Agnihotra Spreads in Bhintghar, Surgana, Nashik, Maharashtra

 Mr. Rohan Bhosale from Nashik wrote of his recent trip to a tribal village:
"Agnihotra Prachar (Dissemination)"

        On the occasion of the Tripurari Pournima holiday (a special full moon day, known as Dipawali, whose spiritual meaning is: victory of light over darkness, of wisdom over ignorance), we visited a village of tribal people, called Bhintghar in Surgana Tahashil, Maharashtra state. It is a town consisting of only 70 to 80 families.
       We performed Agnihotra in the company of the families in the Goshala (cattle stable) and in the town square. We did also Tryambakam Homa with them and were also able to share the teachings of Parama Sadguru Shree Gajanan Maharaj. Continue reading “Agnihotra Spreads in Bhintghar, Surgana, Nashik, Maharashtra”

Daily Agnihotra – an Essential Part of Vedic Lifestyle

DAILY AGNIHOTRA is an essential part of our Vedic lifestyle. It is wonderfully short, simple and effective ritual conducing in overall wellbeing and happiness for all. Just as the air, the Sun, the Moon, the stars equally belong to all, similarly Agnihotra also belong to entire humanity irrespective of country, colour, caste or creed. Thus, the Vedic practice of Agnihotra and its benefits belong to the entire humanity.

Agnihotra is not only a saviour but also a rejuvenator of life. Agnihotra cures the environmental pollution in our homes, our localities and our villages, towns and cities. At the same time, it fights mental psychological tensions and set off atmospheric vibrations which exert wondrous curative influence on minds and bodies of individuals and groups. The benefits extend even to house pets, birds, animals, plants and trees. Continue reading “Daily Agnihotra – an Essential Part of Vedic Lifestyle”

Agnihotra at Mount Everest Base Camp, Nepal

 Since this year 2019, I, Anupa Rajput, from Belgaum, Karnataka, India, am doing Agnihotra regularly. And I decided to do it during my Everest Base Camp Trek. We started our trek from Lukla, Nepal & reached Namche Bazar (3440m altitude) on time in the evening before sunset and so I did Agnihotra along with the team members and other residents of the hotel.
 Everybody felt happy with the process & during my further trek I drank water with Agnihotra ash continuously which protected me from high altitude sickness.
This was my ultimate experience.
(Photo: Anupa Rajput in the Base Camp Namche Bazar at a height of 3,440 meters above sea level, practicing Agnihotra.)

Mandar Kopare | Allergic Inflammation and Itching

Mandar Kopare
Mumbai, India

        On November 11th, 2011, I started practicing Agnihotra with my friend and Reiki teacher, Rakesh Kumar and with Guruji Ajit Telang. Since then I have been practicing Agnihotra. I had a problem since childhood for about 15 years. Every time I had pitta dosha prakop (aggravation), my whole body used to get red, it had inflammations and continuous itching all over my body. So, I had to take the Avil tablet to get rid of it. I had this pitta dosha problem almost all the time.
However, after learning Agnihotra and practicing it for one month, in December 2011, I had an allergic problem of shitta pitta but I did not have any Avil tablets.

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Seven Day National Service Camp at Homa Therapy Goshala, Maheshwar, MP

Students from Adarsh College in Dhamnod attended National Service Scheme during 7 days camp at Homa Therapy Goshala. This way they obtained an immersive experience of Homa Therapy and Environmental Sustainability.
This is a government-supported program; sort of a pre-military training for students. From which they could elect to enter the military.
    Excitement! 37 young boy students between 16 and 18 years of age arrived, as participants in national service project.
They work in villages doing clean-up, taking census, inspection and documenting farms, etc. 

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