The Brahmin represents the head of the Virat Purush or cosmic soul. It is said that Brahmins have taken birth from the mouth of Lord Brahma. A Brahmin is knowledgeable about scriptures and the Vedic texts. Secondly, he is referred as the God of the Earth i.e. Bhudev. Unless the Brahmin invokes the Gods through incantations, the God cannot come and partake the oblations offered. Because of these reasons it is best to donate to Brahmins.
Brahm (for Brahmin) bhoj (for feast) is a unique ritual of feeding Brahmins. It is considered auspicious and is practiced on several occasions. The basic idea behind Brahm-Bhoj is to get their blessings and accrue 'punya' (good virtue).
Service details: Offering sumptuous meal to brahmins comprising of two veggies, Dal (dish made from pulses), sweets, rice, Roti (Indian flat bread), etc. and Dakshina (money).
Brahmin Bhojan can be offered to:
- 2 Brahmins
- 11 Brahmins.
Select the count of Brahmins from the box above.
Eshwar Bhakti priests will perform your ritual as per the Vedic procedure. Please mention your birth details (name, date, time, and place of birth), & Sankalp (your wish) at checkout. This is an individual ritual (you may book ritual only on your name or include your near/dear ones in your ritual).
You can book this ritual with or without a DVD. An hour-long DVD will have the main elements of your ritual: Sankalpa, food offering, Brahmin Bhojan and dakshina offering. If you opt for a DVD, we will upload it on a cloud link for you to download and watch online, within a week of your puja completion. If you don't opt for a DVD, we will email few short video clips and photos immediately upon successful completion of your ritual.