Homam
is a religious ritual performed by Hindus, to invoke the blessings of specific Gods and
Goddesses. It begins with the performer known as Karta (devotee) invoking Agni
(God of fire) and inviting him to carry the offerings into the fire, to the
concerned deity. The Gods, pleased with the offerings grant the wishes of the
devotees in the form of benefits like longevity, good health, wealth, success
in business, ward off evils, get rid of enemity, gain prosperity, progeny etc.,
etl. In fact, the invoking of Fire God is (i.e. Agni) is traditionally
considered as the carrier of our prayers and offerings to the concerned
deity/devatha. It is said that since these devathas are so powerful, they are
not easily reachable to the ordinary man. The Agni acts as an easy and
approachable intermediary who can pass on our devotion and prayer to the
devathas. The Agni along with his two brothers, takes our offerings to the
Gods, through the powerful Vedic recitals of specific Mantra, given for each
ritual.
The
Ayush Homam is one such, performed on the completion of first year of birth
Nakshatra (note - not as per birth date, but the day of constellation that
falls on the same Indian Calender month in the following year of birth).
Primarily to pray for longevity and prosperity of life this Homam is performed.
Ayush = meaning age or tenure of life, and Homam, the invocation of the deity
through a consecrated fire. Though it is usually performed on the First
birthday (Star-wise) of the baby. It can even be performed anytime later during
one’s lifetime.
After
the purification of the place where the Ayush Homam is held, i.e. Graha Suddhi
Punyahavachanam, the priests are invited to invoke the Lord Brahma, through
their prayers. The recitals are at least with three such priests, chanting the
Ayush Sooktham in unison. Then, the Lords of birth Nakshatra, Family Diety
(Kula Devatha) are invoked. Basically, this starts with the Kumbam known as
Khalash and then the same is repeated again with the Holy Fire. This can be compared
to the respect with which we treat our guests and ensure they feel special.
Similarly, the God is also treated in a special way. The perform sits facing
east, where the Agni Kundam is kept in front of him in the centre.
The
purpose of performing Aayush Homam is that, when a child is born, the
possibilities of having the vibrations of previous birth and might identify the
previous birth's contacts. To remove that from the present body, they apply
certain herbal sticks that will heat the body and mind, which will remove the
poorva jenma karma, and make the child fit to live this generation. In The Holy
fire they offer cooked rice, ghee made out of cow's milk and some samithu known
as wooden sticks of smaller size. While offering these, they recite and chant
the Ayush Sooktham for a minimum three times, that contains 8 stanzas.
Ayushya
Homam is Dedicated to the Life God to enhance longevity - Ayush - i.e. life.
Homam is explained by the sage Bodhayana in the Bodhayana sutras. According to
Bodhayana, if a child is constantly ill, this Homam could be performed on a
monthly basis till the child attains good health. But in general practice, this
is performed only at the first year of birth only i.e. day of the star in which
the child is born. This Homam is performed on the day the child completes one
year of age. In case one is unable to perform it on this day, it can be done on
the consecutive month. It may be done even on a monthly basis. By performing
the Ayush Homam the evil effects caused by day of the fortnight (Thithi), day
of the week (Vara) & the constellation (nakshatra -star) are eradicated. It
bestows longevity, prosperity and good health. It is experienced that even some
of the common ailments, which cannot be diagnosed through mainstream medicines,
are cured by the performance of this Homam.
After
the Homam, the child is given the reminder cooked rice as a Prasadam, added
wtih sugar.
The
general sequences for this ritual :
1.
Changing Holy thread by the performer, (2) Purifying the Home (suddhi
punyahavachanam), (3) Anugjam, (4) Sankalpam (5) Vishwakshena Aradhanam (6)
Ayurdevatha, Kula Devatha, Ishta Devatha & Nakshatra Devatha aavaahanam in
the Kumbam (7) Archanam (8) Recitals of Ayush Sooktham and other Devatha
Mantram - Japam (9) Agni Avaahanam (10) Pradhana Ayush Homam - depending on the
number of priests/Bruhaspati, the number can vary from 28 to 108 ahuthis. (11)
Nakshatra Devatha, Purusha/Sri Sooktha Homam & (12) Jayathi Homam. And
finally the Maha Aseervatham - the blessings of Brahmins with Vedic recitals
specific for the function, after offering their due sambavana/Dakshina. Kula
Devatha/Perumal/Thayar & Acharyan Sambavana.
At
The end of the function, Mangala Aarathi is taken.
The
Ayush Homam is also performed during completion of the 60th, 80th & 100th
year. Srivaishnavites perform Sri Sooktha, Purusha Sooktha & Sudarsana
Homam together with Ayush Homam. Shivites used perform, starting it Ganapathy
& Navagraha pooja, then with Ganapathi Homam & Navagraha Homam.
However, for both, after the Ayush Homam & Poorna Ahuthi, a sacrifice known
as Jayathi Homam is performed at the end. The Jayathi Homam is, in fact, to be
performed at the end of each auspicious Havan known as Homam; this is for all
the sect of Brahmins.
List
of Items required for Ayush Homam - List given in Tamil & English.
மஞ்சள்/Turmeric
Roots & Powder
குங்குமம்/Kumkum
சந்தனம்/Sandalwood
paste
கற்பூரம்/Camphor
ஊதுவத்தி/Incense
sticks
வெற்றிலை
- பாக்கு/Betel Leaves & betalnuts
பழங்கள்/Fruits
புஷ்பம்
- கதம்பம்/Flowers
குழந்தைக்கு
ஏற்ப சிறிய மாலை/small garland for the child
அக்னி
குண்டம் அல்லது ஆறு செங்கல்/6 Bricks or AgniKundam for Holy fire
சாதம்
200-மில்லி/Cooked Rice 200 ml
நெய்/Ghee
வாழை
இலை/Banana Leaves 4
கும்பம்/கலஸத்திற்கு
ஒரு டவல் அல்லது வேஷ்டி உத்ரீயம்/A Towel or Dhoti for Khalas
மாவிலைக்கொத்து/Mango
Bunch leaves
அனுக்ஞத்திற்கு
சில்லரை தக்ஷிணை/Coins
அரிசி/Rice
1 Kg
தேங்காய்/Coconuts
சர்க்கரை/Sugar
சொம்பு,
டம்ப்ளர், ஸ்தாலி, உத்திருணி, தாம்பாளம், ட்ரே, கலஸத்திற்கு குடம் அல்லது சொம்பு
/Water
vessels, Tumbler, spoon, Trays & Plates etc.
(வரட்டி,
சமிது, பூணல் இத்யாதிகளை வாத்தியார் கொண்டு வரலாம்)/
Cowdung
cakes, Yagnjopaveetham, firesticks etc. can be brought by the Bruhaspathi
himself.
Hope
this article and the list help to plan their ward's Ayushya Homam in an
arranged manner.
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