What is the difference between yagna, yaaga and Homam?
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1Yaga and Yagya are just different English spellings of the Sanskrit word Yagna. A Homa is small Yagna typically performed at home, as opposed to the elaborate Yagnas done in public.– Keshav Srinivasan ♦May 27, 2015 at 21:42
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but is there any difference between the procedures?– Naga VempralaMay 27, 2015 at 21:49
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Sudarshana yagam was performed at Thirumala sometime back. Recently I heard some people performed Sudarshana homam at home. Will both give the same benefits ?– Naga VempralaMay 27, 2015 at 21:51
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Yeah, Sudarshana Yagam and Sudarshana Homam are different names for the same ritual.– Keshav Srinivasan ♦May 27, 2015 at 22:14
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from this wiki link, the difference is blur between yagna and Homam and rather they are interchangeable in present time. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homa_(ritual)– AADHinduismMay 28, 2015 at 8:51
1 Answer
Sri Kandadai Ramanujacharya while answering What is Ishti? (e.g., putra-kama-ishti) in this episode of Telugu Bhakthi TV program Dharma Sandehalu says the following:
That which fulfills your desire is called Ishti. In a broader sense ishti is a yajna but when the yajna is done for just a few hours in a single day to fulfill one's minor desires, it is called ishti. Ishti is done to please the God that can fulfill those particular desires.
The different yajna's depending on the actual time you spend on them are classified as:
Ishti (1 or 2 hours, e.g., Lakshmi-Narayana Ishti, Sudarshana Ishti, Narasimha Ishti, Hayagriva Ishti (for better studies), Vishwaksena Ishti (to remove obstacles) and Vaibhava Ishti (for wealth)
Homam (1 day)
Yajna (3, 5, 11 days or 3 months)
Maha-yaagam (1 or 2 months)
Advaram (6 months or 1 year)
Satram (50, 100, 500 years or 1000 years)
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Maha-yaagam
are performed in various parts of India now-a-days also. Mar 4, 2019 at 3:56