can complement each other. Common combinations: Maha Mrityunjaya + Navagraha (health + karmic correction); Kanaka Dhara + Business Success (immediate wealth + business growth); Ganesha + Saraswati (new project + intellectual clarity).
This is a personalized ritual for situations that don't fit standard categories. The brahmin/jyotishi analyzes your situation, selects the appropriate deity and mantras, and formulates the sankalpa specifically for you. You receive a full report with explanation after the yagya.
Sade Sati is Saturn's 7.5-year transit through the sign before the Moon sign, the Moon sign itself, and the next sign. The central phase is the most intense: delays, isolation, health issues, financial difficulties. Navagraha, Maha Mrityunjaya, or Maha Chandi yagyas neutralize the sharpness of this period.
Each planet governs specific life areas and corresponds to specific deities and mantras. For example: weak Venus → money and love difficulties → Kanaka Dhara; weak Mercury → learning problems → Gayatri, Saraswati; Saturn in the 8th house → chronic illness → Maha Mrityunjaya.
Navagraha are the "nine planets" in Vedic astrology: Sun (Surya), Moon (Chandra), Mars (Mangal), Mercury (Budha), Jupiter (Guru), Venus (Shukra), Saturn (Shani), Rahu (North Lunar Node), and Ketu (South Lunar Node). Each planet governs specific life areas and karmic themes.
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Depends on the ritual and depth of the karmic cause. Approximate timelines: Rudrabhisheka and Daily Puja — sense of lightness within days; Maha Chandi, Protection — first signs within 7–21 days; Maha Mrityunjaya, Business Yagya, Kanaka Dhara — 2–6 weeks; Navagraha and complex karmic situations — 3–6 months.
No honest practitioner guarantees specific results. A yagya shifts karmic probability but does not override free will or the depth of karmic causes. If a standard ritual gave no result, a different ritual is needed, or a personalized approach via the Special Intention Yagya.
Several possible reasons: the karmic cause is deeper and requires repetition; the wrong ritual was selected; a personalized approach via the Special Intention Yagya is needed. Contact us via Telegram @ymiracle_bot or mail@yagyamiracle.com.
Yes. For many situations repetition is recommended: Maha Chandi repeated after 40 days for deep karmic causes; Kanaka Dhara — 2–3 times at 1–2 month intervals; Business Success Yagya — annually before Diwali. Daily Shiva Puja is designed for regular ongoing practice.