A Sacred Vedic Centre for Yagna, Seva, Ancestral Blessings, Natural Living, and Life Transformation.
YagnaSala is the sacred Vedic spiritual centre envisioned by Guruji Prof. Dr. Brahmashri Satish Sikha to revive the ancient tradition of Yagna as practiced by our ancestors and forefathers — the fuller vision of the Hyderabad Ashram–Temple, the eternal seat of the KotiGanapati MahaYagnam.
It will be a divine space where KotiGanapati, Lakshmi Ganapati, the KotiGanapati MahaYagnam, and other Vedic Yagnas are performed according to the principles of the Vedas, Puranas, Sanskrit mantras, and sacred Yantras. Its mission is to encourage every person to be part of the KotiGanapati MahaYagnam at least once in their lifetime — to experience the sacred power of Yagna for removing obstacles, receiving divine blessings, connecting with the Cosmos and God, and beginning a new chapter in life.
YagnaSala will be open to devotees from around the world. Individuals, families, couples, singles, seekers, and volunteers may come, learn, participate, serve, and experience the divine power of Yagna, Mantra, Seva, Nature, and Ancestral Blessings.
Nine sacred metals. Nine feet tall. A presence of strength and new beginnings.
At the centre of YagnaSala will stand a magnificent 9-foot-tall Navaloha (Navadhatu) KotiGanapati idol — cast from nine sacred metals and weighing approximately 9 tons. This divine form of KotiGanapati will symbolise strength, abundance, stability, protection, spiritual power, and cosmic connection, inspiring devotees to surrender their obstacles and walk the path of Dharma, devotion, gratitude, and seva.
Yagnas at YagnaSala will be performed with prayers to remove obstacles, doshas, negative energies, evil eye, nara drishti, pitru dosha, bad luck, and difficulties in relationships, finances, business, and family life. Devotees may participate for 3 days, 9 days, 45 days, or 90 days — or as their devotion, sankalpam, and spiritual purpose guide them.
YagnaSala will also teach why our forefathers performed Yagnas every morning and evening. Devotees and seekers can learn Vedic Yagna traditions, Sanskrit mantras, Yantra-based worship, Puranic knowledge, Mantra Yoga, Mantra Vaidyam, spiritual discipline, family dharma, and the role of Yagna in daily life.
Prayer, protection, food, and care for all beings — functioning together as one way of life.
Food prepared with devotion from cultivated grains and vegetables, served free to devotees, visitors, senior citizens, children, volunteers, and all those in need — for feeding others is among the greatest forms of seva.
A gosala for cow protection and seva, along with care for dogs and other living beings — including provision for elephants where legally and ethically permitted. No living being in need is ignored.
A safe entrance facility, in accordance with child welfare laws, where any abandoned baby can be protected immediately with medical attention and coordination with authorised child welfare departments — extending the Ashram's dedication to abandoned newborn girl children and senior citizens.
Families may adopt a tree within the YagnaSala premises. Their family tree can be engraved on a metal sheet and placed near the adopted tree — a sacred symbol of gratitude, remembrance, and continuity of lineage for future generations.
YagnaSala promotes the sacred message that women are divine — forms of MahaDevi, MahaLakshmi, and MahaSaraswati. A society that respects women receives prosperity, harmony, knowledge, protection, and divine grace. YagnaSala will honour women as embodiments of Shakti and encourage every family and community to respect, protect, and celebrate them.
YagnaSala will follow a natural, simple, and Vedic way of life. Most activities will take place outdoors, under the open sky, close to nature — with indoor spaces used only when necessary. The premises will include natural kutirs, open-air Yagna spaces, sacred trees, ponds, a gosala, cultivation land, and vegetable, rice, and dal fields, along with spaces for chanting, meditation, learning, and seva.
Everyone who stays at YagnaSala will be encouraged to participate in cultivation and service — the community will grow its own food as much as possible.
Devotees, families, volunteers, spiritual organisations, and community leaders around the world are invited to become part of the KotiGanapati Parivar — one spiritual family, performing Yagna for Loka Kalyanam.
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