Havan

With so many people living such busy lives, it may seem hard to try andfit a Havan within our tight schedules. But when something good occurs, hosting or attending a Havanis a great way to take a moment to thanks the God for their blessing, for example, it is the perfect way to mark occasions such as birthdays and anniversaries. Havans can also be performed to mark new beginnings, such as: moving into a new home, starting a new job, or even welcoming new members into your family.

Havans are an opportunity to allow a moment of peace and tranquilly to enter our hearts and souls by chanting the Holy of our Lords. The Agni of the Havan provides a physical purification of your surroundings as well as represents the internal fire within our bodies. As we provide the offerings to the Gods,we ask for positive energies to enter our hearts and souls, paving the way for a clear and unobstructed path to our future endeavours.

I take this opportunity to teach the younger generations about the morals and values integrated within Vedic scriptures and with this,we must take a moment to show an appreciation for the abundance we are provided by the grace of Lord.

  • SimantonnayanaSanskar
  • Naam KaranHavan
  • Anna PraasanHavan
  • Cudakarma, MundanHavan
  • Upnayan (Secred Thread) Havan
  • Shanti Havan
  • Gayatri Havan
  • Havan for the Peace for the Soul
  • Any other Celebration