Laghu Rudra Homam
(Swab your
Negative Karma!)
Lord
Shiva, the decider of Earth, revealed his divine form and presence to the world
to help accomplish and make his devotees’ dream come true. It is said that Lord
Shiva grants to his devotees, whatever they ask for, no matter how complicated
the wish is. He blesses you with the following:
- Blessings that you ask for
- Swabbing away of negative karmas and adding to your positivity
- Eternal Happiness
- Family well being
- Career satisfaction
- Leadership
- Successful in endeavors and
- Peace, health and prosperity
What
is done in Rudram Chamakam Homa?
Rudram
is the divine syllable or mantra that is dedicated and chanted to Lord Shiva.
Lord Shiva is decorated with Bilva leaves, a kind of leave that divinity is
said to outpour in. He is offered with Prasad. He is appeased with the chanting
of Rudram by a group of sacred priests, with which his presence is felt and he
ultimately blesses his devotees with what they ask for—sincerely!
Japas
or mantras are recited accordingly for each Homa by a sacred group of priests
who are authenticated, devoted and sincere. It is essential that a Japam
(mantra) is spelled rightly for the right effect. And, our group of expert
priests makes sure that they perform the Homa in the authentic and traditional
way with the right syllable for the right effect!
It
is known to spiritual people that at the end of every Homa, sacrificial ghee
(clarified butter), clothes and other divine things are offered to the
fire—Agni Devatha. Once the fire swallows all these divine offerings, it
bestows the people assembled for the gathering and the performer with all that
they ask for. It is believed that Lord Shiva is present all over virtually and
blesses and grants your wishes in person!
What
Will I Receive?
Laghu
Rudra Homa—Swab away your Negative Karmas!
If you perform
this Homa, you will be blessed with whatever you ask for by Lord Shiva. Your
deep and sincere prayers are but alone the only way to make your dreams come
true by offering prayers to Lord Shiva!
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