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ASTROLOGY
We provide accurate guidance on various aspects of life, including career, finance, health, relationships, past life etc. We also analyze your problem and suggest remedies.
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THANTRA
We are Thantrics in many temples in Kerala and Maharashtra. We undertake the whole process of construction and divination of temple responsibly.
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POOJAS
Numerous Poojas and rituals are being performed for centuries to alleviate the sufferings.
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HAVANS
Various havans or fire rituals are performed for different issues. They give instant relief and blessings are bestowed. Below are the few of them which are listed.
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YANTRAS
Yantras are used to amplify positive energy, scatter negative energy, and elevate one's spirituality. You can shop Yantras from our shop page.
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VASTU
Vastu is the guideline that should be followed while designing homes and other structures so that occupants can prosper in that place.
1. Astrology
At Kallur Mana, we offer online and offline astrological consultation services. We provide accurate guidance on various aspects of life, including career, finance, health, relationships, past life etc. We also analyze the root cause of the problem you are facing and try to rectify the cause. We believe that astrology can give valuable insights into a person's life and help them make informed decisions. Our aim is to provide our clients with the best possible service and help them lead a happy and fulfilling life. Contact us today to get started.
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2. Thantra
We are Thantrics in many temples in Kerala and Maharashtra. We undertake the whole process of construction and divination of temple responsibly.
3. Poojas
From numerous rituals and poojas to alleviate the sufferrings of the mankind, we are listing a few of them which are being peroformed for centuries.
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Dwadasha Nama Pooja
This is an important pooja of Sree Maha Vishnu. In this pooja we adorate (offer pooja) in twelve (dwadasha in Sanskrit) forms of Maha Vishnu and offer separate pooja for each of them and give Dana (donation) to 12 Brahmins who we consider as guests and represent Maha Vishnu's 12 forms/names.
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Bhagavathi Seva
The Bhagavathi Seva is an ancient Vedic puja ceremony done to restore balance in the environment and bring peace within us and the world. It balances the malefic effects of planets. Bhagavathi Seva means worship or service to Goddess. By performing this puja with devotion, the devotees and their families get the blessings of the Goddess and obtain longevity, health, wealth and happiness by obtaining riches and overcoming enemies.
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Performing this puja at home brings in good vibes at home and removes any negative energy. When this puja is performed in the temple, the power of the deity is increased considerably. Before starting the Bhagavathi Seva, the priest creates a design called Padmam (lotus). This is normally done using rice powder, turmeric powder, leaf powder, black powder. The design of the padmam may be as simple as Svastika or as complex Ashtadala padmam. During the puja the Goddess is invoked and seated on this Padamam. Four lamps are placed at the four corners and a major one at the center.
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Process
The puja commences with the priest cleaning himself with ablution. The priest wears clean new clothes, since he is undertaking a great religious rite. As this is done in the evening, the priest is seated facing west. He protects himself by chanting mantrams, so that he can perform the puja without any disturbance. The presence of Goddess is invoked with the power of an appropriate mantram, which varies depending upon, for which Goddess is being worshipped to arrive in the padmam. After invoking her presence, she is also protected by the mantrams. It is important to chant them with the correct pronunciation and intonation, and the person chanting should have the concentration and devotion.
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The Goddess is offered water for cleansing herself and naivedyam, which is converted into Amritam with the chanting of appropriate mantram. A manasa puja is offered to the Devi. When the Devi is pleased with such service a Prasanna puja followed by pushpanjali is performed appropriately for the result desired. While the priest is performing pushpanjali, it is customary for devotees to recite various stotrams. It is auspicious to recite Devi mahatmyam, Lalitha Sahasranamam, and Soundaryalahari. When the pushpanjali is completed, the Goddess is sent back to her abode. The wicks of the center lamp are grouped together and put out to signify that the holy flame associated with the Goddess is put out. The wick is again lit as an ordinary lamp to be used for ordinary use.
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Umamaheshwara Pooja
It is a ritual form of pooja to please Parvathy and Shiva. This pooja is mainly performed to maintain harmony and understanding in family life.
4. Havans/ Homa
Ganapathi Havan
To eliminate all the obstacles occurring from multiple directions
​Anyone who is desirous of praying to God to remove any obstacles in any of his plan/ work/Business /action and also to be victorious in his deeds can pray to Lord Ganesha. This havan should be performed in the early morning and Poornahuthi to be offered during sunrise. He is worshipped for siddhi, success in undertakings, and buddhi, intelligence. Ganesha is also one of the five Gods the worship of whom was popularized by Adi Shankaracharya. The worship of these five deities is called the Panchayatan Vidhan. The Ahuti / offering into the fire is called Ashta Dravya which is a mixture of the following eight materials coconut, banana, honey, sugarcane, ghee, gingelly, jaggery and puffed rice.
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Mrityunjaya Havan
​It protects you from untimely/unnatural Death due to various causes. It reduces the harmful effects of the Navagrahas.
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This miraculous homam is very popular in Vedic tradition, for alleviating diseases, physical and emotional disturbances, for ensuring a long and healthy life. This homam is also performed to give more strength to a normally healthy person, who are highly active in a responsible position and cannot afford even slight and minuscule illnesses.
The main point of worship during this homam is Lord Shiva. Spectrum of optimistic energies and vibrations cancel out all the pessimistic and negative forces and save the person from bad luck. When someone is unwell, Mahamrityunjaya Homam is done round the clock to avoid the danger. Maha Mrityunjaya Homam procedure is complicated, but highly helpful for getting relief from any kind of sickness. The important offerings in Mahamrityunjaya homam Vidhi are Amrita, an immune system boosting herb and seeds of Banyan tree, sesame seeds, durva grass, milk, ghee and rice cooked in milk.
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Sudarshana Havan
To eliminate negative energies of all sorts. It bestows us with prosperity and peaceful life.
Participating in Sudarshana Homam helps a person destroy negativity, gives him victory over the enemies, and protects against the evil eye. Sudarshana Homam owes its origin to the Sudharshana Chakra which is considered to be the most powerful weapon in Hindu mythology is most often seen in the right rear hand of the four hands. The holy discus consists of two discs rotating in opposite directions with each disc having 1000 sharp spikes on its edges. Lord Vishnu is always depicted as wielding it in his index finger of the right rear hand. It was also the prime weapon of Lord Krishna. The discus has 1000 serrated edges. It is one of the most potent weapons mentioned in the Hindu scriptures and is nearly inexorable.
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Thila Havan
To eliminate pithru (ancestor) dosha and give them salvation
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This homam is mainly to please our ancestors. This havan nullifies the effects of Pithru dosha by alleviating their karmic debts. Through this havan the blessings of our ancestors can be attained by offering sesame seeds chanting Gayatri, Geeta thrishtup, Om Namo Narayanaya and Sudarshana mantras. Through this homa and other pithru kriyas, it is believed that a soul of can attain salvation (sayoojya) in Sree Vishnu and bless their successors.
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Sukrutha Havan
To reduce the negativity and increase prosperity
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It is an important pooja of Sree Narayana. In this homam we chant the holy "Gayathri" manthra. This homam is mainly performed to decrease the negative impacts and wrong doing results of past lives and to increase the virtuous doing of this life. This homam enriches the prosperity in life. This homam is also performed by people having weak 9th house in the horoscope.
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Aghora Havan
To destroy all negative forces in our life and for protection
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The destructive form of Lord Shiva is Aghora. Aghora Homam is performed to seek the blessings of Aghora. To eliminate and remove all the negative energies, witchcraft (black magic) and evil forces in one’s life, home or office this homam is performed. The Aghora Havan is performed for protection, reduce rivalry in business, work and for the upliftment of self.
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Trishtup Havan
To enhance clarity and decision-making ability
This homa is performed to increase cognitive clarity for those who are having a hard time making decisions or are confused. It is excellent for giving business owners clarity in their decision-making. Durga devi is worshipped in Thrishtup havan.
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Narasimha Havan
To attain wealth and remove negativity
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​In this homa Lord Narasimha and Goddess Lakshmi are worshipped. Goddess Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth, fortune, prosperity and fertility. Lord Narasimha is one of the ten avatars of Lord Vishnu and he is the destroyer of the evil. You are certain to have plenty of material wealth by performing this homam. This homam is done if you are having financial problems. You will achieve all of your spiritual and material goals. Lakshmi Narasimha Homam is for you if you are experiencing numerous troubles brought on by evil spirits or enemies. It is performed for people who are struggling in legal matters and those who are in debt.
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Sharabha Havan
To destroy negative forces and end the misfortune
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The Sharabha homam invokes fierce incarnation of Shiva who is the protector from the worldly problems. It nullifies the curses and protect us from all kinds of evil and negative energies which is causing hindrances in our development. It is especially beneficial for politicians, administrators and leaders.
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Dhanwantari Havan
To bless us with good health
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Dhanvantari is the lord of health and medicines. The God of Ayurveda is an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who came out of the ocean during the Samudra Mathan. Lord Dhanvantari blesses one with longevity (Ayushyamu) and good health. Anyone who is constantly suffering from any ailments can get this homa done for early recovery.
This homa is performed by invoking Dhanvantri God followed by the chanting of Dhanvantari Mantra for health and then performing the homa using Medicinal herbs, this emits medicinal properties all across the air, and it is believed that it will support the medication and thus alleviate your physical ailments.
5. Yantras
Sanskrit term "yantra" literally translates to "instrument, or machine." In other terms, a Yantra is a geometric depiction of the associated Mantra that is made by interlocking different geometric shapes and floral patterns. Yantras are used to amplify positive energy, scatter negative energy, and elevate one's spirituality. Both a Yantra and a Mantra are tools used to elicit a certain resonance, the former for the visual sense and the latter for the auditory sense.
They are used for the worship of deities in temples or at home; as an aid in meditation; used for the benefits given by their supposed occult powers based on Hindu astrology and tantric texts. They are also
used for adornment of temple floors, due mainly to their aesthetic and symmetric qualities. Specific yantras are traditionally associated with specific deities.
Representations of the yantra in India have been considered to date back to 11,000-10,000 years BC.
In Rigvedic Sanskrit, it meant an instrument for restraining or fastening, a prop, support or barrier, etymologically from the root yam "to sustain, support" and the -tra suffix expressing instruments.:
Mantras, the Sanskrit syllables inscribed on yantras, are essentially "thought forms" representing divinities or cosmic powers, which exert their influence by means of sound-vibrations.
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Machine made yantras are not effective
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At Kallur Mana, all the Yantras are strictly handmade keeping the beneficiary in prayers. Yantras are made individually after checking horoscopes and current planetary positions, from a huge collection of more than 400 yantras for different purposes.
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Types of Yantras in general
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Sudarshan - for protection from negative energies/black magic
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Swayamavara - to remove obstacles in marriage
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Rajagopala- for professional growth
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Thripurasundari- for prosperity (this yantra is written only after seeing horoscope to know if you can handle the energy)
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Aswarooda- for business growth
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6. Vastu
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The Sanskrit word "vas" is where the word "vastu" comes from. Vas, a Sanskrit term, denotes a place to live. 'Vastu' refers to the land that is used for habitation. Vastusastra, also known as vastu science, is the arrangement of the house's rooms, furnishings, and other fixtures in accordance with these rules.
The elements of "panchabhutha" (fire, air, space, water, and earth, or mass), which are responsible for creating the universe, are never disturbed by human activity on the planet. It may be disastrous for the residents of such a building if it disrupts the laws of powers. These guidelines should be followed while designing homes and other structures so that occupants can achieve their goals and realize their golden dreams with fewer efforts.
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Note: This service is outsourced and Kallur Mana assigns experts who have experience of more than 10 years.
The above mentioned Kriyas (pooja, havan, yantras) are not intended to treat or diagnose any disease and not a substitute for medicines. They are being practiced for centuries with proven results which work as a catalyst for your efforts and there is no shortcut to success. The efficacy of kriyas might take time depending on the intensity of your situations and may need more than one kriya in some cases.