Shambhavi Yagya is a sacred fire ritual dedicated to Maa Jawalamukhi, performed to remove negative energies and enhance spiritual vibrations. Devotees believe this yagya purifies the mind, body, and surroundings, bringing peace and divine blessings into their lives.
The Jwala Devi Temple, located in Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, isa famous Hindu shrine dedicated to Goddess Jwala, a manifestation of Goddess Durga, known for its perpetual eternal flame fueled by natural gas.It is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, with legends stating that Goddess Sati's tongue fell at this site.The temple is a significant pilgrimage destination, attracting devotees year-round, especially during the Navratri festival ,and is revered for the holy flames that burn without any fuel
This is a highly sacred and rare Yagya, performed invoking the energy of Devi Shambhavi, through the divine power of the Naabhi (Naval) Mantra. The Yagya includes the offering of Five Divine Garlands, representing five sacred aspects of Shakti.
Vedic Procedure:
Labhagraha Poojan – An auspicious beginning invoking benefic energies.
Sankalp – A sacred vow taken in the name of the Deity and devotee, to fulfill the purpose of the Yagya.
Agni-Havan – Fire oblations offered with Vedic mantras and the Naval Mantra.
Poorna Aarti & Avahan – Concluding the Yagya with offering of divine light and invoking blessings.
Devotee Participation:
This Yagya can be joined live via video conferencing, ensuring spiritual connection from afar.