AAYUSHA HOMAM FOR 2 MEMBERS ( OFFLINE / ONLINE )
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get peace of mind, prosperity and get rid of all ill health, get rid of with
the exclusive pooja karyakrams done only for you as per the date preferred by you. Share the full name of the
bhakta in whose name the pooja is to be performed, gotram, date of birth and
mention any specific prayer to be communicated during pooja. we will share the
pooja date, time and location 1 week in advance , if you want to participate
offline, else we will share the pooja images with you. The Ritual is perfumed by Pandits & vedic scholars trained in agama shastras at TTD schools. The
homams are different from other traditional poojas, as the homams need different pooja
samagri, follows different pooja paddhati and takes more time of atleast 2-3 hours from start
to finish. book your pooja online and get the blessings of the celestial divine
Ayusha Homam is a Vedic ritual performed to invoke the blessings
of Ayur Devata (the deity associated with life and longevity) for health and
long life. This homam is particularly significant in the Hindu tradition and is
commonly conducted on birthdays, special milestones, or when seeking divine
intervention for health-related concerns. Here are some key aspects of Ayusha
Homam:
Purpose and Benefits
1. Health
and Longevity: The primary aim of Ayusha Homam is to promote good health and
extend the lifespan of the individual for whom the homam is performed.
2. Disease
Prevention: It is believed to ward off illnesses and ailments, ensuring
physical and mental well-being.
3. Blessings
for Children: Often performed for children to ensure their healthy growth and
protection from ailments.
4. Relief
from Doshas: It helps in pacifying various doshas (imbalances) in one’s
horoscope that might affect health and longevity.
1. Selection
of Date: The homam is usually performed on an auspicious day after
consulting with a priest or astrologer.
2. Preparations: The
ritual involves setting up a homa kund (sacred fire pit), collecting necessary
materials like ghee, herbs, grains, and specific offerings.
3. Mantras
and Invocations: Vedic chants and specific mantras dedicated to Ayur Devata are
recited. The priest invokes the deity, seeking blessings for health and
longevity.
4. Offerings: Various
offerings are made into the fire, symbolizing the act of giving and receiving
divine grace.
5. Conclusion: The
homam concludes with aarti (ceremonial worship with light) and prasadam
(blessed food), which is distributed among the participants.