Suprabha:tam
At dawnThe Lord is gently awakened with the morning hymn, the sanctum opened, and the day's worship begun in the Pa:nchara:thra order.
Sanjeevani Jeeyar A:sramam is served by resident Vedic priests trained in the Sri: Vaishnava (Pa:nchara:thra) tradition. They conduct the daily worship of the Lord and perform the full range of pu:ja:s, ho:mams, and samska:ras for our families — at the a:sramam or in your home.
Daily Temple Worship
From the dawn Suprabha:tam to the evening A:ra:dhana, our priests maintain the unbroken cycle of nitya worship prescribed by the Pa:nchara:thra A:gama — so that the sanctum is alive with se:va: every single day.
The Lord is gently awakened with the morning hymn, the sanctum opened, and the day's worship begun in the Pa:nchara:thra order.
Daily ceremonial bathing and adornment of the deities, followed by Archana: with the divine names and the offering of flowers.
The assembly of devotees gathers for collective recitation, Sri: Vishnu Sahasrana:mam, and devotional Go:shti: led by the priest.
The evening A:ra:dhana, food offering (Nive:dana), and the recitation of the Sahasrana:mam before the Lord is given rest for the night.
Full daily and weekend timetables are listed on our events & schedule page.
Pu:ja:s, Ho:mams & Samska:ras
Whether it is a child’s first feeding, a wedding, a new home, or a vow fulfilled, our priests perform every ceremony with care, authenticity, and the proper Vedic procedure.
Sponsor regular worship on your name and na:kshatram.
Sacred fire offerings for protection, prosperity, and well-being.
The sacraments that sanctify each milestone of family life.
Ceremonies brought to your home or held at the a:sramam.
We also perform Sundaraka:nda Pa:ra:yanam, last-rites and Hiranya Sra:ddham ceremonies, and other observances. If you don’t see a service listed, simply ask — our priests will guide you.
Book a Priest · Sri: Ka:ryam
Choose a service below and submit your request — a coordinator will confirm the date, procedure, and offering within 24 hours. Prefer to speak with someone? Call the a:sramam or reach out through our contact page.
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