Dhanishta Panchakam

Suppose the Dhanishta Panchakam Shanti is not performed. In that case, sudden death can occur in the family within the following few months when a person passes away in the Dhanishta, Satabhisha, Poorvabhadrapada, Uttarabhadrapada, or Revathi Nakshatra. This ritual should be done after 15 days and before 3 months, or at maximum before 6 months; otherwise, the family should perform the Mahamrityunjaya and Navagraha Shanti. Following a number of poojas, such as the Ganapathy Pooja, Navagraha Pooja, Kula Devata Pooja, Kalasha Avahanam, Sodasaupchara Pooja, Rudrabhishekam, Nakshatra Japam, Navagraha Japam, Homam, and Danam, Vedic priests execute the Shanti. The benefits of this Shanti include: Saving immediate family members from untimely sudden death. Receiving ancestors’ blessings to continue their progeny. Helping the soul to attain peace. The Panchaka Starting and ending times for 2023 are also provided. One can book a Purohit who will bring all the necessary Pooja Samagri for performing the Dhanishta Panchakam Shanti. All purohits have a wealth of knowledge and were educated in the Vedic Pathshala. It is important to note that the provided timings are based on Bangalore city and may vary slightly for other cities."Welcome Vedhayatra

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Performing Nakshatra Shanti and Navagraha Shanti after the 15th day and before the 6th month can help eliminate the possibility of sudden deaths caused by the Dosha associated with death in Dhanista Panchaka nakshatras.
Our team of priests is certified by Vedic Patashala and experienced in conducting rituals that adhere to Vedic Standards and Procedures. We provide high-quality Samagri to ensure a pleasant Pooja experience, and our services guarantee punctuality and authenticity. Additionally, we offer professional guidance and support throughout the process.

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