
Photograph taken January 31, 2025, at the Guru Dev Vedic Legacy Ashram, Lakhimpur, India.
The Year-Round Vedic Calendar Yagyas Program
Each year, certain Vedic Calendar days reflect a special quality of natural law expressed by Vedic Devatas – universal laws of nature – on that specific day.
The Vedic Devatas are the intelligent, organizing, evolutionary forces present in all of nature, at every level of creation, micro to macro. These special days are when specific Vedic Devatas are more awake, livelier and closer to the surface of life, and more able to support our specific desires on those days.
The Vedic Calendar is based on the daily movements of the sun and moon through various signs called Rashis and Nakshatras.
Yagya performances on Vedic Calendar days enliven the qualities associated with the Vedic Devata on that specific day. Traditionally, Vedic pandits perform these special yagyas with specific purposes (sankalpas) on these days to enliven the inherent qualities of the Vedic Devata lively on that day, benefiting the individual yagyas participant and the environment. These are performed by Vedic pandits on the specific Vedic Calendar day that yagya is performed.
Learn more about the Vedic Calendar Yagya program and join the program here.
