Life is a journey filled with milestones, blessings, challenges, and moments worth celebrating. In Hindu culture, reaching the age of 70 years is considered highly auspicious and spiritually significant. To honor this divine phase of life, families perform a sacred ceremony known as Bhima Ratha Shanti—a powerful ritual for longevity, good health, mental peace, and spiritual upliftment.
This celebration is not just a religious event but also a beautiful expression of love, gratitude, and blessings for elders who have guided generations with wisdom and experience.
In this blog, we will explore the complete meaning, history, rituals, benefits, significance, and how Bhima Ratha Shanti is performed traditionally.
Bhima Ratha Shanti is a Hindu ritual celebrated when a person enters the 70th year (69 years, 11 months onward). It is one of the most important Shanti Homams performed during major elderly life milestones.
| Term | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Bhima | Name of the 7th decade of life |
| Ratha (Ratham) | Chariot, symbolizing life’s onward journey |
| Shanti | Peace, divine blessings & protection |
Thus, Bhima Ratha Shanti means seeking divine blessings for lifelong wellbeing and protection as one begins the 70th year of life.
The celebration marks the transition into a spiritually powerful stage of life. According to ancient scriptures, life after 70 is considered the time to:
Detach from worldly stress
Focus on spiritual growth
Experience peace and fulfillment
Seek divine blessings for continued good health
✨ Blessings for long and healthy life
✨ Protection from negative energies
✨ Strengthened family relationships and harmony
✨ Removal of karmic obstacles & past doshas
✨ Divine grace for mental peace and spiritual progress
Ceremony | Age | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Shashtiabdhapoorthi | 60 | Beginning of spiritual life |
| Bhima Ratha Shanti | 70 | Strengthening life energy & longevity |
| Sathabhishekam | 80 | Sacred blessings and gratitude |
| Kanakabhishekam | 90 | Celebration of rare longevity |
| Santhi Homam (100th year) | 100 | Completion of a blessed life |
The ceremony begins with Sankalpam, where the couple sits before the priest to take a vow and seek blessings from deities.
Invocation of Lord Ganesha to remove obstacles and bless the rituals.
A sacred fire ritual to satisfy planetary energies and avoid negative influences.
The most important ritual for
Protection from health issues
Long life
Relief from suffering
Holy water is poured over the couple for purification and divine grace.
The couple symbolically renews their marriage, representing continued love and companionship.
Everyone showers flowers and gives aashirvadam for well-being and long life.
Serving food to all guests brings punya (good karma) and blessings.
Fruits, flowers, coconut, betel leaves & nuts
Saree & dhoti for the couple
Kalasham set
Rice, turmeric, kumkum, sandal paste
Homam samagri, ghee, navadhanyam
Prasadam and sweets
Photos of deities
Men: Silk dhoti, angavastram
Women: Silk saree or traditional attire
This ceremony is performed for:
✔️ Married couples jointly
✔️ Single individuals also can perform solo rituals
✔️ Elders aged 69+ based on janma nakshatra & tithi
Marks the point where body, mind & soul align with divine energy
Encourages wisdom sharing and emotional bonding
Represents gratitude for the journey of life
Connects generations through tradition
| Ritual | Represents |
|---|---|
| Homam | Purification of karma |
| Garland exchange | Reaffirming companionship |
| Abhishekam | Blessings of renewal |
| Annadanam | Sharing abundance |
The homam reduces the effects of:
Shani dosha
Graha peeda
Pitru dosha
Rahu-Ketu afflictions
Bhima Ratha Shanti is a sacred celebration of life, gratitude, and divine blessings. It honors the wisdom of elders and strengthens family bonds while invoking spiritual protection and long-term wellbeing. Performing this ceremony with devotion brings peace, prosperity, and harmony to the entire household.
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It is a Hindu ceremony performed at the beginning of the 70th year to seek blessings for long life, peace, and good health.
Ganapathi Homam, Navagraha Homam, Ayush Homam, Mrityunjaya Homam, and Kalashabhishekam.
Yes, it can be conducted at home, temple, or community hall.
No, individuals can also perform it.