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Devi Homa is a sacred fire ritual dedicated to the Divine Mother (Devi or Shakti), performed to invoke her divine presence, seek her blessings, and remove obstacles from life. In this ritual, offerings are made to the sacred fire (Agni Devata) while chanting powerful Vedic mantras, invoking various forms of the Goddess — such as Durga & Parvati — depending on the purpose of the homa.
It is considered one of the most potent forms of worship in the Sanatan Dharma, as the fire carries the devotee’s prayers to the divine realms, establishing a powerful connection between the worshipper and the Devi.
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