Udakasanthi Significance & Benefits
Udakasanthi Significance
Why Udakasanthi is performed — sanctified water that purifies the home, brings shanti and invokes protection and prosperity.

Why Udakasanthi is performed
Water is the great purifier in the Vedic tradition. In Udakasanthi, the chanting of sacred mantras and the invocation of Varuna charge the water in the kalasham with divine energy. Sprinkled on the family and through every room, this shanti udaka cleanses the space of negativity, calms the atmosphere, and invites the blessings of the devas for peace, health and prosperity.
What the puja confers
Purifies the space
Removes negative energy from the home, the people and the occasion.
Shanti & wellbeing
Restores peace and harmony to the household.
Protection
Guards the family from evil influences and unseen obstacles.
Health & prosperity
Invokes the devas for good health, abundance and success.
Removes doshas
Helps clear doshas and prepares the space for auspicious events.
A blessed beginning
Sanctifies the home before any major ceremony.
In its own right or before an event
Udakasanthi is sought for peace and protection in the home, after difficult times, and as the essential purification before major events. See the procedure and the benefits.
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Frequently asked questions
Q.What is the significance of Udakasanthi?
It sanctifies water through mantra and Varuna's invocation, purifying the home and family, removing negativity and bestowing peace, protection and prosperity.
Q.Does Udakasanthi remove negative energy?
Yes — the sprinkling of the sanctified shanti udaka is traditionally believed to cleanse the space of negative influences.
Q.Is it only done before events?
No — it is performed both in its own right for peace and protection, and as the purification before major ceremonies.