In Sanatan Dharma, the devotees worship the gods and goddesses in many ways. This includes performing aarti, blowing conch and havan etc. By doing these works, the devotee gets the blessings of the gods and goddesses. The special importance of havan has been mentioned in the Sanatan scriptures. If havan is not performed in religious rituals, then the worship is considered incomplete. Special ingredients are included in it, which purifies the environment of the house and destroys the negative forces generated in the house. Do you know why mango wood is used in havan? If you do not know, then let us know about its reason in detail.
this is the reason
- There is a religious belief that in Sanatan Dharma, mango wood is considered a symbol of fertility, purity and deity.
- It is believed that offering mango wood in havan relieves mental stress and brings peace to the mind.
- Mango wood is used in Hawan during marriage. By doing this, happiness, peace and prosperity comes in the life of the bride and groom. Along with this, the bride and groom get rid of negative energies.
- Mango wood is used in the Hawan performed after the naming ceremony of a child and after death, which purifies the house. Due to all these reasons, mango wood is specially used in Hawan.
Include these things in Havan
A ball or dry coconut, red coloured cloth, havan kund, dry wood, mango wood, ashwagandha, brahmi, liquorice root, kalava and sandalwood are included in the havan. Apart from this, black sesame, camphor, rice, cow ghee, cloves, frankincense, cardamom, guggal, barley and sugar are also included.
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