Surva Suruchi in Wooden for Havan, It is hand made of holy wood with long lasting finished. I believe you are asking about the use of "Surva Suruchi" in Homa, which is a Sanskrit term commonly used in Hindu rituals. With the help of this wooden spoon (surva suruchi) Havan Samagri to fire while doing Homa. The pointed stick is for offering Ghee and the other one is for offering Havan samgari.
"Surva Suruchi" refers to a wooden stick that is used in Homa or fire rituals. It is traditionally made from the wood of a special tree called "Samidha" or "Samithu" and is used to kindle the fire in the Homa.
The Surva Suruchi is usually about the length of an arm and is used to ignite the fire in the Homa Kund or sacred fire pit. It is considered to be a sacred tool and is handled with great care and respect during the ritual.
In Hinduism, fire is considered to be a symbol of purity, and Homa is a form of worship that involves the offering of various materials into the fire. The Surva Suruchi is an essential tool for igniting the fire and maintaining its purity throughout the ritual.
Material: Wood
Dimensions: 13.75 inches to 14.5 inches
Weight: 215 grams