Tag: Homas

  • Who Are Ritviks Qualification Details

    Who Are Ritviks Qualification Details

    Those who have followed the procedures in Homas,Sacrificial 🔥 Fires Ceremonies conducted would have noticed terms like Acharya,Hotar and Rikvik.While people can identify Acharya, not many people know about Ritvik.

    Ritvik

    The Vedic priest who officiates Vedic sacrifices or rituals known as Yajnas is known as Ritvik . Qualification as below.

    Qualification

    • Well-versed in the Vedas.
    • Should have gained his knowledge the guru, in the guru-shishya tradition of learning.
    • Of good lineage.
    • He should have been leading a pure life.

    Types of Rikviks

    • Hotar representing the Rig Veda
    • Adhvarya representing the Yajur Veda
    • Udgatar representing the Sama Veda
    • Brahma representing the Atharva Veda

    Each one of these Ritviks has three assistants . Details.

    • Hotar – Maitravaruna, Acchavaka, Gravastut
    • Adhvaryu – Pratiprasthata, Neshta, Unneta
    • Udgatar – Prastota, Pratiharta, Subrahmanya
    • Brahma – Brahmanachamsi, Agnidhra, Pota


  • Subrahmanya Formula Agnishtoma An Orgy?

    I have been searching for material to write on Gautama Rishi.

    It is inevitable that one has to have details about Ahalya, His wife.

    In the sources on Ahalya I have found some links that seemed to me a misinterpretation of some of the Vedic Rites.

    That is the Subrahmanya Formula, a Mantra recited in the Agnishtoma Rite.

    In this rite the Mantra,

    Murugan with Valli and Devasena
    Lord Subramanya with Valli and Devasena

    ‘Subramanyom’ is recited thrice.

    Subranyam + Aham

    One would have noticed ,at Home while performing Homas, and at the temple.Yaagas, the Santhi Mantras conclude with,

    Subramanyom chanted thrice.

    The meaning is,

    May I become the Best Brahman,the Reality.

    Brahmin is one who has realized Brahman, the Reality.

    Subrahmanya is considered as the Best among Brahmins as He is reported to have explained the meaning of Pranava OM to His Father Lord Shiva.( hence Subrahmanya is called  Swaminathan).

    But in the hands of the Foreign Scholars(?) with a Mission to destroy Hinduism  and half baked pseudo left wing(?) writers,this sentence and the ceremony associated with it takes a beating.

    In the same way these scholars have written that the Asvamedha Yaaga performed by King Dasarata was followed by an Orgy with Rama’s Mohter Kousalya copulating with a Horse!

    From Max Muller to Ambedkar,..

    This Mantra , chanted during the Agnishtoma is accompanied by an Orgy, it is implied in their comments and explanations of the Rite!.

    The Procedure explained in the Rig and Sama Veda,Aitreya Brahmana does not say this.

     

    I am posting this article to misspell any misunderstanding that might arise because of not reading the Sanskrit original Text and an objective translation.

    Hinduism has two parts in performance of Yaaga.

    One is factual and actual.

    Another one is allegorical, like the Purusha Suktha which describes the evolution of the Universe and not a mere Yaga/Yangya.

    Agnishtoma is a Yaaga as it is performed with a specific purpose, for welfare and begetting progeny.

    Oblations are offered to Fire symbolically.

    The Subrahmanya Formula Details.

    (The Subrahmanyd formula. On its nature. By 
    whom it is to be repeated. The oblation from th^ 
    Patnivata Graha. The Yajya of the Agnidhrd.) 
    
    The Subrahmanya ^ is Vach. Her son is the 
    
    * The Subrahmany& formula is contained in the L4ty&yana S'r&uta 
    St^tras (1, 3), the Aguishtoma Sdma Pravoga, the S'atapatha Br&hm, 
    (d^ 3,4, 17*90), and the Talttirtya ibranyaka (1, 12, 8*4). Th« 
    
    
    
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    king Soma. At the time of buying Soma, they call 
    the Subrahmanya (thither) just as one calls a cow. 
    
    
    
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    peculiar ppoQanciation of thjls formula is noted by Pl^ini (1,S, 37-38). 
    The most complete information on its use being only to be found 
    ia the Samaveda SiHtras, I here give the* passages from L4ty§iyana 
    referring to it along with the formula itself: — 
    
    ^'^f^^'S >i ?T^^ ^^w[^ ^J^T^ ^Tff^mifmTK f%- 
    
    After the Atithya Ishti has b^n finished, he (the Subrahmany^) 
    should stand in the front part of the enclosure made for the wife of 
    the sacrificer inside the Vedi, and when touching the sacriflcer and 
    his wife, after having called thrice '' subrahmiinyom," recite the 
    following formula, '* Come, Indra ! come owner of the yellow horses ! 
    *' ram of Medhatithi ! Men& of Vrishanas'va ! thou bufiiilo (gaura) 
    " who ascendest the female {avaskandin) ! lover of Ahaly& ! son of 
    '* Kus'ika ! Br&hmana ! son of Gotama ! (come) thou who art called" 
    (to appear) at the Soma feast in so and so many days how many 
    there might intervene (between the day on which the 8abrahmany4 
    calls him, and that of the Soma festival at which his presence it 
    requested). The Subrahmany& is required on the second, third^ 
    fourth, and fifth day of the Agnishtoma, and almost on every day of 
    the other Soma sacrifices.^ On the second day the terms tryahg 
    tutydm, "three days hence" (i,e, on the fifth); on the thrid day, 
    dvyahefutydm, t. e. two days hence ; on the fourth, *'rfl#,i. e, to- 
    nionow ; and on the fifth (the day of the Soma feast) adya^ ue. to day, 
    are uspd to maik the time when the Soma banquet, to which Indra 
    is by this formula solemnly invited, is to come off. As far as n-pif 
    
    which is followed by the mentioning of the time appointed "VSJ^, 'WJf^ 
    
    Sec. there is no difference anywhere observable. But the few 
    sentences which follow, and which conclude the formula, differ accord- 
    ing to different schools. Some were (according to L^^vayana) 
    of opinion, that only ^f^Tn^i^ " cotne hither** is to follow; others 
    recommended 3i)T9*i^ im^cf, "come hither, O Magha van. "Others, 
    
    such as Gautama, were of opinion, that either is to be omitted, and 
    the concluding formula, ^^T ff^VT «nir^^cfTJl''^flT^^?f 
    " comp, ye divine Brahma priests, come, come !" has to follow 
    immediately upon ^R^f* 
    
    
    
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    Through this son the Subrahmany& priest milks • 
    (obtains) all desires for the sacrificer. For Vach 
    
    ? rants all desires of him who has this knowledge, 
    hey ask, What is the nature of this Subrahmany& ? 
    
    
    
    The name of the tune (S&man) according^ to which it is chanted 
    (or rather recited) is Brahmas'ri, the metre is called Sampdtg the 
    Rishi is Aditya, and India is the deity. 
    
    At the 80-called Agni:*htut sacrifices, which open the Chatur- 
    das'ar&tra Sattras (sacriticial sessions lasting for a fortnight), (Aa'T« 
    8'r. S. 11, 2) the 8ubrahmany& calln Aq^ni instead of Indra (L&ty&y. 
    1, 4) according to Gautama, by the following formula : 
    
    ^V ^TJT^ rif^fiTWlt ^^^HTifT W#1TT «»T?l5^T f%^^ 
    «Ttfif^ ITT^TUflfn^^ ^^TTF? »• «• " Come, O Agni, with (thy) 
    
    two red ones (horses), thou brightly shining, thou blazing in smoke, 
    J&tavedfts, thou wise! Angirus! Bi-ahmana, (come) called," dec 
    In the concluding formula ^\ Ji^o,^Xi-q fires, is used inatead of 
    ^j^j According to Dh&nanjaya the Subrahmany& formula for Agni 
    
    runs as follows ; ^TTT^TTJT^ ^Tf^ff 'T BH^T^ HTITST^T^T ^^^: 
    ^T ^l^^^f»^lR§T srmfir'C^. (the remainder as above) i. e. 
    
    '* Come, Agni ! master of the red horses, goat of Bharadvftja, son of 
    power, thou who ascendest (the female) ; lover of Ushas/' ice The 
    latter formula is just like that one addressed to Indra. Agni, as weU 
    as Indra, are in both these formulas, which must be very ancient, 
    invoked as family deities, the first pre-eminently worshipped by the 
    Angirasa, the latter by the Kuslkas. Both ffods are here caUed 
    " Bi&hmans." In later books ludra appears as a Kshattriya, and 
    as a model of a king. 
    
    On the so-called Agnishtomtya day of all sacrifices (in the Agni- 
    sh^oma it is the fourth and precedes the Soma day), on which day 
    the animal for Agni and Soma is slain and sacrificed, an extension of 
    the Subrahmanyi formula takes place. The Subiahmany& priest 
    has on this day to announce to the gods, that such and such one 
    (the name of the sacrificer must be mentioned), the son of such and 
    such one, the grandson of such and such one, offers, as a Dikshita, 
    (as initiated into the sacrificial rites) a sacrifice. ("^fg^T^lJiS) 
    The term ' Dtkshita' forms then henceforth part of the name of the 
    sacrificer, and his descendants down to the seventh degree. In this 
    part of India there are many Biahmans distinguished by this honorary 
    epltiiet, which always indicates that either tlie bearer of it or his im- 
    me«iiate ancestors have performed a Soma sacrifice, and have been 
    proclaimed dikshita by the Subrahmany4 in all due form. , 
    
    * J^uhe must be a 8rd person singular, as S&y explains it. 
    
    
    
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    One should answer, She is Vach. For Vach is 
    Brahma, and Subrahma (good Brahma). 
    
    They ask, Why does one call him (the Subrah- 
    manya priest) who is a male, a female ? (They answer) 
    Subrahmanya represents VacH (which is in the 
    feminine gender). 
    
    They further ask, When all the other priests are to 
    perform their respective duties within the Vedi, and 
    the Subrah manya outside the Vedi, how is it that 
    the duty of the Subrah manya (in this particular 
    case) becomes performed inside the Vedi ? One 
    should answer. The Vedi has an outlet where things 
    (which are no more required) are ' thrown ; if the 
    Subrahmanya priest calls (the Subrahmanya) when 
    standing in this outlet, then, in this way, (his duty 
    is performed within the bounds of the Vedi). They 
    ask. Why does he, standing in the outlet, repeat 
    the SubrahmanyS, ? (On this they tell the following 
    story.) 
    
    The Rislns held once a sacrificial session. They 
    said to the most aged man among them, " Call the 
    Subrahmanya^ Thou shalt call the gods standing 
    among us (on account of thy age), as it were, nearest 
    to them." In consequence of this the gods make 
    him (the Subrahmanya) very aged. In this way he 
    pleases the whole Vedi. 
    
    They ask. Why do they present to him (the Su- 
    brahmanya) a bull as a reward for his services ? (The 
    answer is) The bull is a male ( vrlshd)^ the Subrah- 
    manya is a female, both making thus a ( ouple. 
    (This is done) for producing offspring from this 
    pair. 
    
    The ^gridhra repeats the YSjya mantra for the 
    P^tnivata Graha (a Soma vessel), with a low voice. 
    For the Patnivatais the semen virile, and the effusion 
    of the semen virile passing on without noise, as it 
    were, he does cot make the Anuvashatk&m. Foe 
    
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    the Anuvashatara is a stop. Thinking, I will not 
    stop the effusion of the semen, he does not make the 
    Anuvashtkara, for the semen which is not disturbed 
    in its effusion, beare fruit. Sitting near the N'eshtair, 
    he then eats, for the Neshtar is in the room of women. 
    Agni (Agnidhra) pours semen in women, to produce 
    children. He who has this knowledge provides 
    through Agni his females with semen, and is blessed 
    with children and cattle. 
    
    The Subrahmanya ends after the distribution of 
    the Dakshina,* for she is Vach. The Dakshina is 
    food ; thus they place finally the sacrifice in food, 
    which is Speech. 
    
    
    
    SECOND CHAPTER, 
    
    (On the Skastras of the minor Hotri-priests at the 
    
    Saitras.) 
    
    
    
    (On the Shastras of minor Hoiri-priests at the morn^ 
    
    ing and evening libations!) 
    
    The Devas spread the sacrifice. When doing so, 
    the Asuras approached them, thinking, let us ob^ 
    struct their sacrifice. They attacked them from the 
    right side, thinking this to be the weak point. The 
    Devas awoke, and posted two of their number, Mitra 
    and Varuna on the right side. Through the as- 
    sistance of these two, the Devas drove the Asuras 
    and Rakshas away from the morning libation. And 
    thus the sacrificers drive them away (if they have 
    the Maitravamna Shastra repeated); thence the 
    Maitra varuna priest repeats the Maitravaruna Shastra 
    
    * He represents Agni. 
    
    * The Dakshin& is distributed at the midday libation. 
    
    
    
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    at the morning libation. The Asuras, defeated on the 
    right side, attacked the centre of the sacriftce^ The 
    Devas awoke, posted then Indra, and defeated through 
    his assistance the enemies. Therefore the Brahma- 
    nachamsi repeats at the morning libation the Indra 
    Shastra. 
    
    The Asuras, thus defeated, attacked the sacrifice 
    on the northern side. The Devas posted on this 
    side Indragni, and defeated thus the Asuras. There- 
    fore the Achhavaka repeats the Aindragna Shastra 
    at the morning libation. For by means of In- 
    dragni the Devas drove the Asutas and Rakshas 
    away from the northern side.
    Posted in Public Interest.
    Reference and citation.
    Excellent source.
    
    http://archive.org/stream/aitareyabrahman00unkngoog/aitareyabrahman00unkngoog_djvu.txt
  • Agnihotra Effect Water Purification Experiment Result

    I have written articles on Homas, type of Homas, their efficacy and the effect of Homas on Electromagnetic Field.

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    How Agnihotra works Image source http://www.homatherapy.org

     

    ‘As already stated, under steam volatilization, the various volatile oils get diffused

    in the surrounding atmosphere along with steam and smoke. Since these oils have
    distinct good smell, the foul odors are automatically replaced.’
    ‘Not until approximately 50 meters away from the Fire Hut under power lines did the meter start to register EMF (Photo 4). We held a glass of Agnihotra ash water above the meter, to see if it would make a difference. To our delight and surprise, the dial plunged close to zero (Photo 5).’
    There is report of a Study conducted on the effect of Agnihotra on Water and how it helps the process of Water Purification.
    Here is an excerpt.
    ‘Agnihotra is a special fire performed exactly at the time of sunrise and sunset in a copper pyramid. It comes from ancient Vedic Knowledge. Agnihotra is said to purify the environment and especially it has been found to have profound impact in mitigating water pollution problem. The present study shows that water will be purified if it is kept in a room where Agnihotra is regularly performed. Water purification also happens if water bottles are kept inside a Faraday Cage in the Agnihotra room. These results suggest that Agnihotra creates an energy field beyond the electromagnetic field which has profound impact.

    The experiment was done with three replications. All showed considerable improvements in water quality compared to control in all the five parameters tested. Table 1 shows the results in detail, Table 2 shows the percentage changes as compared to control.

    See the result in the Image below.

     

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    Fig. 4 is a graphical representation comparing properties of all the water samples kept in Agnihotra atmosphere versus control.

    There was a general improvement of water quality in all the parameters measured as compared to control. These changes are consistent through all three replications.

    Although there was some difference between the water samples kept in metal containers and the samples kept in bottles regarding DO, pH, and COD, this difference was rather small compared to the difference with control (Fig. 5).

    Fig. 5 – Comparison of properties of water kept in Agnihotra atmosphere (in unshielded bottles and bottles with shields from different materials) versus control (%)

    Also, there were some differences between the different kinds of metal containers – but again these differences were small compared to the difference with control. Further, experiments could look deeper into these differences.

    The main results with all three replications and all parameters of water quality are that:
    a) Agnihotra atmosphere helps to purify water.
    b) This effect of purification is there whether or not the water samples are kept in Faraday Cages.

    The conclusion seems natural that there is some kind of energy field around Agnihotra which is not of the known electromagnetic type and which is not shielded by Faraday Cages. If someone has some alternative explanation it would be interesting to hear about that.’

    The paper describing this experiment in detail

    Citation and reference.

    http://www.homatherapy.org/content/effect-energy-field-agnihotra-water-purification

     

     

     

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  • Homas Neutralize Electromagnetic Field EMF

    The power of Homas have been explained in the palas, results accruing out of performing Homa.
    The results are beneficial or otherwise.
    If the Homa is performed for a cause that is beneficial to All, then the results are very fruitful for the one who performs the Homa.
    Homa is a sacrificial offering to Gods through Fire, Agni.
    HOMAS are of two kinds.
    One is in Yagnya when it is performed because it ought to be and the other is in Yaaga when it is performed for a specific purpose in mind.

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    Photo 2. Jake Wearing, surprised after measuring zero EMF at our Fire hut next to a power transformer


    More than delivering beneficial results, Homas also remove excess ELECTRO MAGNETIC FORCE.
    EMF alteration to the advantage of the individual is one of the results of Homa. Image 2

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    Photo 3. The meter registering zero EMF taken next to the Power transformer

     

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    Photo 4. Approximately 50 meters away from our Fire hut under power lines, the meter on a higher sensitivity setting is registering low level EMF.

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    Photo 5. Jake holding a glass of Agnihotra ash water above the meter. He is standing under the power lines 50 meters away from the Fire hut. The meter reading plunges to near zero in proximity to ash water.

    Over the years we have had many people passing through Om Shree Dham, Homa Therapy Centre here in the Hunter Valley, NSW. Some people who are sensitive to the radiation of high voltage power lines have noted with surprise that our Fire Hut is positioned right under an electricity power transformer. However, on going inside the hut, all have commented that they do not experience any electromagnetic field distortion.

    Recently Jake Wearing from Victoria visited Om Shree Dham and brought with him an EMF Trifield Meter, capable of measuring magnetic output, so we had the opportunity to measure EMF on our property. The results confirmed what people have been experiencing over the years. However, the test done was on a casual basis, not according to scientific protocol.

    Jake had told us that the EMF meter measured high readings around power transformers. We asked him to take a measurement right under the transformer and next to the meter box. This is right next to our Fire Hut. To our astonishment, the dial on the meter did not move. It stayed on nearly zero. (See Photo 2 & 3)

    Not until approximately 50 meters away from the Fire Hut under power lines did the meter start to register EMF (Photo 4). We held a glass of Agnihotra ash water above the meter, to see if it would make a difference. To our delight and surprise, the dial plunged close to zero (Photo 5).

    urther, Jake noticed that whenever Frits or I moved close to him to view the meter, the dial went down. We remembered Shree Vasant telling us that the energy fields of consistent Agnihotris would be healing. When Jake, who had not been a regular performer of Agnihotra, held the meter under the power line, the dial registered EMF (Photo 4). We then felt inspired to see what would happen if he drank the ash water. Lo and behold, the dial moved down close to zero!

     

    Citation and references.

    http://www.homatherapy.org/content/electromagnetic-field-emf-distortion-neutralized-homa

  • Vancha Kalpalatha Ganapathi Tantric Mantra Homa 13 Gods

     

    Less known is the fact that though there are various systems to realize Brahman, The Reality,the underlying fact is that the Reality is one and the various Gods mentioned are the expressions of the One to suit the dispositions of the Many.

     

    1. Agni,
    2. Surya,
    3. Lalaithambika,
    4. Balatripura Sundari,
    5. Mahamritunjaya,
    6. Kubera,
    7. Lakshmi,
    8. Vishnu,
    9. Rudra,
    10. Durga .

     

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    Srividya Ganapathi.

    Śrī Vidyā Gaṇapati Vāñcha kalpalatā mantra

    श्री विद्या गणपति वाञ्छ कल्पलता मन्त्र

    This mantra is a combination of mantras of Gaṇapati, Saubhāgya Pañcadaśī and Gāyatrī.

    Vāñcha means wishing or the one who desires for something and kalpalatā means granting all desires. (Dictionary meaning of kalpalatā – a creeper that grants all desires).

    When a boon is granted, it is because of three reasons if the Deity is satisfied.

    1.The Karma Phala is due and it is hastened(Karma Phala means results of Righteous actions)

    2.The Deity is pulled by the God by the power of the Mantra.

    3.The God is pleased and He grants the boon with Love and affection.( Vancha)

    Vancha is a difficult word to translate into English.

    It is akin to love one feels spontaneously to wards a child or a total stranger moved by their mere sight.

    This is the mantra:

    om śrīṁ hrīṁ klīṁ glauṁ gaṁ

    aiṁ ka e ī la hrīṁ

    tat saviturvareṇyaṁ

    gaṇapataye ।

    klīṁ ha sa ka ha la hrīṁ

    bhargo devasya dhīmahi

    varavarada ।

    sauḥ sa ka la hrīṁ

    dhiyo yo naḥ pracodayāt

    sarvajanaṁ me vaśamānaya svāhā ॥

    ॐ श्रीं ह्रीं क्लीं ग्लौं गं

    ऐं क ए ई ल ह्रीं

    तत् सवितुर्वरेण्यं

    गणपतये ।

    क्लीं ह स क ह ल ह्रीं

    भर्गो देवस्य धीमहि

    वरवरद ।

    सौः स क ल ह्रीं

    धियो यो नः प्रचोदयात्

    सर्वजनं मे वशमानय स्वाहा ॥

    There is Sri Vidya Ganapathi Vancha Kalpalatha Homa.

    This Homa can be conducted only SRIVIDHYA UPASANA VEDIC PANDIT..
    This is a very rare Homa and who knows the concept of this Homa will perform this Homa
    Chanting Vancha Kalpa Latha Ganapathi Manthra is equivalent to 444 times of chanting regular Sri Maha ganapathi manthra. So to say performing of Sri vancha kalpalatha Homa is equivalent to performing of 444 times of Sri Maha Ganapathi Homa.
    Benefits of the Homa.
    1. Prosperity happiness and wealth in the family.
    2. All obstacles related Marriage, official career, puthra bhagya, prosperity in life and all negative aspects in the family will vanish.
    3.Grants the benefit arising out of taking bath in Holy rivers .
    4.Chanting all Vedas one can certainly realize
    5.Offering Brahman Bhojan to 1000 Vedic Brahmins .

     

    Citations and references.

    http://vedichomas.com/vancha-kalpalatha-ganapathi-homam/

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