July 02 2016

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RUDRA HOMA

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Inner Awakening Participants were witness to their first sacred Vedic Homa during the program: Rudra Homa.

Rudra homa is a powerful homa or fire ritual for cleansing the system of all deep-rooted disorders. The homa is performed to invoke the grace of Rudra, one of the many energies of Shiva.

The Science of Homa is a Vedic ritual which helps us connect to the fire element, one of the five major elements in Nature. Homa is performed by lighting the sacred fire and using selected sacred materials, and through prayer and visualization, the Cosmic energy is invoked into the homa fire. The fire is energized by chanting mantras, allowing the energy to spiral upward and outward into the surrounding environment. Performing homas cleanse and rejuvenates the environment by allowing an abundant inflow of prana (life-force) into the atmosphere.

Photos From The Day:


Rudra Homa

His Holiness arrives at Nithyanandeshwara Temple, Varanasi for the Rudra Homa His Holiness blesses all the IA Participants and visitors.


Rudra Homa Rudra Homa - Sacred herbs offered to the Fire Rudra Homa - Flowers and food offerings for the Fire Rudra Homa - Flowers and food offerings for the Fire Having manifested from the Cosmic Ocean, the conch represents Lakshmi and wealth Presiding Deities of the Temple - Nithyanandeshwara and Nithyanandeshwarai http://nithyananda.org/sites/default/files/photo-gallery/2016-7july-2nd-nithyananda-diary_IMG_6325_varanasi-aadheenam-IA-day7-rudra-homa.jpg http://nithyananda.org/sites/default/files/photo-gallery/2016-7july-2nd-nithyananda-diary_IMG_6329_varanasi-aadheenam-IA-day7-rudra-homa.jpg


http://nithyananda.org/sites/default/files/photo-gallery/2016-7july-2nd-nithyananda-diary_IMG_6369_varanasi-aadheenam-IA-day7-rudra-homa.jpg Chanting the Rudra Homa is said to cleanse lifetimes of Karma

The Consecrated Water from the Kalasha, sacred vessel Blessings!

Photos Of The Day:

Rudra Homa

Avatara Shastra


Shivoham




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Sakshi Pramana:

Balasants of the Nithyananda Gurukul enriching visitors to the Nithyanandeswara Hindu Temple with the power of blindfold reading