Purusha Sukta Havan

Purusha Sukta Havan

Purusha Sukta Havan is a powerful Vedic fire ritual based on the Purusha Sukta of the Rigveda, performed to invoke cosmic harmony, divine protection, spiritual balance, and overall well-being. It is highly beneficial for peace, prosperity, health, and alignment with universal order.

Location: Aurangabad
Duration: Temple, Pandits, Offices/Workplace

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Overview

Purusha Sukta describes the Cosmic Being (Virat Purusha) from whom the entire universe manifests. Performing Purusha Sukta Havan aligns the individual with cosmic rhythms, bringing balance to physical, mental, and spiritual dimensions of life. This havan is recommended for families, institutions, and individuals seeking harmony, protection, and holistic growth.

Purusha Sukta Havan holds a revered place in Sanatan Dharma, as the Purusha Sukta is one of the most profound hymns of the Rigveda, explaining the cosmic origin of creation and the unity of all existence. The hymn teaches that every being and element of the universe is an expression of the Divine Cosmic Purusha. Chanting and offering the Purusha Sukta through sacred fire establishes harmony between the individual, society, and cosmos. Bhaktinama conducts Purusha Sukta Havan with complete Vedic authenticity, led by experienced Pandits trained in Vedic chanting and homa procedures. The ritual begins with Ganesh Puja, Kalash Sthapana, and Sankalp, where the devotee offers intentions related to peace, health, prosperity, protection, and spiritual upliftment. This is followed by systematic chanting of the Purusha Sukta, accompanied by offerings of ghee and sacred samagri into the fire. The havan fire symbolizes the cosmic sacrificial fire from which creation emerged. Each mantra offering is believed to dissolve imbalances, purify the environment, and awaken divine consciousness. This ritual is especially beneficial for removing negative energies, stabilizing family and professional life, and fostering unity and clarity of purpose. The ceremony concludes with Pushpanjali, Naivedya, Aarti, and Ashirwad, filling the space with serenity and spiritual energy. Bhaktinama also guides devotees on maintaining purity, gratitude, and righteous conduct after the havan to sustain its benefits. Purusha Sukta Havan can be performed at home, temple, institutions, offices, or community spaces, making it suitable for both personal and collective well-being.

Visiting Information

  • Timing: Temple, Pandits, Offices/Workplace
  • Best Time to Visit: Navratri (Chaitra & Ashwin months)

Facilities & Amenities

  • • Parking: On-site for two-wheelers & four-wheeler
  • • Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible parking and entrance