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Agnihotra Procedure in brief: Arrange cowdung chips in the pyramid kindle fire. Offer pinch of rice smeared with ghee at Swaaha chanting the mantra. Repeat at sunrise and sunset...more

Evening Agnihotra Mantra
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Agnaye Swaaha
Agnaye Idam na mama
Prajapataye Swaaha
Prajapataye Idam na mama!

Morning Agnihotra Mantra
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Sooryaya Swaaha
Sooryaya Idam na mama
Prajapataye Swaaha
Prajapataye Idam na mama!


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Agnihotra Schedule

Agnihotra Schedule is prepared for each dwelling according to the longitude and latitude of a point.

To get your schedule for free please send an email to agnihotrausa@yahoo.com with your street address.

How to read the timetable?

The timetable has a column on the very left, showing the days of the month (1 to 31). In continuation the different months are mentioned and under every month there are two columns of numbers. One column says SR = sunrise, the other says SS = sunset. When there are 5 numbers, the first number indicates the hour, the next two numbers indicate the minutes and the last two numbers indicate the seconds. When there are only 4 numbers, only minutes and seconds are indicated.

Shown on the timetable is the exact time for each day of sunrise and sunset for a certain place. Exactly at that indicated moment you begin to sing the Mantra (evening/morning Agnihotra Mantra) and put the two portions of rice into the fire with the word "Swaaha".


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