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Shri Hanuman, Bhairav, Maha Kali Sampoorna Suraksha Maha Yagya Upcoming

  • Sun, 18th Jan 2026
  • 2d 1m
  • Nyora , New South Wales , Australia

Description

In today’s world, where uncertainties, negative energies, and spiritual imbalances affect many lives, devotees turn towards divine energies for total protectionSampoorna Suraksha. Among the most powerful deities in the Sanatan tradition, Shri Hanuman, Bhairav, and Maha Kali stand as the ultimate protectors and destroyers of evil.

To invoke their collective energy, many spiritual organizations and devotees organize the "Shri Hanuman, Bhairav, Maha Kali Sampoorna Suraksha Maha Yagya", a grand spiritual event that channels divine power for protection, strength, and victory.


The Purpose of the Maha Yagya

The Sampoorna Suraksha Maha Yagya is performed to create a spiritual shield around individuals, families, and society. The combined energy of Hanuman Ji’s valor, Bhairav Baba’s fearlessness, and Maha Kali’s transformative power makes this Yagya one of the most potent rituals against:

  • Black magic

  • Evil eye (buri nazar)

  • Chronic diseases

  • Financial problems

  • Court cases

  • Hidden enemies

  • Mental disturbances and fear


Deities of the Yagya

 Shri Hanuman – The Sankat Mochan

Worshipped as the remover of all difficulties, Lord Hanuman is the embodiment of strength, loyalty, and courage.

  • Attributes: Invincibility, Bhakti (devotion), protection from evil forces

  • Mantra: "Om Hanumate Namah"

  • Role in Yagya: Removes fear, grants physical and mental strength, protects from unseen enemies


Bhairav Baba – The Fierce Guardian

An intense and fierce form of Lord Shiva, Bhairav protects dharma and destroys injustice.

  • Attributes: Kaal (time), protector of Shakti Peethas, guardian of tantra

  • Mantra: "Om Bhairavaya Namah"

  • Role in Yagya: Shields the devotee from spirits, negativity, and supernatural harm


Maa Maha Kali – The Supreme Mother of Transformation

Maha Kali is the dark, powerful aspect of the Divine Mother who dissolves ego and illusion.

  • Attributes: Time, death, rebirth, transformation

  • Mantra: "Om Kreem Kalikayai Namah"

  • Role in Yagya: Burns negative karma, grants spiritual awakening, and provides divine protection


Yagya Vidhi (Ritual Process)

The Maha Yagya is performed by expert Vedic priests or Tantrik Acharyas over several hours or even days. The key steps include:

  1. Ganapati Puja – To remove obstacles.

  2. Sankalp (Resolution) – Taking a vow for whom or what the Yagya is being performed.

  3. Invocation of Deities – With the chanting of mantras and Stotras of Hanuman, Bhairav, and Kali.

  4. Offerings (Ahutis) – Ghee, herbs, and sacred items are offered into the fire while reciting powerful Beej Mantras.

  5. Homam (Sacred Fire Ritual) – The energy of the deities is invoked into the sacred fire to purify and protect the devotee.

  6. Purna Ahuti and Aarti – The final offering and prayer to complete the Yagya.


Benefits of Participating in the Sampoorna Suraksha Maha Yagya

  •  Protection from all types of negative energies and psychic attacks

  •  Victory in legal, business, and personal battles

  •  Strength, courage, and confidence in facing life’s challenges

  •  Removal of past karmic blocks and spiritual cleansing

  •  Peace of mind, improved sleep, and mental clarity

  •  Divine blessings for overall well-being and prosperity


Who Should Perform or Attend This Yagya?

  • Those facing constant obstacles or bad luck

  • People suffering from fear, anxiety, or unexplained negativity

  • Individuals affected by evil eye, black magic, or tantric influence

  • Devotees who seek divine grace for spiritual and material growth

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