May 5, 2026
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Homam (or homa) is a sacred Vedic fire ritual in Hinduism, where offerings—such as ghee, grains, or seeds—are made directly into a consecrated fire to invoke deities, purify the environment, and gain spiritual or material benefits. It acts as a votive ritual, translating as a “votive offering” or “sacrifice” to cleanse sins and promote well-being.

Purpose: It is used to purify the environment, calm the mind, and invite prosperity.
Symbolism: The fire acts as an agent that transmits the offering to the divine. The five elements (Pancha Bhoota) are involved, using the fire to connect the practitioner (Jatara-agni) with the spiritual energy (Bhoota-agni).
Components: The ceremony involves a priest (purohit), a fire pit (homam kundam), and specific offerings (dravyams) tailored to the purpose of the rituaal

List of ongoing events/Parayanas

Sr.NoName of the Homam Duration of time Target CompletedTarget completion
Date.
A 01
Sri Lakshmi Ganapati Homam
2 Hours 108



60
A 02Sri Navagraha Shanti Homam3 Hours 10860
A 03Sri Vastu Homam2 Hours10860
A 04Sri Chatushshasti Yogini Homam2 Hours10840
A 05Sri Chandi Homam5 Hours10840
A 06
Sri Rudra Homam
3 Hours10857
A 07
Sri Lalita Homam
2 Hours10840
A 08Sri Sudarshana Homam2 Hours1083
A 09
Sri Maha Mrutyunjaya Homam
3 Hours1084
A 10Sri Ayushya Homam
3 Hours1081
A 11
Sri Varahi Homam
2 Hours108
A 12
Sri Shyamala Homam
2 Hours1081
A 13Sri Vidya Homam 2 Hours108
A 14Sri Lakshmi Narayana2 Hours1081

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