Today’s A Journey
through Aesthetic Realms 
will be presented 
in Hindi and English, 
with subtitles in Arabic, 
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A warm welcome 
as we invite 
our honorable viewers 
to join us for the second 
of our 2-part show 
about the 3-day 
Hindu prayer traditions. 
In particular, 
the Yaagam Prayer 
is being conducted 
at the Vinayagar 
Ganesha Temple 
in Klang, Malaysia. 
Siva Sri Nandakumar 
Gurukkal shares with us 
the main and 
most important prayer, 
“Ukra Ratha Shanthi 
Saubakya Maha Yaaga
Puja.”
Hindus consider this a 
very auspicious occasion 
and a sacred privilege 
to be able to receive 
the puja’s, or prayer’s, 
benefits.
These particular prayers 
are specially conducted 
for the people who are 
suffering from sickness, 
marriage problems, 
in their 9-planets problems,
and their karmas who are 
disturbing their life. 
They cannot grow 
in the particular prayers 
and pujas all the time, 
and the mind disturbs, 
and the work problem, 
working-wise, 
cannot grow. 
So all together, 
we did this big Yaagam 
to get rid their main karmas, 
and after this Yaagam, 
follow the particular way 
to reach God 
and grow in their life.
In 60 years’ experience 
in this temple history, 
this is the first time 
we conduct 
this biggest prayer for 
devotees around the area,
because this is a very heavy 
and very big ceremony.
Very difficult thing also 
to conduct 
this type of prayers.
The puja performed 
was very meaningful, 
it has never been 
performed in Klang, 
and it is a grand puja 
and is very meaningful 
to the people.
My main reason 
for coming here 
is to receive blessings 
from God 
for all aspects of my life.
Besides that, 
I’d like to know... 
I got to learn about 
the beliefs of our religion.
I am very happy 
to have participated 
in such a special puja. 
I hope this kind of puja 
can be performed 
more often 
in all parts of Malaysia.
Before the commencement 
of the main 
Yaagam Puja prayer, 
the priests lead 
the congregation 
in reciting the daily 
ritualistic prayers, 
in reverence and worship 
to various gods and deities. 
Afterward, 
the 9-Planet Puja 
offers respect 
and prayers of worship 
to the nine planets 
of the solar system. 
Worshippers hope 
for smooth sailing 
in their daily lives.
The priest will sprinkle 
water to the food 
and offer to the gods 
to get the blessing 
from the nine planets.
The Balibida Puja 
is going on at the moment 
to get rid our bad karmas 
before we enter the temple.
The notable 
and auspicious prayer 
for the memorable event, 
“Ukra Ratha Shanthi 
Saubakya Maha Yaagam 
Puja,” 
is paramount to the puja 
being accomplished 
successfully. 
Favorable benefits are 
imparted to all worshippers 
who participate in it.
Now, the special puja’s 
already started, this is 
called Yaagam Kundam.
In the Yaagam Kundam, 
or fire worship, 
special mantras 
are chanted, invoking 
the presence of deities’ 
supernatural essence. 
Eleven priests 
continuously chant 
the Sri Rudram prayer of 
the sacred Vedic scriptures. 
At the same time, 
a combination 
of herbs and spices 
will be added into the fire 
as an offering and entreating 
the respective deities 
to bless the devotees.
Special permission 
to carry out 
this particular prayer 
must be obtained from 
the head of the temple.
What you’re seeing now 
is the temple’s president 
and his wife 
are leading the ceremony to 
get Sangalpam.  
Sangalpam means 
we have to have a goal, 
and why we are doing 
these prayers 
and what are the reasons 
to get these prayers 
done well. 
The president’s permission 
must we have, 
so we call the particular 
president’s blessing. 
The priests proceed with 
the Yaagam Kundam.
The fire worshipping 
is almost complete. 
This is Punjahareti, 
referring to 
the five decorated lamps.
While the prayer session 
is being conducted, 
the priests will call 
the particular devas 
to guide and oversee 
the Agni Homam 
or fire worshipping. 
They call upon Intran, 
Agni, Yeman, Niruthi, 
Vayu, Varuna, Kuberan, 
and Eesanan, 
to ensure a smooth and 
successful performance.  
The Archana, which 
means God’s names, 
is a repetitive intonation 
of the different names 
of God. 
Flowers are offered after 
every name is chanted.  
After the prayers 
and chanting, 
the devotees take the ashes 
or darpei aasanam to 
place on their foreheads, 
it signifies 
that the person’s soul 
has been purified 
through a puja. 
The mantra chanting, or 
Sri Rudram in the Vedas, 
have to be conducted 
11 times and is called 
“Ega Dasha Rudram.”
Toward the completion 
of the ceremony, 
devotional songs are sung 
by the priests to the deities.
After the ceremony, 
the big kalasam is carried 
around the temple.
The priest who carrying 
the holy water pot, 
kumbam, we call it, 
they have to 
wrap their head 
and their garland. 
Now, the kalasam 
is being brought down 
by the priest. 
They have to 
carry at the head 
and chanting particular 
mantras continuously. 
And the classical music 
must be played 
and the bell must be rung. 
The kalasam is going 
around the temple following 
the classical music. 
We’re going around 
the temple clockwise. 
The holy water 
is being brought down 
by the priest, 
who will get ready to 
enter the temple to pour it 
over the deities 
as a purification ritual. 
The 5-wick brass ghee 
lamp has a special place 
in Hindu worship 
and signifies 
the dispelling of darkness, 
thus leading devotees to 
spiritual energy and light. 
The 5-wick ghee lamp 
represents our 
5 physical senses which 
must be pure and bright 
all the time 
to merit God’s blessings. 
Holy water is also 
sprinkled on the devotees 
and is part of the ritualistic 
purification process.
Now after the ceremony 
is complete, 
whoever participates 
in these prayers, 
the priest is going 
to bathe them 
by the holy water, and 
get rid their bad karmas. 
Now, a new dress 
is given by the priest. 
Not only the clothes 
have been changed,  
also our mind 
needs to be changed.
The old things, 
negativities, 
all are thrown away 
and get the fresh, 
positive mind towards God.
The participants 
who participate 
in this special prayer 
(with the) garland 
by the priest, that shows 
that a particular blessing 
is already given to them, 
to respect them. 
And their body, their soul 
has already cleaned, 
and they have to 
continue their life 
in a clean manner. 
 
After these prayers, 
they have to 
change a certain 
particular character, 
and body, mind and soul 
towards God, 
and what is taught 
by the priest.   
The garland, 
another meaning, that is, 
there is God 
inside our body, so we need 
to respect the inner God 
who is handling us 
until our end of the life, 
so we need 
to respect the inner soul.
At the end 
of the main prayer, 
another set of prayers 
are specially conducted 
to bless 
different age groups. 
This prayer reminds us 
of the circle of life from 
birth, youth, marriage, 
and finally to old age. 
A small boy, a young girl, 
a married couple, 
and an old sanyasi 
(Hindu ascetic) represent 
these four age groups. 
After this prayer, they 
would circle the temple 
to bless the vegetarian food 
prepared for everyone 
at the end of the event.
Along with 
the main prayer, 
there is also the prayer to 
the cow god, or Goo Puja, 
reminding us 
to learn the good qualities 
from the cow.
 
Cow is as our mother 
to give milk 
to live in this world 
while we’re a baby, 
and he also never expect 
anything from us in return. 
So that is the main point 
why we pray to the cow.
Like the cow, there are 
no other thoughts coming, 
bad thoughts like 
this man is good, 
that man is bad. 
He never gives 
that kind of thought. 
Good thinking like this 
must come to us always 
and we get 
the cow’s blessing.
This is horse prayer.
Ashwam means success. 
All the success must 
come to these devotees. 
The mantra is chanted 
by the priest… 
and put flower to get the 
particular horse blessing.
The elephant god – 
the face is elephant face, 
and the body is Asura. 
Asura means is 
against devas, the people 
who doing violence. 
And below the hip, 
normal human’s legs.
That means, 
in human’s mind, 
sometimes we become 
acting like an animal, 
sometimes we act 
like a normal person, 
sometimes we act 
like an asura.
So we (do) special prayers 
for the elephant 
to show Asuragunam,
that means 
the bad thoughts will 
need to go away from us, 
and we get blessing 
from the god Ganesh.
At the temple, 
vegetarian food is served 
after the prayer.
In Hinduism, 
we call (it) Saivam. 
Saivam means vegetarian. 
Vegetarian is the food 
which can bring you 
to the peace. 
Your body, your mind 
and soul 
only become at peace by 
taking the vegetarian food,
to keep our mind 
very free and more calm.
Then, next step (is) to God.
These meticulously 
planned and detailed 
Puja prayers display 
the devotion and sincerity 
of Hindu devotees to God. 
We thank Siva Sri 
Nandakumar Gurukkal, 
the Vinayagar 
Ganesha Temple, temple 
personnel and devotees 
for sharing 
these sacred ways 
they come nearer to God.
Thank you for your 
sincere company today. 
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