Aarogya Pasupatha Homam Procedure: Parayanam & Homam Vidhanam
Aarogya Pasupatha Procedure
The step-by-step vidhanam — from the Pasupatha parayanam to the homam and purnahuti, invoking Shiva’s healing grace.

Parayanam & Homam
The rite has two parts — the parayanam, a devoted recitation of the Pasupatha mantras to Lord Shiva, followed by the homam, where offerings are made into the sacred fire as the mantras are chanted. Together they invoke Shiva’s healing grace. Karishye’s purohit brings the prescribed samagri and confirms the muhurtham.
How the homam is performed
Sankalpa & Ganapati Puja
A vow naming the person and the prayer for health, and worship of Ganesha to begin without obstacles.
Kalasha Sthapana & Punyahavachanam
The kalasham is installed and the space and devotees are purified.
Shiva Avahanam
Lord Shiva is invoked as Pashupati for the rite.
Pasupatha Parayanam
The Pasupatha mantras are recited with devotion for health and protection.
Agni Pratishtha
The sacred fire is consecrated for the homam.
Homam
Offerings are made into the fire with the mantras, invoking Shiva’s healing grace.
Purnahuti & Aashirvachanam
The final offering, then blessings and prasadam (vibhuti) for the family.
How long it takes
The parayanam and homam together usually take about 2 to 3 hours, depending on the sankhya (number of recitations) chosen. Karishye’s purohit brings everything and times it to the muhurtham.
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Frequently asked questions
Q.What is the procedure of the Aarogya Pasupatha Homam?
Sankalpa and Ganapati puja, kalasha sthapana and punyahavachanam, Shiva avahanam, the Pasupatha parayanam, the homam with offerings, and purnahuti with aashirvachanam.
Q.What is the difference between parayanam and homam?
The parayanam is the devoted recitation of the Pasupatha mantras; the homam is the sacred fire offering made with those mantras.
Q.How long does it take?
Usually about 2 to 3 hours, depending on the number of recitations (sankhya) chosen.