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This is a more elaborate Pooja of Lord Shiva. Shiva has eleven forms of Rudra. In this Pooja all the 11 Rudras are worshiped. After the sthapana avahana etc. New England Siva Temple Ekadasa Rudrabhishekam Pooja Matetial. 1) Turmeric 1 Packet 2) Kum Kum 1 Packet 3) Betel Leaves 40 Nos 4) Betel Nuts 20 . Shiva Pujas and homas order online (Havan or Yagya) as remedies – astrospirit. net by Jyotish Acharya Vinita Of the Hindu Trinities – Brahma.

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Shiva Pujas and homas order online Havan or Yagya as remedies — astrospirit. It is recited while performing most of the homas. His Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra is the best remedy for health problems.

A hydration ceremony, or Abhishekam, is a great way to connect with the Deity or Divine Archetype of your choice. You can create ceremonies for a variety of purposes, like karma removal, prosperity blessings, removal of inner and outer negativity, longevity of a relationship, and more. Shiva abhishekam mantra in bow before that Sada Shiva Linga, which is lavishly smeared with variegated perfumes and scents, which elevates the power of thought and enkindles the light of discrimination, and before which the Siddhas and Suras and Shiva abhishekam mantra in prostrate. What is Abhishekam? “Abhishekam” is a religious bathing done to the deities. It is an important purification ritual performed in various poojas. Several materials and items are used for the purpose of abhishekam.

Lord Shiva is a God who is easy to please and quick to grant your prayers. Book Now Click to know about The date, time, venue, how long it takes, what rudarbhishekam send you etc.

Pooja of the Shiva Linga is performed with the prescribed articles like flowers, coconut etc. The Shodasa Upacharas are performed. It will be done in your name and with your sankalpa, i. This Siva Puja will be performed exclusively for you. Pooja as above but archana with names of Lord Shiva. Skadasa Pooja will be performed exclusively for you. Bilva Patra Pooja The Bilva Patra leaves are regarded as rudrsbhishekam favorite of Lord Shiva.

In this pooja all is same as in item 1 but names Pooja of Lord Shiva is performed with Bilva Patras. This Pooja will be exclusively for you. All as above but names pooja with Bilva Patras.

Masa Shivaratri Pradosha Pooja: The thirteenth lunar tithi, Trayodasi, also ekadasq as Pradosha, has a special significance connected with Lord Shiva. It is on this day Maha Shivaratri that He swallowed Halahal — the poisonous fumes, to save the world. Hence every Trayodasi is called Pradosha and considered very auspicious.

Divide the time from sunset to next sunrise into 5 parts and the 1st part, immediately after sunset, is called Pradosha time. Lord Shiva is at His happiest during the Pradosha time and fulfils all desires of those who worship him during this time and grants victory and success in all undertakings. You can order a Pradosha Pooja. This Pooja, where Lord Shiva is worshiped in His Rudra form, is hailed by all Vedic scriptures as one of the greatest Poojas to remove all evils, to attain all desires and for all round prosperity.

Then Laghunyasa is recited. The Shivopasana mantra and the names ruerabhishekam Lord Shiva are recited. Chanting of the Sri Rudram in rhythm purifies the entire atmosphere.

The Sri Rudram identifies desires of human beings to be fulfilled to have a peaceful daily life and invokes Lord Rudra to fulfill all of them. The Astrology scriptures have repeatedly prescribed this as a remedy for several planetary Doshas. Whether you want peace or prosperity, progeny or progress in profession, health or wealth the Rudrabhishekam Pooja is the ideal one.

Rudrabhishekam Pooja 12 Rudrabhisheka: This is ekadsaa more elaborate Pooja of Lord Shiva. Shiva has eleven forms of Rudra. In rudrabhishkam Pooja all the 11 Rudras are worshiped.

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After the sthapana avahana etc. Then Rudra Trishati is recited. Abhishekam is done to each of the 11 Rudras with all the 11 dravyas prescribed. Their 11 consorts are also worshiped. This pooja is performed by 4 pundits and Rudram is recited total 11 times — i. Only Pooja is performed and Homa, ie, fire oblations are not done.

Ekadasa Rudrabhishekam Rudraikadasini Homam: This is a major Homa of Lord Shiva. In this Homa all the 11 Rudras are worshiped. This homa is performed by 11 pundits and each pundit recites Sri Rudram 11 times — i. It ends with poornahuti and shanti paath. Normally apart from the 11 reciting pundits 2 more extra pundits are included in the homa to look after the continuous process of abhishekam and passing the materials plus in case a pundit takes a break to drink water etc as it takes about 7 hours total.

It is an excellent Homa for all round shanti and success in all undertakings. This Homa can be performed exclusively for you. This is a once in a lifetime yagya to seek the blessings of Lord Shiva and an excellent remedy for all doshas and for all round success in all areas of life. All other rituals are same as in the above Ekadasa Rudra Homam but in this Yagya pundits recite the Rudram 11 times each in one day — i.

Alternately, instead of one day it is also performed by 33 pundits for 4 days to complete the total Rudra japas. Normally apart from the reciting pundits 10 more extra pundits are included in the homa to look after the continuous process of abhishekam and passing the materials plus in case a pundit takes a break to drink water etc as it a very long Yagya.

One must be very lucky indeed to get this Yagya performed as it is said that Lord Shiva and His consort Mother Annapoorna bless the performer with all the 8 types of wealth. This is a one of the greatest Yagyas prescribed in the scriptures. It is the ultimate Yagya one can perform for Lord Shiva.

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In this pundits recite 11 Rudrams each every rudrabhushekam for 11 days — i. In the olden days Kings and Emperors used to get this Yagya performed for the welfare of their kingdom and for the continuous progress and prosperity of their clan.

It is said that if one performs this Yagya, for 11 generations his clan will enjoy all types of happiness and wealth. As the Ati Rudram is a long 11 day yagya, normally apart from the reciting pundits 10 more extra pundits are included to look after the continuous process of abhishekam and passing the materials plus in case a pundit takes a break to drink water etc.

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For progeny what better God to worship than Shiva the creator? Siva Puja is performed with the prescribed articles and abhishekam is done. Then He is worshiped times with the Santana Parameswara moola mantra, with the specific sankalpa for progeny. All the scriptures declare the Maha Mrutyanjaya mantra as the best one for health and longevity.

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The higher the number the more is rdrabhishekam benefit. Yakshma Roga Nivarana Homam: This Homa is an excellent one for rudrabhisheekam skin diseases like Luke derma, smallpox and chickenpox marks and other skin blemishes. After performing Shiva Pooja and Rudram recital, ekadaea Yakshma Roga Nivarana mantra from Rigveda is recited times and then Havan is performed times.

As it is a very ekadssa Mantra, total 8 Pandits will perform the homa and it takes about 6 hours. He has several names and avataras and various scriptures and religious books give different names. However the 11 Rudras worshipped in the Ekkadasa Rudrabhishekam Pooja is the most reliable information. Their 11 consorts of these 11 Rudras are: Ushna Rasala devi, 4.

Sudha devi and You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Rudrabhishekxm account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Leave a comment Shiva Pujas and homas order online Havan or Yagya as remedies — astrospirit. In eternal union with Shakti He is the creator. As Mahakala He is the death and the destroyer.

The entire tantra originated from Lord Shiva. To attain various siddhis and objectives He gave 64 yantras and their mantras to the world. Ekaddasa Nataraja He is the presiding deity of dance and music. He is the Male force in the Kundalini. Hanuman and Bhairava are two of His famous avataras. His consort Devi is the Feminine Mother force of the universe. His son Ganesha is remover of all obstacles and the ruler of all Vidyas. The two most holy rivers of India — Ganga and Narmada are associated with Him.

He is the presiding deity of the Holy Himalayas and His consort Devi is the presiding deity of the Vindhyachala. Of the nine planets in Vedic astrology seven have the Shiva family as their ruling deities as follows: The 11 Rudras are as follows: Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email required Address never made public.

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Abhiṣeka or abhisheka in Sanskrit means 'bathing of the divinity to whom worship is offered.'[1] It is a religious rite or method of prayer in which a devotee pours a liquid offering on an image or murti of a God or Goddess. Abhiṣeka is common to Indian religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism.

Hinduism[edit]

An abhiṣeka is conducted by priests by bathing the image of the deity being worshipped, amidst the chanting of mantras. Usually, offerings such as milk, yogurt, ghee, honey, panchamrita, sesame oil, rose water, sandalwood paste may be poured among other offerings depending on the type of abhishekam being performed. This rite is routinely performed in Hindu temples. A Rudrābhiṣeka or abhiṣeka of Rudra is performed on lingams. A Kumbhabhishekam is a consecration ritual for a Hindu temple.[2]

Buddhism[edit]

Mantra

Vajrayana Buddhism[edit]

List of Abhiseka initiates in 812 at Takaosan-ji (高雄山寺)

In Vajrayana Buddhism or Mantrayana Buddhism, one enters into the path of Vajrayana Buddhism by receiving the four stages of tantric empowerments, or abhisheka: the vase abhisheka, secret abhisheka, prajnajnana abhisheka, and word abhisheka.[3][4]

In Vajrayana Buddhism, an abhiṣeka can be a method for performing pointing-out instructions, a way to offer blessings of a lineage to participants, or it can be an empowerment to begin a particular meditation practice.[5]

This empowerment ritual is present in Tibetan Buddhism as well as in Chinese Esoteric Buddhism and in Shingon Buddhism.

The abhiṣeka was originally used as a consecration rite. Water from the four oceans was poured out of golden jars onto the head of royalty. It was used during a monarch's accession ceremony and also his investiture ceremony.[6]

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Tantric Buddhism[edit]

The abhiseka rite (wangkur) is a prelude for initiation into mystical teaching. There are four classes of abhiseka, each being associated with one of the four Tantras. They are master consecration, secret consecration, knowledge of prajna, and the fourth consecration.[6]

Shingon Buddhism[edit]

The abhiṣeka ritual (灌頂, kanjō) in Shingon Buddhism is the initiation rite used to confirm that a student of esoteric Buddhism has now graduated to a higher level of practice. The kanji used literally mean 'pouring from the peak', which poetically describes the process of passing on the master's teachings to the student. The rite was popular in China during the Tang dynasty,[7] and Kūkai, founder of Shingon, studied there extensively before introducing this rite to the Japanese Buddhist establishment of the time.[8] A separate initiation rite exists for the general public called the kechien kanjō (結縁灌頂), and symbolizes their initiation into esoteric Buddhism. This rite is generally only offered at Mount Kōya in Wakayama Prefecture in Japan, but it can be offered under qualified masters and under proper auspices outside Japan, albeit very rarely.[citation needed]

The Shingon rite utilizes one of the two Mandala of the Two Realms, depending on the occasion. In esoteric ritual, after the student receives the samaya precepts, the teacher of the esoteric Buddhism assumes the role of the teacher, usually Mahavairocana Buddha, while the master and student repeat specific mantras in a form of dialogue taken from esoteric Buddhist sutras. The student, who is blindfolded, then throws a flower upon the Mandala that is constructed, and where it lands (i.e. which deity) helps dictate where the student should focus his devotion on the esoteric path.[9] From there, the student's blindfold is removed and a vajra is placed in hand.

Jainism[edit]

Abhisheka in Jainism means the ritual of consecration of the image of Jina.[10]

Famous Abhishekas[edit]

  • Mahaabhishekam conducted at the Mahakaleshwar temple in Ujjain.
  • Mahamastakabhisheka at Shravanabelagola in Karnataka.
  • Ghanshyam Maharaja[11] abhishekam at Swaminarayan Temple, Godhar, Panchmahal, Gujarat.[12]

Cultural examples[edit]

  • In the Mahavairocana Sutra, Mahavairocana Buddha reveals the Mandala of the Womb Realm to Vajrasattva and teaches the rites that relate to the Womb Mandala which are known as, and an example of, abhiṣeka.
  • In Hinduism, the god Rama performed abhiṣeka after installing a jyotirlinga in Rameswaram.

See also[edit]

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Abhisheka.
  • Abhi (Sanskrit preposition, and element of the word 'Abhisheka')

References[edit]

Citations[edit]

  1. ^'Monier Williams Online Dictionary'. www.sanskrit-lexicon.uni-koeln.de. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
  2. ^'Consecration: Kumbhabhishekam | The Pluralism Project'. pluralism.org. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
  3. ^|url=https://www.lionsroar.com/pointing-out-ordinary-mind/}}
  4. ^|url=https://www.lionsroar.com/see-the-true-nature-then-let-go-and-relax-in-that/}}
  5. ^Hayward (2008) p.114
  6. ^ abHoiberg, Dale H., ed. (2010). 'abhiseka'. Encyclopædia Britannica. I: A-ak Bayes (15th ed.). Chicago, Illinois: Encyclopædia Britannica Inc. pp. 32. ISBN978-1-59339-837-8.
  7. ^Orzech, Charles, D. (2011). On the Subject of Abhiseka, Pacific World 3rd series, No 13, 113-128
  8. ^Abe, Ryūichi (1999). The Weaving of Mantra: Kūkai and the Construction of Esoteric Buddhist Discourse.
  9. ^Hakeda, Yoshito (1972). Kūkai: Major Works, Translated, with an Account of His Life and a Study of His Thought. p. 44.
  10. ^Maniura & Shepherd 2006, pp. 73-74.
  11. ^'Ghanshyam Maharaj'. Archived from the original on 21 July 2015. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
  12. ^Godhar, Panchmahal, Gujarat

Sources[edit]

  • Maniura, Robert; Shepherd, Rupert, eds. (2006), Presence: The Inherence of the Prototype within Images and Other Objects, Ashgate, ISBN0-7546-3493-0

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Further reading[edit]

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  • Ferm, Virgilius (1945). An Encyclopedia of Religion. New York: Philosophical Library, 1945. OCLC263969
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  • Hayward, Jeremy (2008) Warrior-King of Shambhala: Remembering Chögyam Trungpa. Boston: Wisdom. ISBN978-0-86171-546-6
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