A Yagya can be a profound offering for a loved one nearing the transition from this life, providing support and peace during their journey. It is also one of the most powerful ways to honor and assist those who have already transitioned, helping to uplift and evolve their soul. Whether for someone who transitioned naturally or due to a traumatic event such as suicide or murder, participating in a Yagya serves as a sacred act of love and spiritual support. Important Note: Every yagya moving forward will carry the energy of the Yagyas performed at the Kumbh.
This yagya ceremony is performed to bless a dear one as they approach their transition. It envelops them in love, peace, and gratitude. If the person is conscious and speaking, they should be informed about the yagya and we should have their contact information.
If the transition occurred within the last year, it will be a 3-hour yagya because there is an extra hour of mantra chanting to support the journey of the soul and clear energies around the transition.
You can offer a Sai Maa Yagya at any time to support the soul journey of a loved one after they have left the body.
I recently sponsored yagya’s for both of my aging parents. The Yagya’s sankalpa (intention) is: Preparation for the transition from one dimension to another.
What astounded me was the profound participation I felt in each yagya. As a sponsor, I became aware of my active participation in the blessings that the yagya provide.
I am also aware of how different and unique is the energy radiating to each individual parent. The work is being done in different and relevant realms for each individual.
I am so blessed by the opportunity to support my parents in their preparation and am honored to have this way to participate in this unfoldment of their life process.
~ Lewis Freedman
Near the end of the yagya I felt a huge wave of love washing over me and spontaneously I knew it came from my father. I asked him if he was free now and he consented and he will not be coming back to earth.
This amount of love from him I never was able to feel as long as he was in his body.
I am deeply grateful for this opportunity and happy to know my father finally is free.
~ Ulrike Seifried