maha rudra abhishekam & chandi homam
Rudra Abishekam and Chandi Homam is a Vedic ritual organized by Sambodh Center for Human Excellence as envisioned by His Holiness Swami Bodhananda. The power of rituals which use a combination of mantra, tantra and yantra are far greater in organizing the forces of nature in supplicant's favor than mere prayer which is often said without much faith or concentration. The Vedas prescribe many rituals for fulfillment of legitimate human desires: for worthy children, happy family life, health, wealth, recognition, professional success, as well as for peace of mind here and hereafter.
Sambodh Society and SCHE organize, every year in late summer, a rare Vedic ritual of propitiating Shiva and Shakti, and other aspects of God, to fulfill our individual and collective desires. Unique for both Hindu and non-Hindu Americans, these rituals take us back to ancient Vedic times and give us the opportunity to experience authentic Vedic culture and religion. This annual ritual provides a rare opportunity to worship Shiva and Shakti in a forest ambience, the largest Shiva Lingam and Shakti Pitham in the whole of America.
Pujya Swamiji gives this message on the Maha Rudra Abhishekam:
"Blessed Self,
The most auspicious Vedic Rituals Rudrabhishekam and Chandi Homam that have been an annual feature of Sambodh Center for the last several years fall in the early part of September this year. This ritual is traditionally performed for world peace, unity and spiritual upliftment. Such rituals become more and more important at a time when the world is going through unprecedented levels of violence, disruption and despair. These rituals will also confer prosperity, health, success in business and harmony in marital relationships upon the devotee. I ardently pray and request you to participate in this holy ritual by sponsoring the listed pujas and homas and encouraging others to do the same. You and your children need the calming effects brought by the serene vibrations of authentic Vedic rituals and chanting. What works for you will indeed work for your friends and their children, too. Having done your best to accomplish your dreams, don't just sit and worry about the outcome, but use the rest of your time for invoking the Lord whose grace and benediction alone can make our works fruitful and life blissful. The Bhagavad Gita says that invoking the “gods (cosmic energies), empowered through the practice of rituals, will in turn nourish and empower the devotee and fulfill all his/her wishes".