A stainless steel Hawan Kund is a convenient, durable, and easy-to-clean option for performing sacred fire rituals (havan or yajna) at home or in a temple.
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.
Handles: Some models include side handles for easy carrying.
Accessories: Often includes additional items like a stand, spoon (havan samagri ladle), or base plate.
Benefits:
- Easy Maintenance: Stainless steel is non-reactive and easy to clean after use.
- Durable: Resistant to heat and long-lasting.
- Lightweight: Easier to transport compared to traditional clay or brass kunds.
Material: Stainless steel is corrosion-resistant and can handle high temperatures.
Size: 8.75 inches (L) x 8.75 inches (W) x 5.75 inches (H) (22x22x14.5 cm)
Depth: 4 inches (10 cm)
Weight: 560 grams approx
The Vedas, the most ancient wisdom revealed to man, have recommended Agnihotra, so that man can build up a fundamental attitude towards his life from body, mind and soul angle. Innumerable persons, by performing Agnihotra regularly, have experienced this basic change in their way of thinking, towards ever mounting problems of life. With the researches on Agnihotra a new horizon has been re-opened, for the IT generation of the world. The Agnihotra is the ‘Nitya’ Yajða. Nitya denotes its regular nature. As per the Vedas, it is to be performed every evening and every morning, ie. exactly at local sunset time and exactly at local sunrise time. ‘Agni’ means fire and ‘hotra’ means offering oblation. Thus Agnihotra is the act of offering oblations to Agni - fire. It is not a mere ritual. But is a part and parcel of Vedic science. This Yajoa is to be performed regularly throughout the life. Yajða is the technical term from the Vedic science of bioenergy denoting the process of removing the toxic conditions of atmosphere through the agency of fire. This meaning purifying of the atmosphere with fire as the medium. When one heals the atmosphere, the healed atmosphere heals him. As any other Yajða, Agnihotra is performed in a special manner. Certain disciplines have to be followed while performing Agnihotra. With a little practice everyone can perform it. It does not take more than five to ten minutes to perform.