Yama Raj Rituals
Yama Raj rituals with 4 practices across daily worship, calendar observances, protection, home harmony, and focused life moments.
Evening self-review
Weekly or as needed
4 available practices

Yama Dharma Reflection
Reflect on conduct, consequence, and right action with sobriety.
Find practices for daily worship, weekdays, lunar dates, and festivals, then confirm the exact time with your local Panchang.
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observances
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complete guides
4
practice rhythms
Selected ritual context
Dhanteras Lakshmi-Kuber puja
Lakshmi, Kuber, Dhanvantari, and Yama Deepam observance.
Amavasya deepa, pitru, and Lakshmi observances
New moon ancestor remembrance, deepa daan, and Diwali Lakshmi Puja.
Pitru Paksha ancestor rites
Ancestral remembrance, charity, and respectful tarpan-oriented guidance.
Trayodashi Pradosh and Dhanteras
Shiva Pradosh and Kartika Krishna Trayodashi Dhanteras observances.
Bhai Dooj sibling blessing
Yama Dwitiya and sibling blessing observance.
Core practice
Yama Raj rituals with 4 practices across daily worship, calendar observances, protection, home harmony, and focused life moments.
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Yama Dharma Reflection
Reflect on conduct, consequence, and right action with sobriety.
A Yama ritual for honest self-audit, making repair where possible, and choosing responsible action without fearmongering.
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Yama Deepam Protection Prayer
Offer a lamp prayer for protection, humility, and remembrance of life.
A respectful Yama Deepam-inspired practice for the Diwali season or other times of sober gratitude.
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Yama Ancestor Remembrance
Remember ancestors with gratitude, dignity, and ethical continuity.
A home remembrance ritual that honors lineage through gratitude and a commitment to better conduct in the present.
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Dharma accountability practice
A Yama practice for courage, honesty, and clean responsibility.
A Yama practice for courage, honesty, and clean responsibility.
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Ritual Calendar
Daily
Morning Sandhya, Evening Aarti
Weekly
Specific deity pujas on designated days
Monthly
Ekadashi, Purnima, Amavasya rituals



