Santana Gopala Japa and Havan
Siddha Santana-Gopala Japa and Havan or Hawan
Beneficial for.... Pregnancy, child problems, child security.
This Santana-Gopala Japa and Havan is also called the Purusha Sukta Havan. This is dedicated to Lord Mahavishnu. None other than Lord Maha Vishnu himself bestowed knowledge of this Santana-Gopala Japa and Havan on Sanatkumara, who in turn instructed this to sage Bodhayana. This means that those who wish progeny, success in endeavors, worldly enjoyment and the final emancipation shall attain it by performing this Santana-Gopala Japa and Havan. It is said that one attains this human birth by performing meritorious deeds in the past lives. In order to continue the lineage of ours it is necessary that we be blessed with healthy progeny. The Santana-Gopala Japa and Havan is said to be equal to the Putra Prapti yagna narrated in the Ramayana in providing healthy progeny to the performer. The hymn glorifies Lord Vishnu as the Purusha or the primordial being with innumerable heads, eyes and feet. The Lord is depicted as the cause of all living beings. It further describes the manner in which different species occur from his various limbs. The hymns are sixteen in number. For Santana-Gopala Japa and havan, we chant 11001 Japa and 10 % havan of chant.
Siddha Santana-Gopala Japa and Havan or Hawan
Beneficial for.... Pregnancy, child problems, child security.
This Santana-Gopala Japa and Havan is also called the Purusha Sukta Havan. This is dedicated to Lord Mahavishnu. None other than Lord Maha Vishnu himself bestowed knowledge of this Santana-Gopala Japa and Havan on Sanatkumara, who in turn instructed this to sage Bodhayana. This means that those who wish progeny, success in endeavors, worldly enjoyment and the final emancipation shall attain it by performing this Santana-Gopala Japa and Havan. It is said that one attains this human birth by performing meritorious deeds in the past lives. In order to continue the lineage of ours it is necessary that we be blessed with healthy progeny. The Santana-Gopala Japa and Havan is said to be equal to the Putra Prapti yagna narrated in the Ramayana in providing healthy progeny to the performer. The hymn glorifies Lord Vishnu as the Purusha or the primordial being with innumerable heads, eyes and feet. The Lord is depicted as the cause of all living beings. It further describes the manner in which different species occur from his various limbs. The hymns are sixteen in number. For Santana-Gopala Japa and havan, we chant 11001 Japa and 10 % havan of chant.