Bhu Varaha Homam
Presiding Deity:
Vishnu
The Boovaraha Homam, also known as Bhu Varaha Homam, is a powerful Vedic fire ritual dedicated to Lord Varaha, the third incarnation of Lord Vishnu. In this form, Lord Vishnu took the shape of a boar to rescue the Earth (Bhudevi) from the primordial waters, where it was submerged by the demon Hiranyaksha. The homam is performed to invoke the blessings of Lord Varaha for stability, protection, and prosperity, especially regarding land and property.
Significance and benefits
- Property-related blessings: The homam is highly beneficial for those dealing with land or property matters. It is often performed before buying a new property or starting construction to ensure a smooth, prosperous, and obstacle-free process.
- Vastu Dosha removal: The ritual is a potent remedy for Vastu Dosha, which are architectural defects or negative energies within a property. By performing this homam, devotees can rectify these issues and create a more harmonious and positive living or working environment.
- Resolution of disputes: The Boovaraha Homam is believed to help resolve legal disputes and disagreements related to land, property, and real estate, bringing peaceful solutions for those facing such challenges.
- Protection from negativity: As the divine protector of the Earth, Lord Varaha is invoked to shield a property from dark forces, evil spirits, and negative influences that may harm the occupants.
- Overall prosperity and peace: By pleasing Lord Varaha, devotees can invite overall luck, abundance, and peace into their lives. The homam is thought to generate positive vibrations, ensuring the well-being of the family and success in all business endeavors.