Homa / Pooja
Navagraha Homa
Navagraha Homa is a Hindu Vedic ritual dedicated to the nine celestial bodies or planets known as Navagrahas. The Navagrahas are considered influential in astrology and are believed to have a significant impact on an individual’s life.
Sudarshana Homa
Sudarshana Homa is a Vedic fire ritual dedicated to Lord Sudarshana, a powerful and auspicious form of Lord Vishnu. Lord Sudarshana is believed to be the divine discus (chakra) wielded by Lord Vishnu, representing the cosmic wheel of time and the destroyer of all evil forces. The Sudarshana Chakra is considered a symbol of protection and a tool for removing obstacles and negative energies.
Chandika Homa
Chandika Homa is a sacred Vedic fire ritual dedicated to Goddess Chandika, a powerful and fierce manifestation of the Divine Mother or Shakti. Also known as Chandi Homa or Durga Homa, this ritual is performed to seek the blessings and protection of Goddess Chandika. The Goddess is considered a symbol of divine energy and is worshipped for her ability to destroy evil forces and grant courage, strength, and overall well-being to her devotees.
Pavamana Homa
The Pavamana Homa is often associated with the Pavamana Mantras, which are a set of Vedic chants dedicated to the purification and cleansing of the environment. The main objective of this ritual is to purify the atmosphere and seek blessings for health, well-being, and prosperity. It is believed to cleanse the environment of negative energies and promote positive vibrations.
Mruthunjaya Homa
The “Mrityunjaya Homa” is a sacred Vedic fire ritual performed in Hinduism, dedicated to Lord Shiva in his form as Mrityunjaya, which means “conqueror of death” or “the one who triumphs over death.” The ritual is often conducted with the aim of seeking blessings for health, longevity, and overcoming illness or challenges.
Bagalamukhi Homa
The Bagalamukhi Homa is a sacred fire ritual performed in Hinduism dedicated to Goddess Bagalamukhi, who is considered a powerful and protective deity. Goddess Bagalamukhi is often worshipped for her ability to restrain and control enemies, obstacles, and negative forces. The homa is conducted with the aim of seeking the goddess’s blessings for protection, victory, and control over adversities.
Poojas
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Ganesha Pooja
Lakshmi Pooja
Sathyanaraya Pooja
Durga Saptarshi Parayana
“Parayana” generally refers to the recitation or chanting of sacred texts or verses with devotion and focus. Combining these elements, it could possibly indicate a dedicated recitation or chanting practice involving prayers, hymns, or mantras related to both Goddess Durga and the Saptarshis.