Saraswathi, Mahavidya and Hayagrivar homam will be performed at the Sri Danvantri Arogya Peedam, Walajapet, for the benefit of school- and college-going students and also for the welfare of the gurus and their families.
This homam, scheduled for February 11, 2012 at 10 a.m., is being performed for the students to score good marks in the forthcoming examinations and also for them to obtain good knowledge, wisdom and intelligence.
Mahavidya homam is for those who work in educational institutions as teachers, lecturers, professors facing various problems in their profession, to get promotions as principals and educational officers and other superior positions and for children’s effective career and good results in education, employment, etc.
Hayagrivar homam invokes divine blessings for the children for their success in their exams, and empowering them through vedic prayers. Hayagriva is worshipped as the God of Knowledge and Wisdom. His blessings are sought when beginning study of sacred and secular subjects. The benefits of performing this homam are - improvement in memory, concentration, success in knowledge ventures, studies, education and careers related to education, removal of ignorance, tamas, laziness, inertia. This homam is particularly recommended for students, teachers, researchers and spiritual seekers.
Saraswathi homam is for those seeking better results in studies, or proficiency and success in arts, dance, music, etc., or for those suffering from speech defects. Saraswathi Devi is regarded as the giver of wisdom and the symbol of supreme vedantic knowledge.
Donations can be sent by DD, cheque, money order in favour of Sri Muralidhara Swamigal to the address given below or funds can be transferred to S.B. Account No.10917462439 with State Bank of India, Walajapet Branch, Branch code 0775.
For more details, please contact: Sri Danvantri Arogya Peedam Ananthalai Madhura, Kilpudupet, Walajapet – 632513, Vellore District.
Phones: 91-4172-230033/292133/292433/0-94433-30203
E-mail: danvantripeedam@gmail.com
www.danvantri.org
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