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write some points about havan

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Answered by edweenatony
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1)Havan is a ritual burning of offerings such as grains and ghee, which is held to mark births, marriages, and other special occasions.

2)The word comes from the Sanskrit root word hu, meaning "to offer" or "to present."

3)There are many different types of havans for different occasions. There is a havan for naming a child, a havan for wealth and material prosperity etc

4)It is believed that havan has a purifying effect on both the devotee who makes the offerings and the environment.

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