- Havan
A Havan is a sacred purifying ritual (
yajna ) inHinduism that involves a fire ceremony. It is a ritual ofsacrifice made to thefire godAgni . After lighting a "Havan Kund" (sacrificial fire), objects such as fruits, honey, or wooden goods are put into the sacred fire.If there are any spirits that are evil around you or even inside you they get burned off in the sacred fire.It is believed that this sacrifice will bring health, happiness, luck and prosperity.ee also
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Agnihotra
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*Puja The havan or fire sacrifice is one of the most important duties in Vedic culture. It is performed at dawn and dusk daily. Special havans are also performed on special occasions like birth, nomenclature, admission to school and convocation, marriage, inauguration, festivals, renunciation and death.The havan comprises two procedures, i.e., the dropping of oblation ( ahuti ) and the chanting of hymns( vedic mantras). The oblations consist of four kind of substances- the nutritious, the odoriferous, the sweet, and the medicinal. The hymns are categorised according to the occasion, and some of them are common to all purposes.Man discharges a number of impurities from his body. In return he should purify and enrich the air that is the common source of life and health to all beings. The harmful gas is carbon monoxide which is formed when the woodsticks are smoulderig and not burning with flames. Therefore, the woodsticks should be arranged scientifically and oblations dropped carefully in the fire pot so as to allow more and more carbon-di-oxide to evolve with less and less carbon monoxide.
Havan Gas
The nutritious, odoriferous, sweet and medicinal substances, offered in the fire pot, immediately evolve an excellent havan gas that is healthful, anti-disease, energetic and pleasing. There are people who fail to digest the oral diet containing milk, butter, almonds etc., but they can easily digest anything carried by the havan gas direct to the lungs.The havan gas contains a rich carbon-di-oxide which combines with water used at the fire place, becomes heavier to rest down, and spreads in the nearby area. This nourishes the plants grown in the area. Thus for vegetation, the havan gas is better than the normal air.The havan gas carries the rarefied ghee ( a kind of melted butter ) that possesses a disintegrating power of high order. It disintegrates the impure, stinking and infected substances present in the atmosphere, reduces them to lighter components, and drives them out of the house. The fresh and good air then comes i, purifying the house both physically and chemically.It is a common experience that ghee freezes earlier than water does. The hot havan gas carrying rarefied ghee, rises up in the atmosphere where the water vapours are in abundance. The ghee gets frozen, becomes heavier, and moves back to the earth along with clouds of water. Thus the havan gas helps a lot in bringing the rains down. The rains come to the earth through the havan gas in addition to that falling naturally.
References
* [http://www.dsvv.org/?Research/Publications/ - Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya Thesis]
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