What Is a Homa (Fire Ceremony) and Why It’s Performed
Quick answer: A homa (also called havan or homam) is a sacred Vedic fire ceremony in which offerings are made into a consecrated flame while mantras are chanted. Fire (Agni) is seen as a divine messenger that carries the offerings and prayers to the deities. Homas are performed to seek blessings, remove obstacles, and as remedies prescribed in a reading.

The meaning of the fire
In Vedic tradition, Agni — the sacred fire — is the intermediary between the human and the divine. Offerings such as ghee, grains, and herbs are placed into the fire with precise mantras, and the rising smoke is understood to carry the intention of the ceremony upward. A homa is both an outer ritual and an inner act of devotion and surrender.
Homa vs pooja: what’s the difference?
A pooja is any act of ritual worship through offerings of flowers, light, water, and food. A homa is a specific kind of ceremony centred on the consecrated fire. Many remedial rituals combine both: a pooja to invoke the deity, followed by a homa to seal the prayer in fire.
Common types of homa
- Ganapathi Homa — to remove obstacles before any new beginning
- Navagraha Homa — to harmonise the nine planets
- Mrityunjaya Homa — for health, protection, and longevity
- Planet-specific homas — for example a Shani or Kala Sarpa remedy

When a reading recommends a homa
The remedies chapter of a Nadi palm leaf reading often prescribes a specific homa — for instance to ease Saturn-related difficulties or a Kala Sarpa pattern. Because the right homa and timing matter, having it prescribed personally — rather than guessed — makes the practice meaningful.
Have a homa performed for you
If your reading recommends a homa, we can arrange for it to be performed on your behalf by priests at the appropriate temples in Tamil Nadu, with photos or video shared with you afterwards.
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Explore further
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- Navagraha: The Nine Planets and Their Remedies
- The Navagraha Temples of Tamil Nadu
- Mangal Dosha (Manglik): Meaning, Effects, and Remedies
- Kala Sarpa Dosha: Meaning, Effects, and Remedies
Frequently asked questions
What is a homa?
A homa (or havan/homam) is a Vedic fire ceremony in which offerings are made into a consecrated flame with mantras. Fire is seen as a divine messenger carrying the prayers and offerings to the deities.
What is the difference between a homa and a pooja?
A pooja is any ritual worship through offerings; a homa is a specific ceremony centred on a consecrated fire. Many remedies combine both — a pooja to invoke the deity and a homa to seal the prayer in fire.
Why would a reading recommend a homa?
The remedies chapter of a Nadi reading may prescribe a specific homa — such as a Shani or Kala Sarpa remedy — chosen for your karmic patterns, along with the right timing.
Can a homa be performed on my behalf?
Yes. We can arrange for the recommended homa to be performed by priests at the appropriate temples in Tamil Nadu, with photos or video shared with you afterwards.



