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 structure of the havan kund itself generates energy to perform the rituals.
Made as per authentic vedic science in copper. This havan can be used in homes, temples, religious ceremonies. Available in various size.In ancient times, rishis performed yagya and made offerings into a consecrated fire. Fire is created in a havan kund, which is the central place where all the offerings are made. Ghee, guggal, sugar, honey and herbal preparations are offered to the sacred fire along with chanting of Vedic mantras.s
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. The way in which the desired effect is made and the strength of the effect makes Havan a unique component of Vedic tradition.
In a typical Homa, a priest invokes the presence of the Deity in the fire through specialized mantras. Since mantras are revealed by Enlightened sages, all mantras carry immense power within them. Once energized, till the end of the homa, the fire itself becomes a deity. Then several oblations (ahutis) are offered into the fire using Havan Samagri, at the end of every mantra. The smoke that emanates from the fire receptacle – homa kunda – energizes the whole space where the homa is done and creates a positive effect in that place.
Copper is well known for its grasping capacity. It grasps the divine spirit (sattvikta) upto 30%, when compared to other metals. Copper can destroy bad spirits like Raj & Tam (i.e. darkness & bad behavior). The spiritual vibrations are attracted towards copper items easily. Just as copper has the ability to absorb the sattvik frequencies of deities, it has also capacity of transmitting them. Thus it becomes rich in divinity in a short period.
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Short Description | 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 structure of the havan kund itself generates energy to perform the rituals. |