Dhanvantri Homam
Heal fast and Stay Healthy!
What does it mean?
Dhanvantri, in modern times known as 'The Divine Physician' is a form of Lord Maha Vishnu.
He beholds an Amrita Patra (Pot containing Amrita, nectar of immortality) and is capable of relieving people from physical ailments.
Why Vedic Seva?



Significance
Special Offerings:
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Special medicinal herbs are offered in the Fire.
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Archana and Puja are done using Tulsi leaves.
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Different kinds of fresh fruits are also offered as Neivedyam.
Gayatri Mantra - Special Vedic Chant
Om Vasudevaya Vidmahe Vaidyanathaya Dhimahi Tanno Dhanvantari Prachodayat
Pujas performed for this Ritual

Ganesha Puja
Ganesha worship for successful completion of the ritual.

Maha Sankalpam
Purpose and prayers of the participant (owner) mentioned along with other details of the ritual

Varuna Puja (Punyahavachanam)
Varuna, God of Oceans is invoked to cleanse the place of worship along with people and materials involved in the ritual.

Kalasha Puja
Invocation of the desired deity in a Pot (Kalash)

Agnikaryam
Invocation of the desired deity in Fire.

Visesha Homam
Various materials offered into the fire while chanting powerful mantras.

Purnahuti
Conclusion of Fire offerings

Upacharam
Final offerings of incense, light and food for the deities invoked in Pot.

Prarthana
Offering heartfelt prayers

Prasadam
Distribution of fruits or edible items offered during ritual, as a blessing of the deity.