Maha Mrityunjaya Homam Scale & Japa Count
Maha Mrityunjaya Homam Scale
The japa counts of Maha Mrityunjaya Homam explained — from 108 to a Laksha homam — and how to choose the right scale.

Types & japa count
Maha Mrityunjaya Homam is performed at different scales according to how many times the mantra is chanted. A larger count means a longer, more elaborate homam with more ritviks (priests), and is chosen for the gravity of the need.
108 / 1,008 times
A focused homam for general health, well-being and protection — the most commonly performed scale.
11,000 times
A larger homam for serious illness, recovery and significant protection.
Laksha (1,25,000)
A grand homam with many ritviks, for the most serious health crises and longevity.
Koti & community homams
Very large collective homams performed for community welfare and great causes.
Selecting the right count
108 or 1,008 suits general health and protection; 11,000 and Laksha homams are chosen for serious illness or grave situations. Karishye helps you choose the right count and assembles the required purohits and samagri. Talk to our experts to decide.
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Frequently asked questions
Q.How many times is the mantra chanted?
From 108 up to 1,25,000 (a Laksha homam), depending on the need — 108 or 1,008 for general health, larger counts for serious situations.
Q.Which scale of homam should I choose?
108 or 1,008 suits general health and protection; 11,000 and Laksha homams are chosen for serious illness or grave situations.
Q.Does Karishye perform all scales?
Karishye helps you choose the right japa count and arranges the required purohits and samagri; talk to our experts for guidance.