(Meaning: Let there be auspiciousness, let there be auspiciousness.)
Facing East or North, the performer holds water in their cupped hand and states: "I am performing Punyahavachanam to purify this house/body/space for the sake of [State the main ritual's name]." (The water is then released onto the ground as a witness).
Raw rice (to fill the plate), coconuts (2), bananas (6), betel leaves and nuts, and a small piece of jaggery.
The beauty of this ritual lies in the transformation of ordinary water into a sacred medium known as Preparation: Clean the pooja area and draw a
To cleanse a new home of negative energies from construction or previous residents. Marriage and Puberty:
The ritual involves invoking deities into sacred water, which is then used to sprinkle and sanctify the surroundings. Detailed guides for the can be found in the Punyahavachanam Procedure Guide on Scribd . Punyahavachanam Procedure Guide | PDF - Scribd
"Om Vishnu... Amukha Gotrah... Asmin Punyahavachanam Karmani... Karishye."