Special Homas and Focus — Overview
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The final offering (Pūrṇāhuti) of the 8-day Prayuta Chandi Yaga is the most critical part, as it is the moment the accumulated spiritual energy is offered back to the Divine.
Given the alignment of Maghi Purnima, Ravi Pushya Yoga, and Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga, the focus of the Homa should be on maximum benefit for prosperity, spiritual growth, and purification.
Kṣīra Āhuti (Milk/Ghee) — Goddess Annapūrṇā / Lakṣmī
Maghi Purnima is a major day for Dāna (charity) and Lakṣmī worship. Kṣīra symbolizes nourishment, unending prosperity, and abundance (Pushya’s quality).
Kṣīra Āhuti (Milk/Ghee) | Goddess Annapūrṇā / Lakṣmī | Maghi Purnima is a major day for Dāna (charity) and Lakṣmī worship. Offering Kṣīra (milk or milk products/ghee) symbolizes nourishment, unending prosperity, and abundance (Pushya’s quality).
Guggul & Sandalwood — Lord Surya (Ravi / Sun God)
Ravi Pushya Yoga strengthens Homa dedication to the Sun. These offerings purify the ego and grant health, clarity and success in public/official life (Raja Yoga).
Guggul & Sandalwood | Lord Surya (Ravi/Sun God) | The presence of Ravi Pushya Yoga makes the Homa a powerful prayer to the Sun. This offering purifies the ego, grants health, clarity, and success in one’s public life (Raja Yoga).
Sesame Seeds (Tila) — Lord Viṣṇu / Ancestors
Tila is the universal offering for purification of sins and appeasing ancestors. Maghi Purnima links strongly to Pitṛ Tarpana and karmic purification.
| Sesame Seeds (Tila) | Lord Viṣṇu / Ancestors | Tila is the universal offering for purification of sins (Pāpa-kṣaya) and appeasing the ancestors (Pitṛ). Maghi Purnima is deeply connected to Pitṛ Tarpana and purifying bath. This ensures the Yaga purifies all accumulated Karma.
The Pūrṇāhuti — Sarvartha Siddhi
The final whole offering (coconut, Pūrṇāhuti Sāmagri, etc.) during Siddhi Yoga secures the Sankalpa and guarantees the Siddhi (perfection/result) of the 8-day Prayuta Chandi Path.
The Pūrṇāhuti | Sarvartha Siddhi | The final, whole offering (coconut, Pūrṇāhuti Sāmagri, etc.) made during the Siddhi Yoga ensures that the entire 8-day ritual successfully achieves its stated Sankalpa (intention), securing the Siddhi (perfection/result) of the Prayuta Chandi Path.
The Educational Note
The Educational Note
In essence, the choice to conclude the grand 8-day Prayuta Chandi Yaga on Maghi Purnima is the convergence of these celestial energies creates a spiritual vortex at Prayagraj:
> The Maghi Purnima Snan cleanses the body and the soul.
> The Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga guarantees success for the Sankalpa (intention).
> The Ravi Pushya Yoga multiplies the power of your Homa and seals the blessings for health, authority, and perpetual abundance.
Performing the Pūrṇāhuti during this rare Yoga is equivalent to signing a sacred contract of success with the universe, ensuring the benefits of your highly powerful 8-day Yaga are stable, multiplied, and fully realized.
That is a wonderful culmination!
That is a wonderful culmination! The alignment of Maghi Purnima with Ravi Pushya Yoga and Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga provides a truly historic and immensely powerful conclusion for the 8-day Prayuta Chandi Yaga.
The Prayuta Chandi Mahāyaga (8 Days)}
Culminating at the Sacred Triveni Sangam, Magh Mela 2026
By the grace of Māhādurgā and the confluence of sacred time, all devotees are humbly invited to participate in the final offerings and blessing of the Prayuta Chandi Mahāyaga, performed for the peace, prosperity, and spiritual liberation of all beings.
Yaga Schedule and Auspicious Timing
Yaga Schedule and Auspicious Timing
| Event | Start Date | End Date | Venue |
The Grand Yaga (8 Days) | Sunday, January 25, 2026 | Sunday, February 1, 2026, The Sacred Land of Magh Mela, Prayagraj
| The Supreme Final Offering (Pūrṇāhuti) | Maghi Purnima, February 1, 2026 |
The Special Significance of the Final Day February 1, 2026 (Maghi Purnima)
This final day of the Yaga marks an extraordinary convergence of divine energy, making the Pūrṇāhuti (final offering) a profoundly transformative spiritual event:
The Power of the Date: Maghi Pūrṇimā
Maghi Purnima is the last and most revered of the Snān Parvs (Holy Bath Days) during the Mela. It is the day when the Kalpavāsis (month-long devotees) conclude their spiritual vow. Scriptural teachings affirm that any spiritual practice, offering, or charity (Dāna) performed on this day at the Triveni Sangam yields rewards that are everlasting and lead directly to salvation (Mokṣa). It is the great purifying conclusion of the Magh month.
The Seal of Success: Sarvārtha Siddhi Yoga
The entire Pūrṇāhuti is scheduled to take place under the influence of Sarvārtha Siddhi Yoga, the "Yoga for the Accomplishment of All Objectives.”
* Specialty: This celestial armor guarantees the success of the eight-day Prayuta Chandi Yaga. It acts as a divine nullifier for any minor ritual flaws or worldly obstacles, ensuring the full result (Siddhi) of the enormous spiritual effort is achieved and secured.
3. The Multiplier of Blessings: Ravi Puṣya Yoga
The day also coincides with the rare and highly powerful Ravi Puṣya Yoga (Sunday + Puṣya Nakshatra).
* Specialty: This combination is considered the King of all Muhūrtas for spiritual practices. It merges the energy of the Sun God (Ravi)—representing vitality, authority, and the Soul (Ātma)—with the nurturing, abundant, and stabilizing power of the Puṣya Nakshatra.
* Result for the Yaga: The final offerings made in this Yoga are multiplied manifold, granting:
* Perpetual Abundance and Prosperity (Puṣya's Blessings).
* Clarity, Health, and Success in all endeavors (Ravi's Blessings).
* The Long-Term Stability of the Yaga's spiritual energy.
Key Homa Offerings for the Final Day
Devotees are requested to offer their prayers during the Pūrṇāhuti, focusing on these key offerings that maximize the benefit of this triple-auspicious day:
The final, holistic offering that acts as the culmination of the 8-day devotion, seeking Sarvartha Siddhi (All-Goal Achievement) from Māhādurgā.
> "The Chandi Path creates the energy, and the Maghi Pūrṇimā, along with the two great Yogas, seals the result for eternity.”
> We welcome all seekers to witness this glorious conclusion of Faith, Time, and Success.
Final Note for the Devotee
A Lifetime Opportunity for Spiritual Advancement
The 8-day period from January 25, 2026, to February 1, 2026, at the Magh Mela in Prayagraj is a unique convergence of the powerful Prayuta Chandi Yaga with specific celestial timings.
blessing the devotee with the divine, unconquerable light of th Participation in the suggested ancillary Homas (Fire Ceremonies) and PūજÁS (Worships) on their respective dates offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to maximize spiritual, material, and health benefits.
The Supreme Final Homa: Aditya Hridaya Homa
The inclusion of the Aditya Hridaya Homa on the final day, Maghi Purnima (Sunday, Feb 1, 2026)}, is a stroke of spiritual genius of the Team.
The Core Invocation: Prayuta Chandi Homa
The entire Yaga revolves around the chanting of the Devી Māહાત્મ्यम 10,000 times (Prayuta).
* Vedic Quote:
या देवी सर्वभूतेषु शक्तिरूपेण संस्थिता। नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमो नमः॥— (Devી Māહાત્મ्यम, 5.14)
* Significance Story/Quote: "To that Goddess who dwells in all beings in the form of Śakti (Energy)—salutations, salutations, salutations to her again and again.”