Saint Anita - Narayanita
Ordained Minister in Budapest, Budapest
Why did you originally become an ordained minister online?
I chose to become an ordained minister online because I felt that the Source had marked this path for me. It allows me to live out my calling, to guide and support others through ceremonies, and to honor the sacred moments of life. For me, ordination is not about titles or recognition, but about service: creating spaces of presence, meaning, and connection where people can feel the deeper truth of who they are.
Where are you from?
Hungary, Budapest
What do you hope to achieve with your online ordination?
Through my online ordination, I hope to serve as a vessel for the Source, revealing its true greatness and many faces to those who seek. My deepest intention is to help people awaken to their original nature, the inherent dignity, compassion, and light that has always been within them. I wish to guide others in moments of transition and celebration, to create sacred spaces where they can encounter the divine both within themselves and in one another. Ultimately, my goal is not only to perform ceremonies, but to inspire healing, presence, and connection, so that each person may remember who they truly are and live in harmony with that truth.
Religious Affiliations
Buddhism, Hare Krishna, Hinduism, Spiritualism, Theravada Buddhism, Unitarian Universalism, Universal Life Church, Vaishnavism, Vedanta, Other
Additional Information
My spiritual journey has been lifelong, beginning with Christian sacraments in childhood and later exploring diverse traditions including Jehovah's Witness, Pentecostal, Mormon, Hare Krishna, Hindu, and Buddhist communities. Over the past decades I have served in many ways - offering food, leading prayers, performing Narasimha cleansing rituals, and supporting others in their spiritual practice. While I am new to officiating formal weddings and funerals, I bring more than 20 years of lived spiritual practice and interfaith experience, which allows me to hold ceremonies with depth, authenticity, and presence. My spiritual path cannot be confined to a single tradition. While I draw deeply from Hindu and Buddhist teachings, I also honor the wisdom of nature-based spirituality and the universal truths that transcend any one religion. I see myself as interfaith and non-denominational, guided by the Source that reveals itself in many forms. My calling is to create sacred spaces where people of all backgrounds can feel welcome, to celebrate life’s milestones with authenticity, and to remind others of their original, divine nature. For me, every tradition is a doorway, and all of them lead back to the same living truth.
What do you think makes your ceremonies special as a Budapest, BU wedding officiant?
What makes my ceremonies special is the way I hold space for the couple and their loved ones. I see each wedding not only as a legal union, but as a sacred moment where two lives, two stories are woven together. I strive to create a ceremony that reflects the couple’s unique journey, their values, and their love, while also opening a window to the greater presence of the Source. My role is to bring calm, depth, and authenticity, so that everyone present can feel the sacredness of the moment and remember that love itself is divine.
Are there particular areas near you where you prefer to travel or have special experience?
Available in Budapest and other Hungarian locations within reasonable travel distance (details to be discussed).
Types of Service Offered
Marriages, Same-Sex Marriages, Renewal of Vows, Baptisms, Funerals, House Blessings, Exorcisms, Spiritual Healing, General Ministry, Spiritual Guidance
Additional Information
By ‘Exorcism’ I mean spiritual cleansing rituals, using incense, prayer, and sacred mantras to restore harmony and balance, always performed with compassion and respect, never in a confrontational way.