A Yagya (yah·gee·uh), also written Yajna (yah·g·nuh), is one of the oldest spiritual practices on earth. Vedic (vay·dic) priests build a sacred fire and make offerings while speaking your name and intention aloud in the Sankalpa (sun·kal·puh): the formal Sanskrit declaration of purpose that opens every ceremony.
The ceremony has been performed in Vrindavan (vrin·duh·vun), on the banks of the Yamuna River, for thousands of years. We make it possible to have your name included in a genuine ceremony — performed by the same priests, the same fires, the same unbroken tradition — from anywhere in the world.
Within 24 hours of your ceremony, you receive a private video recording. The sacred fire — Agni (ug·nee) — is visible throughout. Your name is spoken on camera, clearly, in the Sankalpa.