About Maha Mrutyunjaya Japa & Homa
The Maha Mrutyunjaya Mantra is one of the most sacred and potent mantras in the Rigveda, dedicated to Lord Shiva in his role as the conqueror of death. The Maha Mrutyunjaya Japa & Homa is performed 1,08,000 times (or in multiples) with a fire ritual to seek divine protection from severe illness, accidents, negative influences, and to promote physical and mental healing. This is the most powerful remedy for health-related doshas in one's horoscope.
When to Perform
During serious illness in the family, after accidents or near-death experiences, when astrology indicates Mrityu Bhava or Ashtama Shani doshas, during Saturn-related periods (Sadesati), or as a proactive ritual for longevity. Performed best on Pradosham, Shivaratri, or Monday.
Benefits & Significance
Powerful protection against illness, disease, and health crises
Promotes rapid recovery from surgery or serious ailments
Neutralizes malefic planetary influences related to health
Bestows longevity and protection from untimely death
Brings mental peace, strength, and divine grace
Effective remedy for Kaal Sarp Dosha and Pitru Dosha
Regional Traditions
🌴 South Indian
South Indian tradition involves Ekadasha Rudra Abhishekam combined with Japa. The Japa is done by a team of 11 or more vedic pandits in relay, completing 1,08,000 mantras. Bilva leaves are offered at each japa cycle.
🔱 North Indian
North Indian tradition includes Japa by pandits, followed by Havan with ghee, sesame, and specific homa dravya. Rudraksha mala is used for counting. The ritual may span multiple days for the full 1,08,000 count.
Step by Step
Sankalpa — stating intention, name, nakshatra, and gotra
Ganapathi Puja — obstacle removal invocation
Kalasa Sthapana — consecration of the ritual water pot
Japa commencement — pandits begin chanting in relay
Abhishekam of Shivalingam with each panchamrita
Bilva archana — 1,008 bilva leaves with mantras
Homa initiation — sacred fire lit and consecrated
Mrutyunjaya Homa — oblations with mantras
Purnahuti — final complete offering to the sacred fire
Prasad distribution — vibhuti, bilva, tulsi
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📦 Maha Mrutyunjaya Japa & Homa Kit
The Maha Mrutyunjaya Puja kit includes Bilva leaves, panchamrita items, sesame, barley, ghee, homa samidha, Rudraksha, vibhuti, chandana, flowers, and all ritual items required for the complete Japa & Homa.
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- •Bilva leaves (minimum 1,008)
- •Panchamrita (milk, curd, honey, ghee, sugar)
- •Sesame (black and white), barley
- •Ghee for homa (minimum 1kg)
- •Rudraksha, vibhuti, chandana
- •Homa kund, samidha (palasha wood)
- •Flowers: white, blue (for Shiva)
- •Coconut, camphor, dhoop
✅ What's Included
- Sankalpa with your name and gotra
- Ganapathi Puja for obstacle removal
- Maha Mrutyunjaya Japa — 1,08,000 mantras (team of pandits)
- Maha Mrutyunjaya Homa with homa dravya
- Rudra Abhishekam (Shivalingam with panchamrita)
- Bilva leaf offering throughout the ritual
- Uttara Puja and Purnahuti
- Prasad: Bilva, vibhuti, Rudraksha
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