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About Sama Homes Premium Hawan, Yagya & Lota / Kalash Essentials
🕉️ Complete Your Altar: Pair this with our heavy Brass God Idols.
View IdolsQuick Answer: The Sama Homes Hawan Collection provides the essential tools for the Vedic Fire Ritual (Yagya). Our heavy-gauge Copper Hawan Kunds are designed to safely contain the sacred fire, allowing you to perform purification rituals at home or in the temple.
🔥 The Sacred Fire (Agni)
- Pure Copper: The traditional metal prescribed for fire rituals due to its energetic conductivity.
- Geometric Precision: Our Kunds follow traditional inverted pyramid dimensions for proper energy flow.
- Heat Resistant: Thick-gauge metal ensures the vessel won't warp under the intense heat of the fire.
Purify Your Environment
The Hawan (or Yagya) is one of the oldest rituals in humanity, designed to purify the atmosphere and the mind through fire. Whether you are performing a simple daily Agnihotra or a larger ceremony for Vastu correction (see our Vastu Remedies), the vessel matters.
We craft our Hawan Kunds from pure copper to ensure they honor the sanctity of the ritual. These pieces are not just tools; they are the focal point of your spiritual practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I clean the Hawan Kund after use?
Allow the ash to cool completely. Remove the ash (which can be used as fertilizer for plants). Wipe the copper with a cloth. If you want to restore the shine, use Pitambari or lemon/salt, but many prefer to let the Kund develop a natural darkened patina from the fire.



