Harigarh Dham
Hawan Samidha
Hawan Samidha
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Hawan Samidha (Mango Wood) Description:
Samidha refers to the sacred wood used as offerings during Hawan (sacred fire rituals). Mango wood (Mangifera indica) is considered highly auspicious and pure for such purposes. The mango tree holds a special place in Indian culture, symbolizing vitality, purity, and prosperity.
Uses of Mango Wood in Hawan:
It is easily available and regarded as spiritually pure.
When burned, mango wood releases a soft, natural fragrance that purifies and energizes the environment.
Its natural energy helps amplify the power of Vedic mantras during the ritual.
According to Ayurveda, the smoke produced is considered to have antimicrobial and healing properties, making the surroundings healthier.
Key Features of Mango Wood for Hawan:
Properly dried, chemical-free natural wood.
Medium-sized pieces ideal for easy burning in the Hawan Kund.
Free from artificial fragrances, maintaining natural authenticity.
Produces light, clean smoke that uplifts the atmosphere.
Mythological Significance:
In Vedic scriptures and ancient texts, the mango tree is revered as a "divine tree." Using its wood in Hawan rituals is believed to please deities and attract positive spiritual
energies into the space.
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