Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Homams - The Whys of it and for what?

Hommam
 
  Homam is a special pooja It can be performed in a Yagasala or even it is performed as a puja in the home like other Hindu activities. A good Hindu Lifestyle is perform homam on hindu auspicious days and days like Birthdays, Annivesaries, before starting new venture, etc. Homams can be done on Hindu festivals. It is one among the Hindu Ceremony and considered very important among hindu beliefs and practices. In short it prime among Hindu rites. There are even Homams to get rid of s Hindu Black magic and nullify the hindu eye effect. The Homams performed by us follows strict Hindu rules. You can order any Homam for any purpose / desire / occassion / festival. We have a wide choice of Homams. 
Ganapathy Homam
      Before starting any new venture or anything afresh, Ganesh Homam is must. If one is suffering from losses, when starting a new business or investments or when one is getting married, or to remove obstacles or for celebration of your or your child's birthday, Maha Ganpathy Homam is recommended.
 
Sudarsana Homam
      Performance of the Sudarshana Homam confers health, wealth and Prosperity on the seeker (in this case the person who performs the Homam). If the seeker desires material benefit, the Chakram grants him all the riches he wants. A beautiful Chakram formation of the flames could be seen. 
Navagraha homam
       Navgraha Homam is recommended for all, particularly those planets are detrimental or malefic as per horoscope. Navgraha Homam shall be performed every year to ensure that you always get maximum advantage from your planets. The planets are to propitiate against their evil influences. 
Ayush Homam
      This Homam is performed to Lord Shiva, so that the devotee performing this homam will get longevity in life. apa mrityu, Akala Maranam etc., are terms indicating untimely and unfortunate death. The best remedy is to perform Ayushya Homam on every birthday, as reckoned by the birth star not by the English date. 
Maha Lakshmi Homam
      In the vedas, she called Sri. Goddess Lakshmi indicates prosperity. Worship of Lakshmi indicates an appreciation of prosperity and a sense of responsibility towards it. Depicted an extremely beautiful woman, Lakshmi stands on a lotus. She has lotuses in various stages of bloom in her two hands.
 
Lakshmi Kubera Homam
      To go hand in hand with Lord Vishnu's act of maintenance and protection, Goddesses Lakshmi is the possessor of every form of wealth. The golden coins falling on the ground from the front left hand of Lakshmi illustrate that She provides wealth and prosperity to her devotees.
 
Santhana Gopala Homam
      The manthras spelled during the homam glorifies Lord Vishnu as the Purusha or the primitive being with innumerable heads, eyes and feet. The lord is illustrated as the cause of all living beings. It further describes the manner in which different species occur from his various limbs.

Mrithunjya Homam
      Mritunday Homam is performed for Lord Shiva to protect the person suffering from the ailments. Lord Shiva represents the aspect of the Supreme Being and is considered to be the destroyer of evil and sorrow. Shiva is 'tri netra' or three eyed, and is 'neela kantha' - blue necked.

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