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Book Dhanvantari Homa Now →Purpose For health, healing, protection from ailments, strength of body–mind, successful treatments, and the grace of Lord Dhanvantari (Ayurveda). Best Time to Perform Day: Dhanteras / Dhanvantari Jayanti, or Ekadashi Color: Yellow/Gold (use matching flowers, cloth, and offerings) Setup Pandit ji spreads a yellow/gold cloth, places Lord Dhanvantari photo/yantra, sets a kalash on the side, and lights diya & incense. Bhakt sits calmly, keeps yellow flowers, turmeric/sandal paste, honey/ghee, a few sacred herbs (like tulsi/neem), prasad, and water ready. Steps Sankalp: Pandit ji states name,…
Deities: Bhagwaan Dhanvantri ji
This sacred homa is performed to: • Seek divine support for recovery from illnesses • Strengthen immunity and physical vitality • Promote healing of body, mind, and energy • Support success in medical treatments and therapies • Restore balance and overall well-being in life
• Enhances immunity and overall health • Supports faster recovery from illness or medical conditions • Removes negative energies affecting health and vitality • Promotes mental calmness and emotional balance • Encourages healthy aging and disease resistance • Restores balance in body, mind, and natural energies
• Havan kund (if required) • Puja thali and ritual items • Sacred havan samagri and herbs • Dhanvantari mantra book for chanting • Bell (ghanti) • Camphor (kapoor) • Cotton wicks and diya items
• Yellow flowers • Turmeric or sandalwood paste • Honey or ghee • Sacred herbs such as tulsi or neem leaves • Ghee for havan offerings • Havan samagri (if not provided) • Prasad (sweets or fruits) • Clean yellow or gold cloth for altar setup • Water in a small vessel
• Dhanteras / Dhanvantari Jayanti (most auspicious) • Ekadashi • During periods of illness or healing • Morning during an auspicious muhurta
Yellow and Gold are considered auspicious for Lord Dhanvantari worship .
• Choose a clean and peaceful place facing East • Spread a yellow or gold cloth for the altar • Place Lord Dhanvantari photo or yantra at the center • Keep sacred herbs like tulsi or neem leaves near the deity • Place a kalash with water and mango leaves on the altar • Arrange diya, incense sticks, flowers, and offerings • Place the havan kund in front with ghee and samagri ready
• Take a bath and wear clean yellow or light-colored clothes before the ritual • Maintain positive thoughts and focus on healing during the homa • Avoid negative speech, anger, or distractions on the day of the ritual • Follow Pandit ji’s guidance carefully during offerings • Receive prasad respectfully after completion of the havan
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