Dasa Maha Vidya Homam | Kanchipuram| March 01 – March 10, 2024
Participate in Dasa Maha Vidya Homam Online in the holy city of Kanchipuram from 1st March to 10th March, 2024 for a ten-fold healing (Physical, Psychical and Spiritual) and grace & benevolence of ten forms of Shakti Goddess.
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Importance of Sri Dasa Maha Vidya Homam
Sri Dasa Maha Vidya Homam is a powerful Vedic Fire-Ceremony to help in attain Success, Prosperity as well as the Spiritual Growth. It is the most powerful and effective Fire-Ritual to attain success, wealth, health, and prosperity in life. This Homam also can help in removing obstacles, negativity, and evil forces that may be blocking your progress.
The divine energies invoked during the Homam, provide protection and support during difficult times.
Homam for Abundance | Homam for Protection
Dasa Maha Vidya Homam is suggested as a ‘Homam for Abundance’ and ‘Homam for Protection’. Performing Dasa Mahavidya Homam is said to result in the fulfilling of these desires.
Benefits of Dasa Maha Vidya Homam
- Benefits of performing the Sri Dasa Maha Vidya Homam are many. This can help in attaining success in all areas of life, including career, education, relationships, and personal growth.
- This is an important Vedic ritual suggested for enhancing one’s wealth, health, and prosperity by invoking the blessings of the ten goddesses.
- It can help in removing negative energies and obstacles that may be hindering one’s progress.
By performing the Sri Dasa Maha Vidya Homam, one can receive the blessings of all these ten goddesses.
Dasa Mahavidya Homam 2024 Date | Events
Date | Homam Performed | Benefits |
01-March-2024 | Sri Kali Homam | Courage & Confidence |
02-March-2024 | Sri Taara Homam | Peace & Protection |
03-March-2024 | Sri Lalita Homam | Abundance of wealth |
04-March-2024 | Sri Bhuvaneshwari Homam | Improved Relationship |
05-March-2024 | Sri Bhairavi Homam | Removes Negativity |
06-March-2024 | Sri Chinna Mastaa Homam | Address Drishti Dosh |
07-March-2024 | Sri Dhoomavati Homam | Removes Threats |
08-March-2024 | Sri Bhagalamukhi Homam | Overcome debts |
09-March-2024 | Sri Raja Matangi Homam | Protects from Misery |
10-March-2024 | Sri Kamalatmika Homam | Bestows Riches |
Dasa Mahavidya Homam 2024 Price Details
Puja | Pricing | Sankalpam Details | Prasadam Details |
Homam
on Each day |
Rs.999 | Sankalpam per person per Day | ·Mangalasutra thread
·Kunkum ·Red Thread (1 No.) ·Homa Raksha with vibhoothi |
Homam
on Ten Days |
Rs.9999 | Two Sankalpas for 10 Days | ·Mangalasutra thread
·Kunkum ·Four Red Threads ·Homa Raksha with vibhoothi ·High Quality Silver Kamakshi Coin ·Cotton Saree |
Kanya Puja per day | Rs.8000 | ·Mangalasutra thread
·Kunkum ·Red Thread ·Homa Raksha with vibhoothi ·High Quality Silver Kamakshi Coin |
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Suvasini Puja per day | Rs.8000 | ·Mangalasutra thread
·Kunkum ·Red Thread ·Homa Raksha with vibhoothi ·High Quality Silver Kamakshi Coin |
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Poornahuti
Saree per day |
Rs.15000 | ·Mangalasutra thread
·Kunkum ·Red Thread ·Homa Raksha with vibhoothi ·High Quality Silver Kamakshi Coin ·Blouse Piece |
Dasha Maha Vidyas, Decoded
Dasha Maha Vidya can be explained as “Ten Great Cosmic Wisdoms” and holds significant importance in Hinduism. Dasha Mahavidyas are a group of ten powerful and revered goddesses in Hindu traditions, particularly within the Shakta tradition. This is a powerful and revered concept in many practices of Hinduism and Tantra. It represents the ten different aspects of the divine energy in feminine form, known as ‘Shakti’. Kali, Tara, Lalita or (Lalita Tripura Sundari), Bhuvaneshwari, Bhairavi, Chinnamasta, Dhumavati, Bhagalamukhi, Raja Matangi, and Kamalatmika are these ten different forms. Each Goddess represents a particular aspect of power and energy. Offering Pujas and worshipping them collectively through Dasha Maha Vidya Homam can help individuals overcome obstacles, challenges, and malefic or negative influences in their lives.
By understanding and connecting with each Dasha Maha Vidya, individuals can gain insight, guidance and blessings to navigate the journey of life and achieve spiritual fulfilment.
Importance of Kanchipuram Teerth Kshetra
Kanchipuram was famous as a city of thousand temples in the past, probably during the Sangam age. Being one of the seven sacred places that are called ‘Mokshapuris’ capable of granting salvation, Kanchipuram enjoys a special status as a Yatra Sthal among all the Teerth Kshetras. The Puranas state that, when Lord Shiva was roaming carrying the dead body of Sati, the Nabhi Bhaga (Navel part) along with the ‘Odyana’ (waist band) fell in this region. It is one of the ‘Sacred Seven Places’ mentioned in the Puranas that can grant ‘Moksha’ (Salvation) and also known as the “Nabhisthana Odyana Peetham”. Goddess Parvati has been installed in eight forms of Shakti in the temple complex.
Kanchipuram Sarees are another attractive reason to visit this region of Tamil Nadu. For more than ten Centuries, this region has been famous for silk saree weaving and has earned a special status including a GI Tag. Kancheepuram Silk or Pattu Sarees (Pronounced as Kanjivaram) are a must for any Divine Destination Wedding or Spiritual Destination Wedding. Kanjivaram Silk Sari is a common fascination of the Indian woman. Even the foreigners prefer these saris and never forget to take a specimen of Kanjivaram Silk woven in Tamil Nadu.
Kanchi Kamakshi Temple
Kamakshi Temple in the city of Kanchipuram or simply Kanchi in Tamil Nadu State, is believed to have been built during the reign of Pallava kings, whose capital was Kanchipuram. Tevaram and Divyaprabandham are the other ancient scriptures that explain the beauty and importance of Kanchi Kamakshi temple. The presiding deity Kamakshi in eight forms is the main draw of this temple complex. Kamakshi Temple in the city of Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu State, is an ancient Hindu Temple dedicated to Goddess Parvati (called Kamakshi), the ultimate form of Goddess Lalita Maha Tripurasundari. Kanchi Kamakshi temple is a must visit place for seeking peace and benevolence.
Nagareshu Kanchi is an old saying about the rich past of the region.
Jagadguru Sri Adi Shankaracharya, the proponent of Advaita Philosophy during 8th Century CE scholar and saint, re-established the Sri Chakram in this Kamakshi Devi temple. Four worships are performed here every day as per Agama traditions.
Kanchi Kamakshi
Ka means Goddess Saraswati, Ma means Goddess Lakshmi and Akshi means eye. Hence, Kamakshi is with Goddess Saraswati and Goddess Lakshmi as her both eyes.
Sri Vadiraja, the great seer in the 15th Century CE from Ashta Matha tradition of Udupi Kshetra, praises Kanchi Kamakshi’s beauty – “Shiva is having his third eye to see the beauty of Parvathi as if his two eyes are not sufficient. The beauty of Goddess Parvati is incomparable that even parama virakta (meaning austere) Lord Shiva would get ‘Kama’ (evince interest) in Parvati.
(Source: TeerthaPrabandha).
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Participate in Dasa Maha Vidya Homam Online in the holy city of Kanchipuram from 1st March to 10th March, 2024 for a ten-fold healing (Physical, Psychical and Spiritual) and grace & benevolence of ten forms of Shakti Goddess.
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