Also known as Scented Havan Samagri, Havan Samagri, Hawan Dhoop Samagri, Havan Sakalya.
Havan Samagri name in other languages
- Hindi: हवन पूजन सामग्री
- Bengali: হবন সমগ্রী
- Marathi: हवन सामग्री
- Telugu: హవాన్ సామాగ్రి
- Tamil: ஹவான் சமாக்ரி
- Gujarati: હવન સમાગ્રી
- Kannada: ಹವನ್ ಸಮಗ್ರಿ
- Odia: ହାଭାନ ସମଗ୍ରୀ
- Malayalam: ഹവൻ സമാഗ്രി
- Punjabi: ਹਵਨ ਸਮਗਰੀ
- Assamese: হাভান সামগ্রী
Havan Samagri is an important part of Hindu rituals. It is a mixture of offerings thrown into the sacred fire during a Havan ceremony. This ritual has been practised for thousands of years, as it was mentioned in ancient scriptures such as the Vedas and Puranas. The purpose of this ritual is to offer oblations and prayers to gods and goddesses, hoping they will shower blessings on all present.
The ingredients used in Havan Samagri vary from region to region and even from family to family. Still, the most common items include grains like leaves, herbal roots, ghee, milk, seeds, incense and grains, and fragrant woods such as sandalwood.
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