Roopantaran’s Havan and Agnihotra practices are rooted in the Vedic tradition of purification, discipline, prayer, and collective wellbeing. These practices connect spiritual awareness with environmental sensitivity and inner peace.
Havan, also known as Agnihotra in Sanskrit, is one of the traditional spiritual practices associated with purification, prayer, discipline, and environmental harmony.
At Roopantaran, Havan is approached not only as a ritual but also as a meditative and awareness-based practice. It brings people together in a sacred atmosphere where sound, fire, intention, and disciplined participation create a sense of inner balance and collective positivity.
"A sacred atmosphere where sound, fire, and intention create collective positivity and inner balance."
Yajya or Agnihotra has its origin in the Vedas. The word Veda comes from the Sanskrit root **“Vid”**, which means “to know”. Veda means pure knowledge. This knowledge is considered universal and is meant for the wellbeing of humanity.
Derived from two profound Sanskrit ideas representing energy and healing.
Meaning 'Fire', representing the symbolic and practical centre of energy.
Referring to 'Healing' or 'Offering', representing the act of conscious giving.
Havan creates a sacred atmosphere where participants can focus their mind, regulate their thoughts, and connect with a deeper sense of peace.
From Roopantaran’s perspective, Havan and Agnihotra also represent harmony between the inner environment and outer environment. Purity within and purity around us are deeply connected.
Roopantaran recognises Agnihotra as a traditional practice associated with environmental purification and wellbeing. The use of sacred fire and natural offerings creates a purified and focused environment.
Roopantaran approaches Havan with sincerity, discipline, and awareness. The focus is not on spectacle, but on meaningful participation and spiritual connection.
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