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Shiva Homam (also called Rudra Homam in some traditions) is a powerful fire ritual performed to invoke the blessings of Lord Shiva for:
- Health
- Longevity
- Destruction of sins and karmas
- Mental peace and protection
- Liberation (moksha)
It uses the sacred fire (Agni) to carry oblations (ahuti) infused with Shiva mantras, especially from the Sri Rudram of the Yajur Veda.
Description
Why Perform Shiva Homam?
| Purpose | Benefits |
|---|---|
| Overcome health problems | Brings physical and mental healing |
| For peace of mind and removal of anxiety | Calms the nervous system and clears the mind |
| To clear family and ancestral curses | Neutralizes pitru doshas and karmic burdens |
| During difficult planetary periods | Mitigates effects of Saturn (Shani), Rahu, and Ketu |
| Seek spiritual growth or moksha | Helps in shedding ego and advancing spiritually |
| For marriage delays or disputes | Brings harmony and removes doshas in charts |
Main Mantras Used in Shiva Homam
| Mantra Type | Example |
|---|---|
| Moola Mantra | ॐ नमः शिवाय (Om Namah Shivaya) |
| Sri Rudram | From Krishna Yajur Veda – 11 Anuvakas |
| Chamakam | Prayers for fulfillment of worldly and spiritual desires |
| Maha Mrityunjaya | Om Tryambakam Yajamahe – For health and protection |
Shiva Homam Procedure
- Sankalpa – Declaring the purpose of the homam (health, peace, etc.)
- Ganapathi Pooja – Invocation to Lord Ganesha
- Kalasha Sthapana – Inviting Lord Shiva into a pot with sacred water
- Rudra Abhishekam – Offering water, milk, honey, etc., to Shiva Linga
- Chanting of Sri Rudram and Chamakam
- Agni Prathishta – Fire altar setup
- Homam – Offerings made into the fire while chanting:
- Rudra mantras
- Maha Mrityunjaya mantra
- Namah Shivaya
- Purnahuti – Final full offering to fire
- Theertha Prasada Distribution – Sacred water, fruits, and blessings
Items Required (Homa Samagri)
- Cow ghee, honey, milk, sugar, dry coconut
- Bel (Vilva) leaves – sacred to Lord Shiva
- White rice, black sesame seeds
- Camphor, agarbatti, sandalwood paste
- Rudraksha mala (optional for japa)
- Firewood – mango sticks or cow dung cakes
- Sacred ash (vibhuti), white flowers
Best Days for Shiva Homam
| Day | Significance |
|---|---|
| Pradosham Day | Highly sacred for removing sins |
| Monday | Lord Shiva’s day |
| Maha Shivaratri | Annual night of Lord Shiva |
| Arudra Darshan | Cosmic dance celebration of Nataraja |
| Nakshatra days | When Mrigashira, Ardra, or Satabhisha stars rise |
Ideal For People Who…
- Are facing long-term health issues
- Have planetary doshas (especially Rahu, Shani, Ketu)
- Want to progress in spiritual life
- Seek peace in marriage or family
- Want to remove ancestral curse (pitru dosha)
- Are involved in yoga, meditation, or mantra practices
Additional Options (for advanced rituals)
- Ekadasa Rudra Homam – 11 priests chant and perform 11 rounds of Rudram
- Rudra Krama Archana – Rare, powerful Shiva Pooja
- Mrityunjaya Homam – Specific for life protection and illness
- Kashi-style Shiva Homam – Includes symbolic river Ganga rituals

