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Hinduism
Chandi
Homam
Purpose
The purpose of the Chandi
Homam is to remove any obstacles or blocks in growth – both internally
and externally – for a
person or a group of people.
Visualization
Visualize
the goddess Durga riding on a tiger and you sitting in her lap. As she
moves forward she is removing all obstacles in the path without you even
realizing it. You are her
child in a state of bliss bestowed by her proximity and ever-present
smile.
Mantra
The
mantra for Chandi Devi is called Navakshari or the
one with nine-syllables.
The
mantra is
Aim Hrim Klim Chamundaye Vichhe.
Why
Homam?
Homam
or fire sacrifice is an auspicious way of accessing the divinity within
us and manifesting it externally. Fire, unlike earth (solid) and water
(liquid), is the first element that is able to make an upward
transition, defying as it were, gravity (representing our limitations
and attachments). It is this elevating property of the fire – a
manifestation of grace and compassion of the goddess - that allows the
divine purpose of our lives to find expression and be manifest here and
now.
Why
In a Group?
While the homam can be performed alone or in a group, the latter is
preferable. Why? Because there is focus, power, grace and beauty to
doing this activity in a group. If you think about it – we are like
birds who migrate in groups – in this case we are returning to our home
and what better way than all of us going together!
Ritual
The
core of the homam ceremony involves a recitation of the Durga Saptashati or 700 verses in praise of the goddess Durga. With
the recitation of each verse, offerings are made in the sacrificial fire
invoking the goddess. The Durga
Saptasati is 13-chapter narration from Markandeya
Purana attributed to the rishi Markandeya.
In a workbook-like, fascinating, allegoric way the verses
demonstrate how the Goddess Chandi vanquishes and anihilates the two
demons Shumbha (or Pride) and Nishumbha
(or Shame), slaying the negativities of Indulgence and Denial,
restoring the equilibrium necessary for perfection.
Why
Secret?
The
words Para-Para-Ati Rahasya
(or extremely secret!) are often used along with any worship of Devi or
the goddess. The words are often misinterpreted to mean that it should
be not made accessible to the common people. However, the true meaning
of Rahasya in these rituals is
that a major part of the ritual or
ceremony is internal. The external ceremony is often coupled with
internal visualizations garnering our infinite resources within, making
the ritual both powerful and meaningful. The true purpose of the Chandi
Homam therefore is to provide a blueprint for balancing our Passion and
Dispassion, Indulgence and Denial, manifesting our true divine Self that
unites Selfishness and Selflessness.
–
Maalok
September 28, 2000
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