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Book Shatru Nashak Homa Now →Purpose For protection, courage, removal of enemies/obstacles, legal relief, and decisive victory with the combined grace of Durga, Hanuman, and Narasimha. Best Time to Perform Day: Tuesday or Saturday; also Navaratri Color: Red / Saffron / Gold (use matching flowers, cloth, and offerings) Setup Pandit ji cleans the place, spreads a red/saffron cloth, places images/yantras of Durga, Hanuman, Narasimha , keeps a kalash on the right, and lights diya & incense. Bhakt sits calmly, keeps red/saffron/gold flowers, kumkum/haldi , sindoor (for Hanuman), tulsi (for Narasimha), prasad, and wa…
Deities: Hanuman ji, Bhagwan Narsimha, Maa Durga
This sacred homa is performed to: • Protect from enemies, jealousy, and negative intentions • Remove obstacles in personal, professional, and legal matters • Gain courage, strength, and divine protection • Neutralize black magic, curses, and harmful energies • Achieve victory in conflicts and challenging situations
• Protects from visible and hidden enemies • Helps achieve victory in legal disputes and competitive situations • Removes negative energies, evil eye, and jealousy • Strengthens courage, willpower, and mental resilience • Protects reputation, career, and personal relationships • Attracts divine blessings for safety and success
• Havan kund (if required) • Puja thali and ritual items • Sacred havan samagri and herbs • Mantra books for Durga, Hanuman, and Narasimha • Bell (ghanti) • Camphor (kapoor) • Cotton wicks and diya items
• Red or saffron flowers • Kumkum and turmeric • Sindoor (for Lord Hanuman) • Tulsi leaves (for Lord Narasimha) • Ghee for havan offerings • Havan samagri (if not provided) • Prasad (sweets or fruits) • Clean red or saffron cloth for altar setup • Water in a small vessel
• Tuesday or Saturday • During Navratri • On Hanuman Jayanti or Narasimha Jayanti • Morning or evening during an auspicious muhurta
Red, Saffron, and Gold are considered powerful and auspicious for this ritual.
• Choose a clean and peaceful place facing East or North • Spread a red or saffron cloth for the altar • Place images or yantras of Maa Durga, Lord Hanuman, and Lord Narasimha • Keep 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 before the homa and wear clean red or saffron clothes • Maintain devotion and focus during the ritual • Avoid anger, arguments, or negative speech on the day of the havan • Clearly keep your intention for protection or victory over obstacles • Follow Pandit ji’s instructions carefully during mantra chanting and offerings • Receive prasad respectfully after completion of the havan
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