HAWAN PRAYER BOX - SANATHAN PRACTICE
Performing a "havan" or "homa" (fire ritual) is a sacred practice in Hinduism and has many benefits including:
1. Purification: The fire in a havan is believed to purify the environment by destroying negative energy and impurities.
2. Spiritual upliftment: Havan is a form of worship that helps individuals connect with higher powers or deities.
3. Healing: Some people believe that the smoke generated during a havan can have healing properties.
4. Offering gratitude: Havan is often performed as an offering to deities as a form of gratitude for blessings received or as a way to seek their blessings for future endeavors.
5. Positive vibrations: The chanting of mantras and the sound of the fire crackling during a havan are believed to create positive vibrations that can uplift the atmosphere and the individuals present.
6. Community bonding: Havan is often performed in a group setting, which can foster a sense of community and togetherness among participants.
This PRAYER BOX contains the following items:
- cloves
- 6 blocks camphor
- sindhoor
- kumkum
- white abhir
- huldi
- raw cotton
- chandan
- agarbathi
- 10 x white betelnut
- scent
- honey
- rosewater
- 1/4 meter red calico
- 50g navdhan
- 200g white rice
- 200g grain havan samagri
- 1 bale havan wood
- 50g jav
- 50g thill
- 3 sandalwood sticks
- 200g butter ghee
- 50g lobaan
- 50g googul
- 10 betel leaves
- 2 clay lamps
- 2 coconuts
- 1 semolina