Friday 16 January 2015

Chandi Homam

Chandi Homam


Problems are a part and parcel of every human's life. But the big question is how to solve them? This is certainly not something which can be taught but calls for a divine intervention.
This divine intervention can be accessed by offering your fervent prayers to the remover of obstacles - Maa Durga. Also called Maa Chandi, she is the only solution to your question of "How to solve problems in life". The knowledge of this basic truth has helped innumerable devotees to manifest their desires instantaneously

Gain the blessing of the supreme primordial Goddess with the divine technique of Chandi Homa.



Why Chandi Homam?

Chandi Homa can aid you in clearing off the obstacles and hurdles on your path to success. Goddess Durga, the chief deity of this Homa will gift you with the power to balance your passion and dispassion, indulgence and denial. With her blessing, you will be able to manifest your true divine Self that unites selfishness and selflessness.
By performing this Homa, you can invoke the energy of Goddess Durga, who will help you master your life! With her blessings you can effortlessly solve all the problems in life. There is nothing in this material world which is difficult to be procured by worshipping Goddess Durga!

Life is not a bed of rose and will continue to throw problems and challenges in front of you. But if you are not sure of how to deal with these unending problems then you just have to seek the blessings of Maa Chandi and see all your problems disappear.

Chandi Homam & the Deity

Chandi is a very fierce and powerful deity - She is the primordial energy that is responsible for the creation, sustenance and destruction of this entire universe. She is the sum total of the energies of all beings of this universe. By performing the Maha Chandi Homa, one can become free of evil eyes, curses, obstacles and they are also blessed with a lasting health, wealth and prosperity.
The Worship of Goddess Chandi highlights the importance of feminine energy and this is reflected in many of its spiritual worships. Goddess Shakthi is the embodiment of all the divine forces and she is the Mother of the Universe. She is the savior of her children on the earth and protects them from all the evil. The Goddess had attained various forms to kill the Asuras (Demons) who were torturing the humans and the Celestials (Devas). Devi Mahatmiyam talks about the importance of Chandiga Devi Purana in detail.

Procedures Involved in Chandi Homa

A Chandi Homa is not an ordinary Homa and has to be performed by expert 9 priests with years of experience in handling such a complex and powerful homa. If not done properly, the results might not be fruitful.
Our expert 9 priests will perform the Chandi Homa by chanting the Slokas containing in the 13 chapters of Durga Saptashati which is then followed by performing the actual Homa with other rituals which includes:
Ganapathy pooja: Prayers are offered to the Lord Ganesha seeking his blessings. Worshipping Lord Ganesha clears all the obstacles and paves way for one's success. So, before any auspicious beginning, Lord Ganesha is first addressed with pooja and prayers.
Kanya pooja: Kanya Pooja is one of the highlight of the Navaratri celebrations. Kanya pooja is a ritual of worshiping girls (aged 6 - 10) who haven’t attained puberty, symbolizing the Kanya Kumari (prepubescent) form of Goddess Chandi or Durga. This ritual is specially performed to recognize the divine feminine power vested in a girl child.
Anukyai Sangalpam: Seeking the consent of the Goddess to perform the Yagna which is a sacred ritual. The ritual specifies for whom, where and when the yagna is performed.
Punyakavajanam: Purifying the mind, body and place before the yagna is performed. Water is sprinkled with mango leaves around the place with the chanting of Mantras.
Kalasa Sthaapana: Kalasa means a pot. It is made of metal and is filled with water and placed with Mango leaves immersed in the water. Pooja is made to this Kalasa invoking the blessings of the goddess.
Parayanam Samarpanam: Chanting of Durga Saptashati Slokas worshipping the God. Bairava Bhali (offering): After the chanting of Slokas, offering is made to Lord Bairava (an incarnation of Lord Shiva) to signify the ritual.
Ganapathy pooja: Prayers are offered to Lord Ganesha before beginning the Yagna
Punyakavajanam: Pooja and mantras are chanted to purify the place and people who are performing the Yagna
Kho pooja: The Sanskrit word Kho means Cow. In Hinduism, Cow is considered to be a holy animal embodied with divine qualities. Pooja and prayers are offered to the cow before the yagna, seeking her blessings for prosperity.
Suhasini Pooja: Worshipping an elderly married woman (whose husband is alive) and performing Pada (traditional foot washing ceremony) pooja to invoke her blessings.
Dampathi pooja: Dampathi means couple. Prayers are offered to an elderly couple with Padha pooja.
Brahmachari pooja: A Brahmachari is an unmarried man. He is held in high esteem in Vedas and Puranas for several reasons. Padha pooja and prayers are offered to a Brahmachari seeking his blessings.
Chandi yagna: The fire ritual is performed with the chanting of Mantras and Slokas.
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Purna Hoodhi: Any Yagna becomes complete only when this ritual is performed. Betel leaves, Betel nuts, Coconut, Kumkum (red colored auspicious powder), Turmeric, Flowers, Fruits, a coin, a small bag of herbs are put together in a silk cloth and tied. The bag is dropped into the fire seeking the blessings of the Almighty.
Maha Deeparadhana: A ritual to honor the Goddess. Lights are lit using camphor and are used to glorify the Goddess. It is also called Aarthi and is performed during the end of the pooja

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