Shukra-Aditya Sandhi Shanti Homam | Gokarna | Kumbakonam | Udupi

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Shukra-Aditya Sandhi Shanti Homam | Gokarna | Kumbakonam | Udupi

Shukra-Aditya Sandhi Shanti Homa is a special fire ritual in Vedic astrology and Hindu tradition, aimed at neutralizing the malefic effects of the Graha Sandhi Dosha when Shukra (Bhargava) and Aditya (Ravi) are in conjunction or transition (Sandhi) in an individual’s horoscope.

Benefits:

  • Harmonizing Energies: Balance of the contrasting energies of Shukra and Aditya, fostering Good Health for all the family members.
  • Better Marital Prospects: Augments the marriage prospects for the unmarried and promotes better harmony and understanding in married life.
  • Alleviating Negative Effects: Reduces the adverse impact of Graha Sandhi, after the closure of Shukra Maha Dasha.
  • Improving Decision-Making: Improved ability to make ethical decisions and take right course of action in challenging times.
  • Boosting Prosperity and Well-Being: Fosters overall prosperity and well-being by aligning one's desires with righteous intentions.
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Shukra-Aditya Sandhi Shanti Homam | Gokarna | Kumbakonam | Udupi

Perform Shukra-Aditya Sandhi Shanti Homam with best Vedic Pandits or Purohits from AstroPuja, seeking the benevolence of Shukra Graha and Surya Graha, mitigating the impact of the conjunction of these planets.

What is Shukra-Aditya Sandhi Shanti Homa?

Shukra-Aditya Sandhi Shanti Homa is a special fire ritual in Vedic astrology and Hindu tradition, aimed at neutralizing the malefic effects of the Graha Sandhi Dosha when Shukra (Bhargava) and Aditya (Ravi) are in conjunction or transition (Sandhi) in an individual’s horoscope.

What is Graha Sandhi?

Graha Sandhi in Vedic Astrology refers to the transition or junction of planets when they shift from one sign or house to another or come into a close conjunction with each other. Graha Sandhi can sometimes result in unfavorable outcomes, particularly if the planets involved are malefic.

Shukra and Aditya together create a difficult combination because both planets carry intense, aggressive energies that can cause problems like Matrarishta, that can affect mother. Problems like Pitraristha, affecting father can crop up. This conjunction of Venus and Sun impacts the life of siblings like brothers and sisters. It is also said to cause problems to the maternal uncles and known as Matularishta. If the person undergoing Shukra-Aditya Sandhi is unmarried, this is said cause difficulties in the prospects of marriage. Problems defined as Mrityu sadrusha Daaridrya or very tough living conditions are likely, according to Vedic Astrology.

Shukra-Aditya Sandhi | Conjunction

Graha Sandhi involving Shukra and Ravi is considered especially impactful due to the contrasting natures of these celestial bodies. When Shukra and Surya transition into a Sandhi, their combined energies can create both challenges and opportunities for transformation. Rahu's ambitious, often impulsive, influence can clash with Jupiter's wisdom and ethical focus, resulting in a period of turbulence. This phase may cause stress, illusions, and conflicts in one's ethical values or spiritual beliefs, potentially leading to a sense of imbalance and disruption.

Benefits of Shukra-Aditya Sandhi Shanti Homam

Performing Sandhi Shanti under the guidance of experienced astrologer, Purohit or Pandit will alleviate the ill-effects of the planets in one’s life, while strengthening the positive and favourable influences on that planet.

  • Harmonizing Energies: Balance of the contrasting energies of Shukra and Aditya, fostering Good Health for all the family members.
  • Better Marital Prospects: Augments the marriage prospects for the unmarried and promotes better harmony and understanding in married life.
  • Alleviating Negative Effects: Reduces the adverse impact of Graha Sandhi, after the closure of Shukra Maha Dasha.
  • Improving Decision-Making: Improved ability to make ethical decisions and take right course of action in challenging times.
  • Boosting Prosperity and Well-Being: Fosters overall prosperity and well-being by aligning one's desires with righteous intentions.

Shukra-Aditya Sandhi Shanti Homam is a very vital Puja offered to Lord Shukra (Also known as Daitya Guru, as well as Lord Aditya (Also known as Ravi and Soorya).

FAQ on Shukra-Aditya Sandhi Shanti Homam

Can I perform Shukra-Aditya Sandhi Shanti Homam in my Home?

While Shukra-Aditya Sandhi Shanti Homam can be performed in your residential places, it is more beneficial to perform in Punnya Kshetras like Gokarna, Kumbakonam, Kanjanur, Suryanar Koil and many others. AstroPuja offers excellent Homa Kuteera options in the Teertha Kshetras with best experienced and Vedic Pandits. You can perform the Parihara Pujas in any of these formats: Online-Offline-Remote Format.

When to Perform Shukra-Aditya Sandhi Shanti puja?

This puja can be performed 3 months prior to when the Shukra Mahadasha is going to end and before the Aditya Dasha starts. We can perform the Shukra-Aditya Sandhi Shanti on any auspicious day or the ideal day per the Rashi-Nakshatra of the person.

The puja is also performed when the person is undergoing Shukra Mahadasha presently and Aditya Antardasha is there or vice versa, to overcome the ill effects.

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Shukra-Aditya Sandhi Shanti Puja Vidhi | Pooja Steps

  1. Ganapati Puja (Invoking Ganesha)

The ritual begins with the Ganapati Puja, where Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, is invoked seeking his benevolence and ensure the smooth conduct of the homa and removes any hindrances from the environment.

Chants of Mantras honoring Ganesha and offerings, including flowers, incense and Nivedanam are carried out.

  1. Kalash Puja

The Kalash is consecrated with water and other sacred items, symbolizing the presence of divine energies. Kalasha Puja invites all deities to bless the ceremony and sanctifies the space. This step also purifies the environment, ensuring the positive energy required for a successful homa.

  1. Sankalpam

Sankalpam is performed in the name of the person or persons affected by the Rahu-Brihaspati Sandhi. This involves stating the purpose of the Yaag or the fire ritual—seeking protection from the adverse effects of the Rahu-Guru transition, promoting spiritual well-being, and inviting peace and prosperity.

  1. Navagraha Puja

Navagraha Puja is performed seeking the blessings and benevolence of all the nine Grahas. This ensures that each celestial body’s influence is harmonized, creating a balanced effect. Special emphasis is given to invoking Rahu and Jupiter with mantras that appease their energies.

  1. Shukra Puja and Aditya Puja

In this step, individual pujas are performed to Lord Shukra and Lord Aditya. These involve the Japa or chanting of specific mantras for each planet. Offerings like black sesame seeds, ghee, and sacred herbs are made to Rahu, while turmeric, yellow flowers, and clarified butter are offered to Brihaspati.

  1. Homa

The core of the ritual is the homa, where offerings are made into the fire as Vedic mantras are recited. The sacred fire is believed to be a medium for transmitting intentions to the divine.

  • Agni Pratishthapana (Establishing Homagni)

The fire is kindled and sanctified, and prayers are made to Agni, the fire god.

  • Mantra Chanting and Offering of Oblations

Mantras are chanted which are specific to Shukra and Ravi, and offerings are made, including rice, wheat, honey, ghee and other substances to the planetary deities.

  • Ahuti (Offering of Special Ingredients)

Special offerings like Charu and Samittu are made into the Homagni to invoke the blessings of Sun and Venus, requesting their favourable influence and protection from malefic effects.

  • Poornahuti (Final Offerings)

Poornahuti, or the final offering, symbolizes the completion of the homa. It includes an offering of coconuts, betel leaves, and sacred items into the fire. Prayers are made for the successful outcome of the ritual, asking for divine grace and blessings.

  • Prasadam

After the homa is concluded, Prasadam is distributed among participants. Prasad, usually consisting of fruits, sweets, and holy water, is believed to carry the blessings of the ritual.

  • Ashirvachanam

Purohits or Pandits perform the Ashirvachanam to all attendees, in conclusion.

Samagri | List of Items for Shukra-Aditya Sandhi Shanti

  • Turmeric powder
  • Kumkum
  • Rangoli Powders
  • Cloth piece for Kalash
  • Betel leaves and betel nuts
  • Bricks for Homa Kund
  • Coins
  • Agarbathies
  • Image of Ishta Devata and Griha Devata
  • Sandalwood (Chandanam) powder
  • Kalash thread
  • Raw rice
  • Coconuts
  • Plantain leaves
  • Cotton wicks, camphor and incense sticks
  • Ghee or oil for lamps
  • Honey
  • Jaggery
  • Dried coconut (Kopra)
  • Raw uncooked Rice
  • Rose water
  • Fruits five different varieties
  • Flowers and garlands
  • Mango leaves tied for Toran and loose ones
  • Dadhyodan for Naivedyam and distribution
  • Trays and bowls for Puja Samagri
  • Vibhoothi
  • Dry fruits
  • Tender coconut
  • Milk

Other Shukra-Aditya Sandhi Shanti Items:

Agarbatti, Ashtagandh, Jenau (1 roll), Akshat, Attar, Barley / Jau, Camphor (Bhimsaini), Cardamom, Cloves, Cotton Wicks, Dhoop (1pkt), Dry fruits, Gangajal, Ghee, Haldi Akkha, Honey, Jaggery, Kumkum (1 pkt), Kusha (1 bundle), Mauli (1 roll), Moong, Supari – Big, Wheat, Nariyal (fresh), Nariyal (dry), Gulal, Abeer, Khopra, Rose Water (1 small bottle), Sugar, Yellow Mustard, Rangoli

Red, White & Yellow Cloth, White Thread bundle, Fruits, Sweets

Havan Kit:

Havan Kund - 1, Til (Black), Til (White), Havan Samagri, Kali Urad, Yellow Mustard, Guggul, Sticks, Samidha Bundle, Navagraha Sticks, Wooden Spoons for Havan (2 pcs), Wooden bowls for Havan (2 bowls), Cow Dung Cakes, Abeer, Jau, Ghee, Kusha, Matchbox, Lotus Seeds, Agar, Jatamansi, Shuchi – 1, Shruva – 1, Dron (1 bundle).

Flowers:

Mixed Flowers, Durva, Tulsi, Bel Patra, Rose, Veni, Garlands, Paan Leaves, Mango Leaves

Puja Utensils:

Copper Kalash (3-5), Copper Plates (3-5), Panchpatra Set – 1, Akhand Diya – 1, Thali (3-5), Brass Bowls – 15, Spoons – 10, Cloth (Red, Yellow, Green, Black, White, Pink), Dhoti – 4, Saree – 1, Colors (Red, Green, Black, Yellow), Panch Arati – 1, Bell – 1, Agarbatti Stand – 1, Dhoop Stand – 1, Abhishek Pot – 1