Sri Rama Amrutam is designed to enable people understand the methodology of performing pooja as per agamas in a proper manner. It also address the need and importance of each and every upachara (steps in pooja) followed, thereby bridge the gap between reasoning and ritual, this will ultimately result in aiding the devotee to attain the true goal of life (eternal bliss).
Every sunday the entire set required to conduct pooja alongwith the statutes of Sri Seeta-Lakshman-Hanumat sahita Sri Ramchandra Parabramha are brought to the desired devotee house and abhishekam is performed as per agamas in the devotees house. After abhishekam, Sri vishnu sahasranam, Sri Rama Raksha Stotram, Sri Hanuman chalisa, Sri Nama Ramayanam and Sri Rama Nama sankertana are sung in the praise of Lord.


The ideology behind this program is to enlighten the need and significance of performing pooja, the importance of agamas and sastras, the joy in reciting lord's leelas and thereby helping people to lead peaceful and contented life.

SRI RAMA RAKSHA SARVA JAGAT RAKSHA

LOKA SAMASTA SUKINO BHAVANTU


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Friday, October 28, 2011

Rahu Kaal

Rahu Kaal represents the inauspicious hours of a day. As per Hindu Astrology, Rahu Kaal occurs between sunrise and sunset for about one and half hours. Rahu Kaal for each day in a week is different and is calculated at sunrise and sunset. No auspicious work is to be initiated or journey undertaken during this time since it will not yield a positive or constructive result. It is believed that Rahu Kaal will not affect the work, journey or trade already in progress. The sale or purchase of any assets is also discouraged during Rahu Kaal.
Rahu gets more in to power (activated) from sunset to sunrise. So to curse the day time he imposes a Rahu Kaal.
When the Sunrise of a place is 6.00 AM, the following Timings will operate "RAHU KAAL"   

    SUNDAY           04.30 pm TO 6.00 pm
    MONDAY         07.30 am TO 9.00 am
    TUESDAY         03.00 pm TO 4.30 pm
    WEDNESDAY  12.00 noon TO 1.30 pm
    THURSDAY      01.30 pm TO 3.00 pm
    FRIDAY            10.30 am TO 12.00 noon
    SATURDAY      09.00 am TO 10.30 am