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Sookshma Havan Kund 15 Pieces (Pack of 2)
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How do I use Sookshma Havan Kund?
Place one piece on a heat-safe surface, light it with a match or diya. It burns for 15-20 minutes, releasing purifying herbal smoke. Use daily during morning or evening prayers, or anytime you want to purify the air.
What are the ingredients in this havan kund?
Made from pure cow dung, cow ghee, and Ayurvedic herbs. These ingredients are traditionally used in Vedic rituals for air purification, insect repelling, and creating a positive atmosphere in the home.
Is the smoke safe to inhale?
Yes, the smoke from natural havan ingredients is considered purifying in Ayurveda. Studies show that havan smoke has antibacterial properties. However, ensure good ventilation in the room and avoid direct inhalation in large quantities.
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Sookshma Havan Kund: Sacred Vedic Havan for Home & Daily Ritual
The Sookshma Havan Kund is a compact Ayurvedic havan kit crafted from traditional Vedic ingredients — gai ka gobar (Go Maya), guggal (Guggulu), loban (Shallaki), kapur (Karpura), jatamansi, and ghee (Ghrita). Rooted in the ancient Dhoopana (Ayurvedic fumigation) tradition mentioned in the Sushruta Samhita and Atharvaveda, it creates a fragrant, calming atmosphere for meditation, daily pooja, and sacred rituals. Perfect for Brahma Muhurta practice, Ekadashi, festivals, and every Sandhya.

Verified Ingredients of Sookshma Havan Kund
- गाय का गोबर — Go Maya (Cow Dung): A classical Havan ingredient mentioned in the Atharvaveda. Traditionally used in sacred fire rituals across Vedic culture.
- गुग्गल — Guggulu (Guggal): An aromatic resin prescribed as a classical Dhoopana ingredient in the Sushruta Samhita. Its fragrant smoke creates a calming atmosphere during prayer and meditation.
- लोभान — Shallaki (Loban/Frankincense): A sacred resin with a deep, soothing aroma, traditionally used in Vedic and Ayurvedic fumigation rituals for spiritual upliftment.
- कपूर — Karpura (Camphor): A classical Havan ingredient. Its crisp, clean fragrance is associated with clarity and focus during meditation and worship.
- जटामांसी — Jatamansi: An aromatic Ayurvedic herb used in sacred rituals. Its earthy, grounding scent supports a calm, meditative atmosphere.
- गाय का घी — Ghrita (Cow Ghee): The foundational offering (Ahuti) in every traditional Havan. Used since Vedic times to carry aromatic smoke and enhance the sacred fire.

The Ancient Tradition of Dhoopana — Vedic Aromatic Fumigation
The Sookshma Havan Kund draws from the Agnihotra and Dhoopana traditions described in the Sushruta Samhita and Atharvaveda. Dhoopana — the practice of fumigating a sacred space with aromatic herbs and resins — has been central to Vedic household rituals for thousands of years. Performed at Brahma Muhurta or during daily Sandhya, the fragrant smoke from Guggulu, Loban, and Jatamansi creates a serene, spiritually uplifting environment for prayer, yoga, and contemplation.

Gai Ka Gobar — Classical Vedic Havan Ingredient
Gai ka gobar (Go Maya / cow dung) is a foundational ingredient in traditional Vedic Havan samagri. Mentioned in the Atharvaveda as an essential component of sacred fire rituals, it has been used across generations in Indian households to kindle the sacred flame. The Sookshma Havan Kund uses sun-dried Go Maya in combination with aromatic resins to create the traditional shaped kund used in Agnihotra.

Guggal — Aromatic Resin for Dhoopana
Guggal (Guggulu resin) is the classical Dhoopana ingredient prescribed in the Sushruta Samhita for aromatic fumigation rituals. When burned in a Havan, it releases a warm, resinous fragrance that fills the space with a calming, grounding ambience. Its pleasant aroma has made Guggulu an integral part of temple rituals, Yagnas, and daily household prayers across India for millennia.

Kapur (Camphor) — Sacred Flame Ingredient
Kapur (Karpura / camphor) is a classical sacred-fire ingredient used in Aarti, Havan, and Dhoopana traditions. Its crisp, clean fragrance dissipates quickly and cleanly, leaving behind a clear, fresh ambience in the space. Burning camphor during your Havan or Aarti is a cherished Vedic practice — the bright flame and aromatic smoke are associated with Shuchi (purity) and focus in prayer.

Loban — Frankincense for Sacred Atmosphere
Loban (Shallaki / frankincense resin) has been used for centuries in Indian temples and household shrines. Its deep, warm, and slightly sweet fragrance creates a spiritually uplifting environment ideal for Havan, meditation, and prayer. Loban is widely used across Vedic, Buddhist, and Sufi traditions for its ability to transform ordinary spaces into places of stillness and contemplation.

Jatamansi — Grounding Herb for Meditation
Jatamansi is a revered Ayurvedic herb with an earthy, musk-like aroma traditionally used in sacred fumigation. In the Dhoopana tradition, Jatamansi's grounding fragrance supports a settled, contemplative atmosphere — making it a valued addition to Havan samagri used during Brahma Muhurta meditation, Sandhya Vandanam, and evening prayer rituals.

Gai Ka Ghee — The Sacred Ahuti Ingredient
Gai ka ghee (Ghrita / cow ghee) is the primary Ahuti (offering) in every traditional Havan. The Vedas prescribe Ghrita as essential to a complete sacred fire — it sustains the flame, carries the aromatic smoke of herbs and resins upward, and gives the Havan its characteristic deep, warm fragrance. The Sookshma Havan Kund binds all its ingredients with ghee in the traditional Havan samagri formulation.

How to Perform the Sookshma Havan — Step by Step
Follow the traditional Agnihotra method for the best ritual experience:
- Prepare the Space: Choose a clean, open, well-ventilated area for the Havan. Place the kund on a fireproof surface.
- Light the Kund: Place one piece of the Sookshma Havan Kund in a suitable fireproof container and light with a matchstick.
- Offer the Ahuti: For an enhanced traditional experience, you may add a small amount of ghee or other sacred herbs as the Ahuti offering.
- Chant & Meditate: Allow the fragrant Dhoopana smoke to fill the space. Recite your mantra or sit in quiet meditation during Brahma Muhurta for the full traditional experience.

Why Sookshma Havan Kund — The Traditional Choice
The Sookshma Havan Kund brings the authentic Agnihotra Havan tradition into everyday home practice. Compact, convenient, and crafted with verified Vedic ingredients, it is ideal for:
- 100% Natural & Traditional Ingredients: No artificial additives — Go Maya, Guggulu, Shallaki, Karpura, Jatamansi, and Ghrita as used in classical Dhoopana.
- Compact Design for Daily Use: 15 pieces per pack — perform the Havan daily without the elaborate setup of a full Havan Kund.
- Fragrant Aromatic Smoke: The blend of Guggal, Loban, and Jatamansi creates a calming, spiritually uplifting atmosphere for meditation and prayer.
- Vedic Tradition at Home: Suitable for Brahma Muhurta, Sandhya, Ekadashi, festivals, and daily pooja — for all doshas.

Bring the Vedic Havan Tradition Home
Invite the fragrance and tranquility of a traditional Agnihotra Havan into your daily routine with the Sookshma Havan Kund. A calming, aromatic atmosphere for meditation, pooja, and sacred ceremony — the Dhoopana way.

Order your Pack of 2 today and honour the ancient Vedic Havan tradition.
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