
Vedic Fire Ritual
Hawan Pujan
While offering ahuti during havan, devotees often ask why we say “svaha.” Svaha means offering into the fire; each ahuti together with mantra recitation is meant to satisfy the devas and rishis.
In Vedic Hinduism, a homa, also called havan, is a fire ritual offered on auspicious days and for specific sankalpa—whether for grih pravesh, health, marriage, or yearly peace. A qualified purohit maintains consecrated fire and offers ghee, grains, and samagri with precise mantras from the Vedas and allied texts.
At Kashi Purohit, hawan is arranged with correct muhurat, clean samagri, and clear guidance in English, matched to your sampradaya. You may join in person in Varanasi or coordinate remotely with sankalpa and prasad options as discussed with Pandit ji.