Description
A Homa Karandi (or Havan Spoon/Ladle) is a traditional, typically brass, utensil used in Hindu rituals to pour ghee (clarified butter), oil, or other offerings into the sacred fire (homa kunda). Crafted for safety and precision, it facilitates, with devotion, the offering of havan samagri to the fire.
Key Uses and Significance:
- Pouring Offerings: Used to safely pour ghee and sacred liquids into the fire without burning the hands.
- Havan/Yagna Rituals: Essential tool for offering fruits, herbs, or samagri during Homa, Yagna, and Pooja ceremonies.
- Symbolism: Represents devotion and purity; often designed to hold sacred substances for offerings.
- Material: Usually made of pure brass, which is considered auspicious and pure in Sanatan Dharma






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