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Stainless steel hawan kund decant hawan kund/hawan-kund, is used in indian religious ceremonies into which certain special offerings are made into fire while sanskrit mantras are chanted. The structure of the havan kund itself generates energy to perform the rituals. This havan kund can be used in religious ceremonies conducted at home, temples or at any family ceremonial functions. The handles at the sides makes it easy to carry. Material: the structure of this havan kund is made of sturdy iron. The exterior of the kund is made from premium quality steel.
Homa (Ritual)
Vedic hinduism, a homa (sanskrit: होम) also known as havan, is a fire ritual performed on special occasions by a hindu priest usually for a homeowner ("Grihastha": one possessing a home). The grihasth keeps different kinds of fire including one to cook food, heat his home, amongst other uses; therefore a yajna offering is made directly into the fire. A homa is sometimes called a "Sacrifice ritual" because the fire destroys the offering but a homa is more accurately a "Votive ritual". The fire is the agent, and the offerings include those that are material and symbolic such as grains, ghee, milk, incense and seeds.
It is rooted in the vedic religion and was adopted in ancient times by buddhism and jainism. The practice spread from india to central asia, east asia and southeast asia. Homa rituals remain an important part of many hindu ceremonies and variations of homa continue to be practiced in current-day buddhism, particularly in parts of tibet and japan. It is also found in modern jainism.
A homa is known by alternative names, such as yajna in hinduism which sometimes means larger public fire rituals, or jajnavidhana or goma in buddhism. In modern times, a homa tends to be a private ritual around a symbolic fire, such as those observed at a wedding.
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