Deepak
The symbol of light and way to enlightenment. In every ritual a Deepak
has to be lighted and shown to gods.
Havan
Fire sacrifice with a particular Mantra for a particular purpose. A word
‘Swaahaa’ is pronounced at the end of every Mantra. Havan generates huge
quantity of energy for the person for whom it is done. In Havan, the Pandit
or host puts some specific materials in fire from a few times to many thousands
of times after speaking a particular Mantra for a particular purpose. It gives
an energy to the attending person as well as believably also to God to maintain
his entire creation. Scientifically, the Havan materials purify the atmosphere
as well as these help in bringing rain.
Aaratee
A ritual done by Deepak (lamp) moving around God, taking his obstructions away
(in fact, we pray God also as friend, father, child and Guru). In all these emotions,
we take care of his problems too. Normally we sing his prayer while doing Aaratee.
"Om Jaya Jagadeesh Hare...." is the most popular Aaratee.
Jap
It is recite of a Mantra. These Mantra can be either Vaidik or from Puraan and
have their particular results. One Mantra has sometimes more applications. For
example, Mahaa Mrityunjaya Mantra has 7 applications – Rana-jaya (victory),
Dhananjaya (wealth), Shatrunjaya (Enemy), Mritunjaya (Danger), Vyaadhinjaya
(illness), Aadhinjaya (Psychics), Kaalanjaya (Short longevity).
Stotra Paath
Paath is the reading prayers of God / goddesses for particular purposes. These Paath
contain several or several thousands of Vaidik Verses and can take 1 to 1000 minutes
depending upon the application of rituals. Normally Pandit read it from books but
some people know it by tong. A Stotra is normally the prayer of a particular god for
a particular purpose. For example Shiv has hundreds of prayers, some for being prosperous,
some for getting married and some for saving life.
Om
The symbol of God. Contains the power of all Gods and Goddesses. Praying
Om is more than sufficient to eliminate problems and sins. This sound
must be chanted before every Mantra for complete effect.
Yagya
Normally its done exclusively for Havan and kept clean and pure. A deep
ditch surrounded by a lower wall, called Havan Kund
Kalash
The water pot and symbol of welfare is worshipped as Kalash; and Kalash Poojaa is
compulsory in every ritual. Big rituals have more than one Kalash.
Tulasee
Also called as Vrindaa. Wife of Lord Vishnu and giver of prosperity. Every Hindu
family has a Tulasee plant in its courtyard. Symbol of Vrindaa and used in every
ritual.
Yantra
A magnetic diagram which attracts magnetic energy Yantra are put in the
rituals for better results. They are to be worshipped during Poojaa, and
later either ae discarded in some special way or are worn for better
results of Yagya. See more details about Yantra at
www.jantarmantar.com
Yagya-Shaalaa
The place where the Yagya is performed.
Shankh
Blowing Shankh in a Yagya is very traditional and meaningful. First it
gives the listeners energy to feel strong and better, in the other hand
it makes more energy than normal frequency (20-20000 hz) of sound energy
which reaches instant effect to the person who hears it.