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Participants Invited for Worldwide Sacred Ritual:
Peace, Happiness and Fulfillment of Desires through
Shiva-Shakti Koti Japa Yagya

Everyone is invited to join a unique international "Japa Yagya," a sacred group ritual to be performed in thousands of individual homes throughout the world over the next year to secure a smooth transition into the new Millennium. If you can spare an average of 4-5 minutes per day, you can experience a powerful upsurge of peace, wholeness and happiness both in your own life and in your environment.

"The Shiva-Shakti Koti Japa Yagya is a powerful sacred group ritual from the Vedic tradition of ancient India that everyone can join and receive magnified benefits from the whole group's effort" explains Pundit Dhruv Narain Sharma, founding chairman of Veda Vishwa Foundation, the non-sectarian, non-profit foundation that is organizing the Yagya. "It's free ... anyone can learn to chant the very simple mantras involved in the comfort of his own home ... and only a small amount of time is needed!"

Dr. B.D. Sharma, President of Veda Vishwa adds: "Here is a very easy, simple and effective way for everyone to enjoy the powerful effects of increased positivity, balance, good health and peace for themselves and to help guide the world to a higher level of consciousness at the start of the 21st century."

The name "Shiva-Shakti Koti Japa Yagya" has a simple, but profound meaning: "Shiva" the cosmic male principle, is the transcendent silence at the source of creation. "Shakti" the cosmic female principle, is the energy that manifests, animates and nourishes the world. "Koti" means 10 million. "Japa" is recitation, and "Yagya" means a Vedic sacred ritual that produces beneficial effects. In this year-long sacred group ritual thousands of people worldwide will invoke the divine healing and balancing power of Shiva and Shakti a total of 10 million times to infuse peace, happiness, better health and purity into the participants and into the world as a whole.