Harigarh Dham
Hawan Samagri 100gm
Hawan Samagri 100gm
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Hawan Samagri is a sacred mixture of various natural and aromatic substances used in Hindu rituals, especially during a hawan (a fire ceremony or Yajna). This ritual is performed to invoke divine blessings, purify the environment, and offer gratitude to the deities through fire.
Composition of Hawan Samagri
Hawan Samagri typically includes a blend of the following:
Dry Herbs & Roots – Like sandalwood powder, nagkesar, giloy, jatamansi, and camphor.
Grains & Seeds – Such as rice, sesame seeds, barley, and mustard.
Aromatic Substances – Like guggul (resin), frankincense, cloves, cardamom, and kasturi.
Wood & Bark Pieces – Mango wood, peepal bark, and palash wood are commonly used.
Other Natural Items – Cow dung cakes, dried cow ghee, honey, and sugar are often added.
Purpose and Significance
Purification: The smoke produced from the samagri is believed to cleanse the air and environment.
Spiritual Offerings: Each item symbolizes a different offering to the gods – gratitude, humility, and devotion.
Healing: Many of the ingredients have Ayurvedic properties and are believed to promote physical and mental well-being.
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