Havan Samagri, also known as Homa or Yajna Samagri, is a collection of sacred ingredients used in Hindu fire rituals, known as Havans or Homas. These rituals are performed to invoke divine blessings, purify the environment, and offer gratitude to the gods. The specific items used can vary based on regional practices and the particular deity or purpose of the Havan.
Purification: The combination of these ingredients, when offered into the sacred fire, is believed to purify the environment, both physically and spiritually.
Symbolic Offerings: Each item has a symbolic meaning, representing various aspects of life, nature, and the universe. Offering these items is a way of giving back to the divine and seeking blessings.
Health and Well-being: The smoke from the Havan, enriched
with the medicinal properties of the herbs and other ingredients, is believed to have health benefits. It purifies the air and creates a spiritually charged environment.