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Shantikarya | Shashti Poorti | Bheema Rath Shanti | Ugra Rath Shanti | Vijaya Rath Shanti | Sathabhishekam

Shantikarya are the Puja Ceremonies performed to the Supreme Lord and all the deities Ishta Devata, Kula Devata and the Guru Parampara, thanking them during man’s journey in life. A man’s full life is said to be 120 years. In this long journey through life, several stages are celebrated as auspicious and several Shantikaryas carried out.

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What are Shanti Karyas? How Shanti Karya is helpful?

Shantikarya are the Puja Ceremonies performed to the Supreme Lord and all the deities Ishta Devata, Kula Devata and the Guru Parampara, thanking them during man’s journey in life. A man’s full life is said to be 120 years. In this long journey through life, several stages are celebrated as auspicious and several Shantikaryas carried out.

Shanti means peace and Shantikaryas are the Puja Rituals which are performed for human well-being. Vedas mention these Pooja Rituals for protection and well-being of an individual at every specific age or stage of life.

Each one of these have specific deities and specific rituals. Each one of these rituals have unique offerings through which one can easily attract the energy of the deity, as well as seek the benevolence and blessings.

When is Shanti Karya Celebrated?

Shantikarya Pujas are carried out for an individual reaching the mile stone of fifty years, sixty years, seventy years and so on. The mid-point of sixty years, completion of seventy, seventy five, eighty, ninety and hundred years are venerated.

These are celebrated as Shashti Poorti, Ugraratha Shanti, Bhima Ratha Shanti, Vijaya Ratha Shanti, Sahasrachandra Darshan Shanti, Sathabhishekam, Sauri Shanti and Shatamanotsav. By celebrating these special events, their family are blessed with God grace.

There are other regional variations in the name of these Shanti Karyas.

Shanti Karya in Konkani, Marathi regions | Vayovastha Shanti

Vayovastha Shanti is the other name given in the Konkani and Marathi speaking regions. The performer’s desire for good health and happiness are fulfilled performing the Shanti Karyas. All these Shantikaryas are carried out thanking the mother nature in the form of rivers & seas, plants & trees, Dikpalakas (the deities of cardinal directions), Navagrahas  (the nine planet forces) are invoked into the Kalash and pooja offered as per the Vedic scriptures.

Worship to Samvatsar Devatas | Homa – Fire Ceremony

The gods which rule each year of the sixty Samvatsars of Panchangam (The Hindu Calendar) are offered Pujas. Each ‘Ayana’ (Uttarayana and Dakshinayana), each Rutu (the six Indian seasons), each Maas (The twelve Hindu months), each Paksha (Shukla Paksha and Krishna Paksha), each Thithi (15 days of the fortnight counted from Pratipada to Paurnami or Amavasya), each day of the week, each Nakshatra (27-nakshatras from Ashvini to Revathi), each Yoga, karana and Rashi Devata are duly and satisfactorily worshipped with Shodashopachar Poojas and Nivedanam. Homa are performed.

Mangala Snan as a part of Shanti Karya

Post Homam, Acharyas and Ritviks take the sanctified water from the Kalash and perform Mangala Snan to the Kartru performing the Shanti Karya. Blessings are showered upon the Kartru by all the elderly and Acharya. Acharya and Ritviks performing the Shanti Homam and Pujas are given Daanas expressing the gratitude for their services. Annadaana and offering food to the well-wishers, relatives and friends completes the Shanti Karya Puja rituals.

Shantikarya List

  • Vaishnava shanthi (Performed during 50th year)
  • Varuni Shanthi (Performed on completing 55 years)
  • Ugra Ratha Shanthi Homam (59th year end – 60th year)
  • Shashtiyabdapoorthi or Manivizha (Performed during 60th year end – 61st year)
  • Mrityunjaya Homam (Performed during 65th year)
  • Bheema Ratha Shanthi (Performed during 70th year)
  • Vijayaratha shanthi Homam or Jandri shanthi (Performed during 75th year)
  • Shatabishekam or Sahasra Chandra darshana (Performed on completing 80th year)
  • Kaala Swaroopa Sauri Shanthi (Performed on completing 90th year)
  • Trayambaka Maha Rathi shanthi Homam ( Performed on completing 95th year)
  • Maha Mrityunjaya Shanthi Homam or Shatamanotsav – (Performed on completing 100 years) 

Ugra Ratha Shanti 

Ugra Ratha Shanti homam is a Shanti Karya performed at the completion of 59th Birthday and at the start of the 60th year for a male. It is the homam conducted a year before sixtieth birthday, Sashtiaptha Poorthi (60th year Birthday) or simply Shashti Poorti.

The age of 60 is considered to be perilous for a human being. To cross it and complete 60th year is considered hazardous as this particular period can cause ill health in a persons life. It has been a practice to perform this Ugra Ratha Shanthi homam conducted beforehand and initiate a smooth journey into the sixties. It empowers the couple with health, strength to mind and body. Shashti Poorti or the Ugraratha Shanthi Homam performed on the completion of 59th Birthday is a way to appease the gods to nullify harsher times ahead.

Shashtiabdapoorti (60th Birthday) or Shashti Poorti | Ugra Ratha Shanti

Shashtiabdapoorti or the 60th birthday / Marriage Anniversary / Ugraratha Shanti is the celebration of completing sixty years based on the Jamna Kundali (Birth Chart) and on the day of birth-star. A milestone in life. As per Vedic scriptures, man’s life span is believed to be 120 years. Sixty years in Sanskrit is known as Shashtiyabdi. Shashtiabdapoorti marks the completion of half the life of one’s lifetime. Hindu calendar system has individual names for sixty Samvatsaras. The occasion of Shashtiabdapoorthi marks the completion of one such cycle. The sages and the rishis of Vedic times have acknowledged the sanctity of the sixtieth year in one’s life and have drawn out elaborate rituals to mark this special event.

The Shasti Poorti celebrations in modern times have two important aspects Shanti and Kranthi. The rituals by Shanthi goes by the norms prescribed in the shastras, while the Kranthi is purely conventional in nature. Yamadharma (God of death) comes riding in a chariot called ‘Ugra Ratha’ at this juncture of sixty years.

Bhima Ratha Shanti – 70th Birthday

Bhima Ratha Shanti is performed when the male completes 69 years and enters into the 70th year. The couples worship the lord praying for good health and longevity and offer Pujas, Homas and perform Shanti Pujas to remedy any planetary issues as suggested by the astrologer. Bhima Ratha Shanti is usually performed by the couple’s children or relatives. Bhima Ratha Shanthi (Also popular as 70 years Shanthi) is celebrated by members of the family and relatives by performing Ayul Shanthi Homams and Kalasha Abhishekam, which is believed to improve the life longevity of the couple and gives them the strength and good health.  This will also give the couple a boost in their spiritual progress, washing away their past sins and bad Karmas.

Sathabhishekam | Sahasrachandra Darshanam

Sathabhishekam is an important Shantikarya celebration event performed for good health and longevity of the couple, where the husband has completed eighty years (80) or have witnessed 1000 full moons in their lifetime. It is usually performed after 7 or 8 months post their 80th Birthday, when they become eligible for this ritual to be performed. Sathabhishekam Pujas and Homa is performed by the couple’s children or relatives.

Kala Swaroopa Sauri Shanti | Sauri Shanti Homam

When a person reaches ninety years of age as per his Janmakundali, Pujas are offered and Homa is performed and with Sri Suryanarayana Swamy as the deity. Obeisance is offered through Sauri Shanti Homam seeking robust health and mental courage to soon reach hundred and beyond.

Shatamanotsav Shanti | Maha Mrityunjaya Homam

The centennial celebration when one reaches 100 years is carried out to appease the gods. When anyone reaches this age, Shatamanotsav Shanti is to be performed. During this Sandhikala, on the day of birth-star, homas, Japas and Pujas are carried out to bless the Jatak. On this occasion, all the gods of sixty Samvatsaras, stars, Chiranjeevis, Kuladevata, Ishtadevata, seven seas, seven sacred rivers, Dwadasha Rudras and Dwadasha Adityas are offered Puja and venerated for their blessings.

PurePrayer provides best and highly meritorious Pandits for performing these Shantikaryas in your residence and offers important Kshetras for performing the Pujas, Homam or Havan.

You can consult our astrologers for all your Puja needs and to plan the event well in advance. We offer highly hygienic and sanitized Homa Kuteera or Kshetra destinations to choose for a safe and satisfactory puja. We can conduct the puja through a video call or perform puja at a Kshetra on your behalf and send you a video of the puja.

Perform Shantikarya to your elders for health & Well-Being, seeking the blessings of the divine for happy, peaceful and harmonious life with best Vedic Pandits, Purohits, Panthulu, Vadhyars from PurePrayer

Shanti Karya Pujas

Shashti Poorti, Ugra Ratha Shanti, Bhima Ratha Shanti, Vijaya Ratha Shanti, Sathabhishekam or Sahasrachandra Darshana, Sauri Shanti, Shatamanotsav

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