Hawan Kund Set, Hawan Chimta And Spoon, Brass Hawan Kund Set, Pooja Essentials :
Specification:
Item: Hawan Kund With Spoon, Chimta, Plate
Quantity: Set of 4
Material: Brass
Color: Bronze
Style: Traditional
Pattern: Handmade
Details: 1. Hawan Kund (Fire Pit):
Material: Made of brass, the Hawan Kund is a sacred vessel used for conducting the Hawan ceremony.
Description and Usage: It’s a container with four legs, designed to hold the sacred fire (Agni). During a Hawan, it is filled with offerings such as ghee (clarified butter), grains, herbs, and other symbolic substances.
Care and Maintenance: After each use, clean the Hawan Kund thoroughly with a soft cloth and mild brass cleaner to remove residue. Ensure it is completely dry before storage to prevent tarnishing.
2. Long Hawan Spoon (Hawan Spoon):
Material: Also made of brass, the Hawan Spoon is used for adding offerings into the fire during the ritual.
Description and Usage: It is a long-handled spoon with a curved end, allowing priests (or participants) to safely pour offerings into the fire without getting too close.
Care and Maintenance: Wash the spoon with mild soap and warm water after each use. Dry it completely to prevent water stains and tarnishing. Periodically polish with brass cleaner to maintain its shine.
3. Chimta (Tongs):
Material: Typically brass, the Chimta is used to hold and move burning embers or logs within the Hawan Kund.
Description and Usage: It consists of two pincer-like arms that can grip hot coals or wood. This tool is essential for adjusting the fire during the ritual.
Care and Maintenance: Clean the Chimta with a damp cloth after use to remove ash and soot. Dry thoroughly and apply a thin coat of oil to prevent rusting. Store in a dry place.
4. Plate (Hawan Plate):
Material: Made of brass, the Hawan Plate serves as a base to hold smaller ritual items and offerings.
Description and Usage: It is a flat, circular plate used to keep offerings of Hawan Samagrih or other materials ready for the ceremony. It also collects any overflow of offerings during the Hawan.
Care and Maintenance: Clean the plate with a soft cloth and brass cleaner as needed. Ensure it is dry before storing to maintain its luster.
General Care and Maintenance Tips:
Avoid Chemicals: Use mild, non-abrasive cleaners specifically designed for brass.
Polishing: Periodically polish all brass items with a brass cleaner to maintain their shine.
Storage: Keep these items in a dry place to prevent tarnishing and corrosion.
Regular Use: Regularly use and clean these items to prevent build-up of residues that can affect their appearance and functionality.
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