You will receive the sacred grey ash powder from the homa, which will be blessed in the rituals. Keep this on your meditation altar and wear it on your forehead during meditation or at other times to expand the Divine blessings into your life.
Dr. Pillai explains this:
The ritual is the carbonization of thoughts. Carbon is our information bearing atoms. The carbon residue (ash) given out as Prasad is to be placed on the third eye area of the participants and carries the blessings of the archetypes invoked.
Please Note: Your Prasad will be shipped one week after the entire set of rituals is performed from Chennai, Tamil Nadu. For international shipping, please allow 2 – 4 weeks for delivery.
You will receive sacred Gray ash Powder, Vibhuti and Kum-Kum (Red Vermillion Powder) that was blessed in the rituals. Keep this on your meditation altar and wear on your forehead during meditation or other times and expand the Divine blessings into your life.
Please Note: Your Prasad will be shipped from Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery after the whole rituals.
A Chandi Homa is not an ordinary Homa and 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.
Our expert priests will perform the Chandi Homam by chanting the Slokas containing in the 13 chapters of the sacred text Durga Saptashati, which is then followed by performing the actual Homa with other rituals that include:
Ganapati Pooja: Prayers are offered to the Lord Ganesha seeking his blessings. Worshipping Lord Ganesha can clear all the obstacles and pave the 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 highlights of the Navaratri celebrations. Kanya Pooja is a ritual of worshiping girls (aged 6 – 10) who have not 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.
Anugna Sankalpam: Seeking the consent of the Goddess to perform the Homa, the sacred fire ritual. The ritual specifies for whom, where and when the Homa is performed.
Punyahavachanam: Purifying the mind, body, and place before the Homa 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.
Saptashati Parayanam: Chanting of Durga Saptashati (700 verses) and worshipping the various forms of the Goddess.
Bhairava Bhali (offering): After the chanting of Slokas, an offering is made to Lord Bhairava (an incarnation of Lord Shiva) to signify the ritual.
Ganapati Pooja: Prayers are offered to Lord Ganesha before beginning the Homa.
Punyahavachanam: Pooja and mantras are chanted to purify the place and people who are performing the Homa.
Gho Pooja: The Sanskrit word ‘Gho’ means Cow. In Hinduism, a cow is considered a holy animal embodied with divine qualities. Pooja and prayers are offered to the cow before the Homa, seeking her blessings for prosperity.
Suhasini Pooja: Worshipping an elderly married woman (whose husband is alive) and performing Pada Pooja (traditional foot-washing ceremony) to receive her blessings.
Dampati Pooja: ‘Dampati’ means a couple. Prayers are offered to an elderly couple with Pada Pooja.
Brahmachari Pooja: A ‘Brahmachari’ is an unmarried man. He is held in high esteem in Vedas and Puranas for several reasons. Pada Pooja and prayers are offered to a Brahmachari seeking his blessings.
Chandi Homa: The Fire Lab is performed with the chanting of Mantras and Slokas.
Sumangala Dravyaahuti: Auspicious materials such as saree, turmeric, sandalwood powder, kum- kum (red vermillion powder), etc. are offered to the Goddess invoked in the sacred fire.
Purnaahuti: Any Homa becomes complete only when this ritual is performed. Betel leaves, betel nuts, coconut, kum-kum (red vermillion powder), turmeric, flowers, fruits, a coin, and 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 Aarti and is performed during the end of the Pooja.
This divine intervention can be accessed by offering your fervent prayers to the remover of obstacles – Goddess Durga. Also called Chandi, she is the only solution to your question of “How to solve problems in life.” The knowledge of this fundamental 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.