Avyakta ashram is a well trusted name in Vedic pujas since 1996. The founder Guruji Dharmesh ji is well experienced with knowledge of Vedic and Tantric puja. All puja are performed with Vedic rituals on the banks of Narmada river and Sacred temples. Explore our different type of pujas, Havans, Katha Path including all God and Goddesses, Navgrah dosh, Remedial puja, Daan, charity rituals, pujas for health, prosperity, protection and desire fulfilment (ichchhapurti puja).
Kundali dosh shanti puja are performed by our expert vedic pandits upon identification and analysis of janm patrika (Birth horoscope) like kalsarp dosh, graham dosh, chandal dosh, shapit dosh, vish yog, gand mool shanti, nakshtra shanti, kumbh vivah, ark vivah, vaidhruti dosh, angarak shanti, amvasya shanti, nav grah jap-anushthan etc
This puja is a general puja to align energy of all 9 planets and removing negative impact from our lives. It is done by Vedic pandits with all procedure mentioned in Shastras. Havan will be performed with all nakshatra's samvidhas. Client can do online and visit for pooja.
Garbh Sanskar is essential for both the pregnant mother and the unborn child's physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. A mother's thoughts, emotions, and actions significantly impact the child in the womb's growth and development. Garbh Sanskar helps to develop a strong bond, improve health, enhance development, and prepare parents for their roles.
Punsavan Sanskar is an important Vedic ritual performed in the first trimester (ideally 2nd 3rd month) of pregnancy to ensure the physical, mental, and spiritual health of both mother and child. It aims to foster a strong, intelligent, and healthy fetus, protect against miscarriage, and create a positive, divine environment for development.
Hindu sacraments performed during the 6th, 7th, or 8th month of pregnancy to ensure a positive, mentally stimulating environment for the mother, which directly affects the developing fetus, aiding in mental growth and physical development.
Namkaran Puja, or the Hindu naming ceremony, is a significant ritual performed to officially name a newborn baby, typically on the 11th or 12th day after birth. It involves Vedic rituals, such as Havan and astrological guidance, to choose a name based on the child's nakshatra, ensuring good health, prosperity, and blessings.
Annaprashan puja is a significant Hindu rite of passage marking an infant's transition from a milk-only diet to solid food, typically celebrated between 6 to 12 months of age. It involves feeding the baby rice kheer to bless them with health, strength, and purity.
Mundan sanskar is a significant Hindu ritual involving the first shaving of a child's head, typically performed between ages one and three. It symbolizes the removal of past-life impurities, purification, protection from evil forces, and fostering healthy hair growth.
Upanayan Sanskar, or the sacred thread ceremony, is a major Hindu rite of passage marking a child's transition to formal education, discipline, and spiritual life. It involves wearing a three-stranded thread representing Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh, initiating the child into the Gayatri Mantra.
Vidyarambh Sanskar is a significant Hindu ritual marking a child's formal initiation into education, typically performed between ages 3â6. It involves worshipping Lord Ganesha and Goddess Saraswati to invoke wisdom and cultivate lifelong learning.
The marriage ceremony is the most important sacred bond uniting two souls for married life. It is not merely a physical union, but a social and spiritual agreement to attain Dharma, Artha, Kama, and Moksha, ensuring lifelong commitment and fidelity.
Bhoomi Pujan is a crucial Hindu ritual performed to seek blessings from Mother Earth before starting new house construction. Held in the northeast corner of the plot, this ceremony removes negative energies and invites prosperity.
Ganpati Pooja celebrates Lord Ganesha as the remover of obstacles and god of wisdom. It involves installing a clay idol, 16-step worship, offering Modaks, daily aarti, and immersion.
Mahalaxmi Puja is dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi for wealth, fortune, and prosperity. Performed to invoke blessings for financial stability, success in business, and prosperity during Diwali, Dhanteras, and Fridays.
Vastu Shanti Puja removes Vaastu dosha and appeases Vastu Purush to invite peace, harmony, and positive energy. Crucial before moving into a new home or after renovations, involving Ganesh puja, Navagraha Shanti, and Havan.
Griha Pravesh Puja purifies a new home, removes negative energy, and invites prosperity and divine blessings. Held on an auspicious date, it involves Vastu Shanti, Ganesh Puja, and boiling milk rituals.
Kuber Puja invokes Lord Kuber for prosperity, financial stability, and success. Best observed on Diwali, Dhanteras, Akshaya Tritiya, or Purnima to remove financial obstacles and secure abundant fortune.
The Satyanarayan Puja seeks blessings for prosperity, health, and happiness from Lord Vishnu. Performed on Purnima or Ekadashi, it involves worshipping an idol, reciting the Satyanarayan Katha, and distributing prasad.
Navratri pooja honors Goddess Durga's forms for nine nights, starting with Ghatasthapana. Daily rituals include lighting diya, chanting mantras, offering flowers, fruits, bhog, and concluding with Aarti.
Rudrabhishek bathes Lord Shiva with sacred items while chanting Sri Rudram. It removes negative energy, sins, and doshas, bringing peace, prosperity, and success. Ideal on Mondays, Shivratri, or Shravan month.
Saraswati Puja honors the Goddess of knowledge, music, art, and wisdom during Vasant Panchami. Devotees wear yellow, offer yellow flowers, and place books/instruments before the Goddess for blessings.
Surya Puja enhances health, prosperity, and intellect by worshipping the Sun God. Performed at sunrise, especially on Sundays or Makar Sankranti, with arghya offerings of water, red flowers, jaggery, and sandalwood.
Vishwakarma Puja honors Lord Vishwakarma, the divine architect. Engineers, architects, and artisans worship their tools, machines, and workplaces to seek blessings for technical proficiency and safety.
The Roka ceremony is a pre-wedding ritual announcing a couple's marriage decision. It unites two families with gifts, sweets, and blessings, formally signifying the bride and groom are committed to each other.
Special vaahan puja performed for new vehicles to ensure safety and prosperity of the owner by specialized Vedic priests.
Special Pratishthan aarambh puja performed for new offices to bring growth, peace, and prosperity by specialized Vedic priests.
Sagai Puja marks the formal commitment between bride and groom, uniting families. Held on the engagement day with Vedic rituals including Ganesh and Lakshmi Puja for a harmonious, prosperous married life.
Special puja performed on birthdays as per the isht devta. Blessings from God multiply many folds on the birthday when prayers are offered with specific puja.
Special tantrik anushthan to fulfil our wishes are conducted on special demands by our well versed vedic pundit under divine guidance of Guruji:
Narayan bali shradh â This puja is done for pitru shanti and pitrudosh nivaran for one day, cost is 25100/- Panchbali shradh - This puja (narayanbali, naagbali, bhootbali, pretdosh bali, nilodwa-kaagbali) is done for a specific pitru dosh nivaran, it is continued for five days and the cost is â 1.25 lakh (includes samagri, food and stay for pandits for 5 days) Mrityu karm and puja by Vedic rituals will be performed after death for 3 days with dasha, ekadash, dwadasha, trayo dasha - 51,000/-