Book Bruhati Sahasra Yaaga
Bruhati Sahasra Yaaga is a grand, large-scale Vedic yajna conducted over several days with an assembly of ritviks and the recitation of many thousands of mantras and offerings. Undertaken for the collective welfare of the family, community or a great sankalp — such as world peace, prosperity or the fulfilment of a major vow — it is among the most elaborate of homa observances.
When is Bruhati Sahasra Yaaga performed?
Performed for major sankalps — family or community welfare, temple consecrations, milestone anniversaries, or as a vow — on an extended auspicious muhurat spanning multiple days.
What’s included
A full yajna-shala setup, multiple havan kundams, extensive samagri, a team of vedic ritviks and complete coordination of the multi-day vidhi. We bring everything needed, so you only have to be present. Extra pandits, outstation travel or premium add-ons (if any) are shown clearly before you pay.
Available across India & for NRIs
We perform Bruhati Sahasra Yaaga in these cities — and for families abroad we offer a live-streamed e-puja with sankalp in your name and gotra:
Other pujas & homas we perform
How booking works
- Tell us your puja, city, date and language on WhatsApp.
- We share the muhurat, a verified pandit and an all-inclusive price.
- Pay just 25% to confirm — the balance is due only after the ceremony.
- The pandit arrives with all samagri and performs the vidhi.
Frequently asked questions
What is included in the price?
The price covers the pandit’s dakshina and all listed samagri for one pandit, plus travel within city limits. As this ritual is tailored to your sankalp, we share an itemised, all-inclusive quote before you pay.
Can I book in my language and tradition?
Yes — we match a verified pandit who performs your exact sampradaya and can chant in your preferred language.
Why is this a custom-quoted yaaga?
Its scale varies greatly — number of ritviks, days, mantra counts and venue — so it is planned and quoted individually around your sankalp.
How many priests and days does it take?
It typically runs over about three days with a team of ritviks; the exact size is agreed with you during planning.