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NEW DELHI: Cyberastro.com, a site on Vedic and Indian astrology, will hold a ceremony during the nine-day Nav-Ratri period with the Vishnu Yajna being held at the Radhey Shyam Temple and the Nav-Ratri prayers being held at Cyber House, the home of Cyber Astro Ltd.



Both ceremonies will be video taped and the daily video streams will be uploaded to a special URL that subscribers can view within three-four hours of completion of the ceremony.



The live webcast of the morning "Aarti" will be done everyday from September 27, 2003. This 20 min prayer ceremony will be held at 6.30 am IST (1 am GMT) for every day till October 4, 2003.



In addition to this the daily "Sandhya Aarti and Puja" will also be streamed live from 5.00 pm (12.30 pm GMT) every day for one hour. The video feeds of the highlights of the Vishnu Yajna will be uploaded daily so that subscribers can view these streams on demand at any time convenient to them.



At the commencement of both ceremonies, priests will do a "sankalp" or an initiation of the ceremony that follows, in the subscriber’s name and those of their family members that they specify. Subscribers can opt for a ceremonial package to be sent to them containing "prasad" or offering of the ceremony along with a two volume edited video CD of the complete nine -day ceremony.



Subscribers also have the option to order for a Moon Yantra or Jupiter Yantra or any other Planetary Yantra (the astrologers of cyberastro.com will determine with reference to the subscribers horoscope, the one that suits them most) and have it energized and initiated in their name on this auspicious occasion.



The fee for watching the ceremony on the website without any ceremonial parcel is Rs 250 onwards/$10 onwards. For getting the ceremonial parcel without the VCD within India and being able to watch the ceremony on the website, subscribers have to pay Rs 350 onwards / $ 12 onwards. To receive the ceremonial parcel with the two volume VCD, subscribers have to pay Rs 1800 onwards / $75 onwards.





(CNS)

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