Prachi Tirth - Chandi Yagna
About
Prachi Chandi Yagya which is also known as chandi havan is described as one of the most powerful rituals in the Hindu religion. In this Yagya, a form of Goddess Durga is worshipped as Goddess Chandi. The yagya is performed to seek her blessings and protection. Chandi Havan holds great spiritual significance as it represents the battle of good over evil.
At first, Sankalp is taken in the name of the devotees. Then Goddess Chandi is invoked by the pujari with the help of mantras and then things like flowers etc offered. Then the path and havan of Goddess Chandi is done. At last, aarti is done of Goddess Chandi and her blessings are taken.
Book Prachi Tirth - Chandi Yagna
Benefits of Prachi Chandi Yagya
Chandi Yagya is performed to seek blessing from the Goddess for various purposes including removal of obstacles, protection from evil forces, spiritual growth and fulfilment of wishes, The havan also brings peace, prosperity and success in the life of devotees.
Place of Puja
At Prachi Tirth
Required Things (Puja Samagri)
The puja samagri is included in the Dakshina
Ghee(घी), Flower(फूल), Fruits(फल), Sandalwood(चंदन), Akshat(अक्षत), Honey(शहद), Ganga Jal(गंगा जल), Milk(दूध), Curd(दही), Kapoor(कपूर), Sugar(चीनी), Coconut(नारियल), Turmeric(हल्दी ), Mango Leaf(आम का पत्ता), Dry Fruits(सूखे मेवे).
When to Perform Chandi Yagya?
This puja can be done in Prachi on any day of the year according to the Muhrat.
Chandi Yagna Duration in Prachi
Chandi Yagna takes time around 5 To 6 hours.
Yajman Details
- Total Yajman: 5