

Dhanvantari Havan
Get Blessing of Lord Dhanvantari
Dhanvantari Havan is a Hindu ritual dedicated to Lord Dhanvantari, who is considered the physician of the gods and a divine healer. This ritual is performed with the intention of seeking the blessings of Lord Dhanvantari for health, well-being, and the prevention or healing of diseases.
It is believed that Lord Dhanvantari appeared during the Samudra Manthan with nectar to restore human beings. In this havan the pandit chants the mantras of Dhanvantari moola,
Dhanvantari Gayathri, and Purusha suktam. There are 108 types of Ayurvedic herbs offered in the hawan while chanting these mantras. The tithi for this hawan is decided on the Janma Nakshatra of the person who is conducting the hawan.
When to Perform Dhanvantari Havan ?
Dhanvantari Puja is performed two days before Diwali Puja during Trayodashi Tithi of Krishna Paksha (Dhanteras). The puja can also be performed during Shravan and Revati Nakshatras, Paurnami Ekadashi and Dwadashi Tithi.
Duration
Dhanvantari Havan can be relatively short, taking around 1 to 2 hours.
Required Pooja Samagri
- Yajna Kund
- Dhanvantari Yantra
- Ghee
- Havan Samagri
- Moli
- Datura Flowers
- Panchamrit
- Sankalp Patra
- Bell
- Fruits
- Camphor
- Coconut
Notes
Other requirements include Ganga Jal, Havan Samagri, Shankha, Red Thread, Durba Grass, Bowls, Plates.
Benefits of Puja

This havan is considered to be the most powerful remedy for all health-related problems.

The ritual is thought to have positive effects on physical and mental health.

The havan is often performed for the well-being of the entire family.

It is believed to create a positive and harmonious atmosphere within the household.

Dhanvantari Havan may be performed to seek the removal of obstacles, negative energies.

Devotees may perform the havan with the intention of preventing and alleviating specific health issues.