Powerful Hindu Fire Ritual -
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- This is most powerful Hindu Fire Ritual (Koti chandi yagna) that is performed very very rarely due to the immense cost and resources required. This was performed at durvasapura-Karnataka State-India.
Homa (also known as homam or havan) is a Sanskrit word (Sanskrit: हवन) which refers to any ritual in which making offerings into a consecrated fire is the primary action.[1] Its practice by "Rishis" in ancient time refers close to the Vedic era. At present, the words homa/homam and havan are interchangeable with the word Yajna.[2]
Homas are an important religious practice in Hinduism where they are part of most Sanskar ceremonies. They are also prevalent in current-day Buddhism (particularly the Tibetan and Japanese Vajrayana traditions) and Jain Although a consecrated fire is the central element of every homa ritual, the procedure and items offered to the fire vary by what occasions the ceremony, or by the benefit expected from the ritual. Procedures invariably involve -
the kindling and consecration of the sacrificial fire;
the invocation of one or more divinities; and,
the making of offerings (whether real or visualized) to them with the fire as via media, amid the recitation of prescribed prayers and mantras.
The consecrated fire forms the focus of devotions; it is often maintained on specific types of dung, wood, dried coconut (copra) and/or other combustibles. The fire-altar (vedi or homa/havan kunda) is generally made of brick or stone or a copper vessel, and is almost always built specifically for the occasion, being dismantled immediately afterwards. This fire-altar is invariably built in square shape. While very large vedis are occasionally built for major public homas, the usual altar may be as small as 1 x 1 foot square and rarely exceeds 3 x 3 feet square. Again, whereas major altars at public events may include a hollowing of the earth to create a relatively deep pit, usual altars involve no such excavation and indeed rise only inches above the ground.
In all events, the arrangement is centered in the middle of a space, which may be either outdoors or indoors. The principal people performing the ceremony and the priests who instruct them through the rituals seat themselves around the altar, while family, friends and other devotees form a larger ring around that center. The length and procedure of a homa depends on the purpose to which it is performed; many different types of homas exist, and the following list is only illustrative.
Some common Homas
Homa rituals have been performed by Vedic priests for several millennia. The following is an illustrative list of a few such homa rituals:
Ceremony Purpose
Aayushya homa to ward off evil influences present in a child's life immediately following its birth, thereby ensuring longevity
Mrutyunjaya homa for ward off life threatening situations like accidents and ensure longetivity of life
Dhanavantri homa for good health
Durga homa to cancel negative energies; for self-confidence
Chandi homa For Victory in all endeavors
Gayatri homa to facilitate positive thinking and subsequently performing good karma
Kritya Pariharana to counter the effects of black magic
Ganapati homa to overcome obstacles
Lakshmi Kubera homa for wealth and material prosperity
Thila homam performed for warding of the evil effects of departed soul.It is performed only once in life time preferably at Rameswaram/ Thrupullani( sethu karai)
Mangala Samskarana homa to celebrate auspicious events; to attain Moksha
Mahadevi homa for the stimulation of a marriage and for marital felicity among those already married
Navagraha homa to appease the Nine planets and limit the evil influences in one's horoscope
Punyahavachana homa for the naming of a child
Sudarshana homa for success in an undertaking
Santhana Gopala homa for blessings for a Child
Rudra homa Getting rid of all negative influences
Vastu homa a house-warming; to encourage good Vastu (energy in buildings)
Vidya homa to benefit students; to facilitate learning
Vishwa Shanthi homa for universal peace and harmony, as also harmony between the self and the universe
Viraja Homa purification rites performed as part of the formal ceremonies by which a person takes the vows of renunciation (Sannyas), thereby becoming a Sanyasi (monk)
Mantra Chanting is for for 21 days by 100 priests for 6 hours daily and finally Chandi homa is performed.
Hail Agni keeper of the ritual fire
I feel a strong Indo European connection to this as I am Italian. It is reminiscent of the vestal virgins duty of keeping an eternal flame. Ignis is latin for fire 🔥
AGNI
IGNI
@@iamdrgodsent1277 why do you millions of guys waste money traveling to middle of a waste desert to hajj, circling a piece of waste rock and throwing waste rocks at a waste stone pillar for days together? WHy do you drink that waste drainage water called zam zam filled with menstrual blood? Instead of spending millions for drinking waste drainage water, you guys could spend the money helping people of the world.
@Evan Bryant beautifully said! I'm Hispanic (Central American), and I always felt strong ties to ancient history (specifically to Near-East, Mediterranean, N. Africa, and Central Asia). I've been confused for being from there many times too LOL. The themes of fire altars are so universal, even my Mayan ancestors/culture still use them today.
@@contnuum1607 That rock actually held statues of Canaanite gods before they were destroyed by the that fuck Muhammad
White people are Albinos after all
the power of agni compells you! I am not indian, but this is powerful! and for me who is intrested in the concept of fire, this isinteresting! thanks for posting! Hello from an Iranian woman from Sweden: Nicki Rafiei.
Hello nicki
hi@@Sanskari348 hi
@@nickirafiei5306 are you zoroastrian
cause zoroastrians also have some fire ritual
unfortunantly no i am not, but i am fully aware of the antsient culture of iran too, and yes, some elements of hinduism and zoroastrianism are quite same like the worship of fire. Interestingly avestan and sanskrit are also quite similer. And my name in old persian means goodness. since i have an interest in the culture of india in total, i find it interesting, and i like fire too. But thanks for the question, hope i gave you some answer. Hello from Sweden: Nicki.@@ar2279
@@nickirafiei5306 yup vedic part of hinduism and zoroastrianism have many similar things it is because they both were one religion at a point in history? same with the language
A religion with philosophy but without a ritual is a blind faith...and a religion with ritual and without philosophy is a superstition ...both has to coexist in a religion..this is one such example...Respect _/\_
Before the Silk Road there was no philosophy in indian religions.
🕉 Tatpurushaya Vidmahe Lalilaya Dheemahi, Tanno Agni Prachodayat 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Nice; thanks for sharing! Proud to be a Hindu.
🕉 Yajnapurushaya Namo namah 🙏🙏🙏
Agni purohit, take our message to the gods , shower us with your blessings.
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Hindu dharm 🔱🔱🔱
Yugo yuge 🔱🔱🔱🔱
! Proud to be a Hindu.
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its fun.fire is great.i like
so nice........
Hindu rashtram jayatu 🔱
I got goosebumps by listening to the ritual ans seeing the video
Proud Hindu
Wow Adewale.
Hindus have one of the most beautiful culture...
...and "Indian" and "Hindu" is not the same :\
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Can anyone explain me what is symbolized by the long colored cloth that is going into the fire?
Buring all the negative energy
Fire is the purest of all that can exist on this earth. Fire can never be impure. You have to chant vedic mantras for performing each and every ritual in Hinduism. This fire ritual while chanting mantras is probably Holika Dahan. It's about Prahlad and his aunt. You can study about it online.
I indicates that. Agni carries all the cloths to the god or godess as It is the purest element on earth.
Cool
nice.thanks
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homam lo cloths enduku vestunnaru
ti chandi
Deep roots make a strong tree.
Dumb roots make a dumb tree.
Visit ISKCON TEMPLES my dear friend
its fun.fire is great.i like in cold country.i love fire
its not fun. agni devta is the most powerful dieties in world. if pleased it will do wonders for u but if annoyed it will destroy everything
@@shubhampant543 that's paganism...
Jai Hind
Namaste
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Tere allah ke gand me Popat momo ka lund dal do
what is name of trompet please sir
Not a trumpet its called a shanka or conch shell
What’s ritual all about
This ritual is called as 'yagya' or 'homa'. In this ritual, sevral offerings such as fruits, flowers, fragrances, clarified butter, silk, medicinal plants etc are offered to the devtas. The fire is considered as the mouth of devatas. Hence, these offerings are put into the fire alter. Performing such rituals purifies the atmosphere and is beneficial.
Hope you got the answer😊🙏
Good ritual
what they did?
Yajna
This is a shomyag
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST ??????
Depends on what U put In the fire....the most expensive one that I know costed roughly 30,000 dollars as it includes many gold objects and silver jewelry
Allah is my god and i respect them too
Fuck off we don't need Satan allwh
Being Mr.G you fuck off, I’m not a Muslim but I can tell your an idiot
Thanks Brother.
All abrahamic religions is the only way
@@johnlouieganancial2009 not accurate in this age
babo .
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST ??????
Yajna is extremely expencive. Though its effective.
@@mishacol not much expensive only pravagya yajna is expensive which is done to get rain
No Yagna is not expensive it will cost you something 1000 Rs in India or 15US Dollars. On special occasions and if you want to perform it daily regular yagya will cost you less than 1 Dollar.
Hare Krishna.
You may read Bhagwat Geeta and visit ISKCON TEMPLES and asked them more about it. They will help you out
@@deepakchowdhury3354 WHO CAN I GET TO DO IT FOR ME
@@HailOdin-cz1qf You can do it by yourself. And if you want to do it on special occasions than you can get in contact by any nearest Hindu Temple or Hindu Saint. They will guide you.