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## Naivarnicacara:
"The fuel for the homa should be with its peel and is considered praiseworthy if it is straight and of equal length. It should be ten or twelve angulas long. The Sami fuel lasts for six months. Khadir and Palash last for three months. The Peepal fuel should be brought every day. Apamarga (Khejri) and Ak fuel are acceptable for one day. The fuel of Bada, Umbar, etc. is acceptable for three days. If the above types of fuel are not available, then some say that Kus can be used in its place. Kus is acceptable for one month and Dub grass is acceptable only if it is freshly plucked, not for long. || 158 || 161 ||
Kodrava, Chana, Urad, Masur, Kulath, Kanjika (a type of food), cooked rice and other grains are prohibited in the Vishvadeva karma. || 162 ||
In great works like Pratiṣṭhā, etc., one should perform this homa, etc., in this way with detail. And in daily rituals, one should perform all these actions briefly and according to the rules. || 163 ||
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**Types of Homa:**
There are three types of homa known to householders, which bring peace: Jal-homa, Baluka-homa, and Kund-homa (Agni-homa). Therefore, householders should always perform these three homas according to their ability. || 164 ||
**Jal-homa:** This is the homa with water, which is described by the Jinas as having a circular kund shape. It is performed in a kund made of copper, clay, or other materials. One should perform it to appease the auspicious Tithi deities, the Grahas, the Suras, and the rest. The wise say that Jal-homa is the best for peace and for removing the effects of evil planets. || 165 ||