Havan Kund & Sticks
Any kind of Yagna requires Hawan Kund or a pedestal for sacred fire. Havan Kund is also known as homa kund where homa means making offerings into a sacred fire. In today times, it is difficult to get a built up havan kund. Hence, many people prefer to buy mobile homa kund which is often made of copper of aluminum. If you are looking for hawan kund and the sacred wooden Havan Sticks then Vedic Vaani is the only place. At Vedic Vaani, you will different types of homa sticks. A bunch of these yajna sticks often consists of woods like sandal, mango etc. Apart from these, you can also buy Yagna spoon for the offerings.
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Havan Kund in copper without base$22.53
Havan is a sacred fire ritual done in the Vedic Hindu tradition. Havan is a technique given by the Rishis and other Enlightened Masters to create a specific desired effect in our lives.
Design: Made of thick copper. Made as per prescribed Vedic specifications.
Dimensions: 3.25 inches (H) x 10 inches (diameter)
Weight: 585 gms -
Havan Kund with base in Aluminum$8.07
Havan Kund is the center place in a Havan in which the fire is put and all the oblations/offerings are made.It could be considered like a sanctum sanctorum for a Yajna. The strucuture of the havan kund itself generates energy to perform the rituals.
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Banyan Wood Sticks$2.00
Wooden sticks from the Banyan tree. Banyan tree is often known as the Indian Bargad tree. Banyan tree is considered sacred in India.
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Havan Samagri$1.80
The Havan Samagri is a sacred offering in the yagna and each item of the samagri is significant. The havan samagri is offered in the fire during yagnas and homas, after completion of every mantra chant.
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Yagna Spoon$6.53
Yagna spoon for performing the yagna.This spoon can be used to offer oblations to the fire or to take out ash (vibhuti) from the yagna.
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Pyramid Yagya Copper Mini Havan Kund Set$25.00
Made in pure copper pyramid shape yagya mini set for daily worshipped, Agnihotra Homam, vastu Homam, Moring & sandhya Dhoop Arti. Mini set best uses for cowdung cake ahutee, hawansamagri, samith sacred offering in the yagna, offered in the fire during yagnas and homas, after completion of every mantra chant. It is the sacred food for the deities.
Havan Kund:
Top Diameter: 6.25 inches (16 cm) approx
Depth: 2.5 inches (6.5 cm) approx
Height: 2.5 inches (6.5 cm) approx
Stand:
Dimensions: 1 inch (H) X 3.5 inches (Diameter) (2.5 x 9 cm) approx
Bowl and Pali Dimenstion:
Bowl: 1.3 inches (H) x 3.75 inches (Top Diameter) (3.3 x 9.5 cm) approx
Pali: 4.5 inches (L) (11.5 cm) approx
Total Weight of set: 350 grams -
Yagna Havan Puja Kit$62.13
Yagna Havan Puja Kit is complete Homam set for Yagna. It's Contents copper pots with havan samagri. Havan Kund should be kept in the center place of Havan in which the fire is put and all the oblations/offerings are made. It could be considered like a sanctum sanctorum for a Yajna. The structure of the havan kund itself generates energy to perform the rituals.
Contents:
Navgraha Samidha – starter pack, havan sticks, Havan Samagri - 100 grams, Durva Grass, Kusha Grass Ring - 1 pc, Kusha Grass Purification Aid - 1 pc, Camphor - 50 grams, Gangajal - 50 ml, Havankund with stand, Kumkum container, Panchpatra, Plate, Bowl, Kusha Mat, Havan Ayur Herbs.
Weight: 1 kg -
Set of Kusha Grass Ring and Purification aid$4.47
The sanctity of dharba or kusha,is as old as the Indian gods. Puranas tell how Vishnu assumed the form of the Cosmic Tortoise (Skt.kurma) whose shell served to support Mandara, the mountain that served as a dasher in the churning of the sea of milk.
Total Quantity: 4 pcs (2 ring and 2 purification aid) -
Kusha Grass Ring (Pavitri)$0.73
The ring made of kusha grass is worn on the ring finger of the person performing the ritualistic ceremonies. These rings are known as pavitra (sacred) rings for the puja or Pavitri. The head priest or the the Yajmaan (person for whom puja is done) wears this darbha ring, representing the sacred knot or hair-curl (Skt. shrivatsa) of Vishnu.
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Havan Spoon in Copper$11.00
Yagna spoon for performing the yagna.This spoon can be used to offer oblations to the fire or to take out ash (vibhuti) from the yagna.