Havan or Homa is not just a mere ritual that included burning offerings such as grains and ghee. It is an ancient Vedic tradition which is arranged to mark births, marriages, and other special occasions, with due customs. Understand the valid reason behind practicing Havan
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1 Havan is a Sanskrit word that refers to the Vedic fire practice, wherein different offering are made into sacrificial Kund.
2 In modern times, this Havana tends to refer to a private ritual around a symbolic fire, such as those observed at a wedding.
3 The Havan is known by many alternative names, such as Homam, Agnihotra, Yajna or Yagya.
4 Hindu devotees specifically perform this Vedic ritual to please different deities and purify the surrounding.
5 Scholars believe that this ritual is not a sacrifice, but a gratitude that is offered to Agni Dev (Hindu god of fire).
6 At the beginning of this ritual, the priest performs traditional rites to invoke the divine presence into fire using specific procedures.
7 The Hindu priest performing this ritual treats the fire in this Havan as an agent and offers materials that include dry sandalwood sticks, grains, clarified butter (ghee), milk, incense, seeds and more.
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