Chandi Homam | Chandika Homa | Chandi Path
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What is Chandi Homam or Chandi Path?
Chandi Homam is a prominent homa and one of the most powerful one for getting overall Success in all undertakings and for removal of all kinds of doshas and obstacles in one’s life. Maa Durga in the form of Devi Chandi is the prime Deity of this homam and her blessings are bound to clear all your obstacles and hurdles in your path to success and glory. Performance of a Maha Chandi Homam | Chandi Path sets a person free from all kind of Black Magic, Evil Eyes, Obstacles, Negative Energies, Evil deeds against him and the person is blessed with a long lasting Health, Wealth and Prosperity.
Chandi Homam | Chandi Yagam also supports a person in achieving victory over enemies and in court cases. In this Chandi Yagam, an extensive Puja and Homam are carried out for Devi Durga. In this Homam, Goddess Durga is worshipped as a girl child below 10 years of age (Kanya) and hence girls from the same age group are worshipped during this puja and homam. All the other incarnations of Devi Durga are also worshipped during the Chandi Path or Chandika Homa.
Book & Perform Chandi Homam | Chandi Path
The Chandi homam or Chandika Homa is a very unique sacrificial rite involving powerful Chandi Path or Durga Saptashati Mantras. There are 700 mantras, spread across 13 chapters of the Markandeya Purana. It is said that reciting the Chandi path will drive away all the negative energies in the reader’s life. These chapters are divided into three parts. The 1st chapter is devoted to Goddess Durga, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th chapters extol the greatness of Goddess Mahalakshmi. The remaining chapters are devoted to Saraswathi, the Goddess of Learning.
As per ancient Vedic texts, Chandi Homam is an ultimate prayer to Maa Durga (also known as Maa Chandi) which can be extraordinarily beneficial to us for removing all kinds of Obstacles and help us achieve our goals in life by clearing all our problems in life. The importance that Rudrabhishekam holds for Lord Shiva, Chandi Homam holds the same for Devi Durga.
Benefits of Chandi Homam
- By performing the Chandi homa, the sufferings that are caused by hostile elements, are eradicated. The sufferings resulting from poison, sorcery, thieves etc., are removed by performing this homam.
- Chandi homam is performed to attain better health, prosperity, longevity, food, wealth, progeny, fame, success, strength etc,
- Helps in removal of fear, ailments, danger, defeat in the hand of adversaries etc.
- By performing the homa five times, evil planetary influences are removed.
- The performance of this homa seven times removes all fears,
- performance eleven times begets royal influence
- sixteen times begets progeny.
- Chandi Homam helps in overcoming obstacles and barriers in life.
- Helps you attain success and win over one’s enemies.
- Blesses one’s life with positivity and happiness.
- Liberates one from evil eyes and curses.
Chandi Homam Cost and Puja Vidhi
Chandi Homam being an extraordinary Homam or pooja, it has to be performed by expert priests with years of experience in handling such a complex and powerful homa. If not done properly, the results might not be fruitful.
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PurePrayer has a network of expert qualified Vedic priests in many Devi Kshetras and many cities in India, who can perform the Chandi Homam. Other rituals include:
Ganapathy pooja: Worshipping Lord Ganesha clears all the obstacles and paves way for one’s success. So, before any auspicious beginning, Lord Ganesha is first invoked with pooja and prayers.
Kanya pooja: Kanya pooja is a ritual of worshiping girls (aged 6 – 10), symbolizing the Kanya Kumari form of Goddess Chandi or Durga. This ritual is specially performed to recognize the divine feminine power vested in a girl child.
Anugna Sankalpam: Seeking the consent of the Goddess to perform the Yagam which is a sacred ritual. The ritual specifies for whom, where and when the yagna is performed.
Punyahavachanam: Purifying the mind, body and place before the Chandi yagam is performed. Holy water is sprinkled with mango leaves around the place with the chanting of Mantras.
Kalasa Sthapana: 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 performed to this Kalasa invoking the blessings of the goddess Chandi.
Saptashati Parayanam: Chanting of Durga Saptashati Slokas (700 Sanskrit shlokas) while worshipping the various forms of the Goddess. Bhairava Bali (offering): After the chanting of Slokas, offering is made to Lord Bhairava (an incarnation of Lord Shiva) to signify the ritual.
Punyahavachanam: Pooja and mantras are chanted to purify the place and people who are performing the Homam
Gau pooja: The Sanskrit word Gau means Cow. In Hinduism, Cow is considered to be ‘Khamadhenu’, a holy animal embodied with divine qualities. Pooja and prayers are offered to the cow before the homam, seeking her blessings for prosperity.
Suvasini Pooja: Offering pooja to an elderly married woman (whose husband is alive) and performing Pada pooja to that person (traditional foot washing ceremony) to invoke her blessings.
Dampathi pooja: Dampathi means couple. Prayers are offered to an elderly couple with Paada pooja.
Brahmachari pooja: A Brahmachari is an unmarried man. He is held in high esteem in Vedas and Puranas for several reasons. Paada 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.
Sumangala Dravyaahuti: Auspicious materials such as Saree, turmeric, sandalwood powder, kumkum (vermillion) etc. are offered to the Goddess invoked in the Fire.
Purnaahuti: Chandi Yagam 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 Goddess Chandi. Lights are lit using camphor and are used to glorify the Goddess. It is also called Aarthi and is performed during the end of Chandika homa.
Puja Samagri required for Chandi Homam:
1) Turmeric powder – 100 grams 2) Kumkum – 1 Packet
3) Sandalwood Paste /Powder – 1 Packet 4) Agarbathi – 1 Packet
5) Camphor – 1 Packet 5) Betel Leaves & Nuts – 30+30
6) Flowers – 4 Bunches 7) Fruits – 12 Bananas and 5 Variety Fruits
8) Coconuts – 8 nos 9) Rice – 5 kg
10) Sari (for Poorna Ahuti) – 1 nos 11) Ghee – 500 grams
12) Coins (quarters) – 20 13) Naivedyam – Devotee’s choice
14) Dried Half Coconut (Copra) – 4 Nos 15) Atukulu 100 grams
16) Deepam 17) Oil – As required
18) Match box 19) Cotton wicks
20) Vasthram – All Colors 15 numbers 21) Panchapatra Udharini
22) Trays 4 nos 23) Small Cups 5 nos
24) Dress (for Kanya Pooja) – 1 nos 25) Kalasams – 4 nos
26) Honey – 1 Small Bottle
Book the best Vedic Pandits/Purohits from PurePrayer to perform Chandi Homam or Chandi Path at your home, office or in Teerth kshetras like Gokarna, Kumbakonam, Srirangapatna, Trimbakeshwar, Udupi.
Frequently Asked Questions about Chandi Homam
Who should perform Chandi Homam?
Each of us come across problems or inconveniences in life, despite our best efforts. When we are not able to tackle such tough situations, we look for some divine intervention. At this point a Chandi Homa is a much favored pooja or homam. What significance Rudrabhishekam holds for Lord Shiva, Chandi Homam holds for Devi Durga.
Chandi Homam is an exceptional homam, performed to assuage and look for favors of Goddess Durga. One can profit by great wellbeing and cheerful family life by performing this homam.
When to Perform Chandi Homam | Chandi Yagam?
Navaratri, the nine days during which goddess Chandi is worshipped is the most auspicious time to perform Chandika Homam. Besides these, other days favorable for the Homam include
- Chitra and Karthigai Pournami (Full Moon in the long periods of Chitra and Karthika),
- Jyestha Amavasya (New Moon in the period of Jyestha),
- Ashtami (eighth Moon stage),
- Navami (ninth Moon stage),
- Chaturdasi (fourteenth Moon stage),
- Magha Amavasya (New Moon in the long stretch of Magha).
It is desirable to perform the Homa during the daytime and ideally complete the customs before dusk.
Can I perform Chandi Homam at home?
You can perform Chandi homam at your home. Chandi Homam is very powerful pooja and it should be performed with utmost devotion, care and with proper chanting of Vedic mantras. Pureprayer can arrange for qualified Vedic Pandits or priests who are experienced in Chandi Homa. The pandits can explain the procedures in Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Hindi or a language of your choice.
What is Nava Chandi Homam?
Nava Chandi Homam is a very very powerful Vedic Fire Ritual performed as an individual homam, it is very powerful Vedic ritual performed to nullify and remove any type of hurdles and obstacles in one’s life due to Evil Eye, Black Magic and may such problems.
What is the cost of performing Chandi Homam?
The cost of performing Chandi Homam ranges from Rs25,000 up to Rs1.5 Lacs, depending on the place, number of priests etc. Pureprayer can give you a complete guidance on this homam with optimal pricing and purohits.
Why is Chandi Path done?
The Chandi Path is also called the Durga Saptashati. It comprises of the 13 chapters of the Markandeya Purana. If all the 700 sacred verses of the Chandi Path are recited with concentration and utmost devotion, then the reader will gain the energy to overcome all the obstacles in life.
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