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The Sacred Fire at Home

An Introduction to Havan for the modern urban seeker
Vikas Krishnakanhaiya Solegaonkar
Type: Print Book
Genre: Religion & Spirituality
Language: English
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What does it mean to light a sacred fire in a city apartment? To offer ghee with a Mantra older than history while your phone buzzes on the table beside you? To live as both a modern, techie and a devotee — and find no contradiction between the two?

This book is the answer one householder found, written for the millions of seekers walking the same path.

The Vedas open with a hymn to Agni — the sacred fire that has been the centerpiece of Hindu spiritual life for thousands of years. But for the modern urban family, the tradition can feel impossibly distant. Traditional texts assume a guru sits beside you. The internet gives only fragments. "Experts" hand you a shopping list and a tone that discourages questions.

WHAT YOU WILL FIND INSIDE:

The Why — Why Havan matters in Kali Yuga, the difference between elaborate Vedic Yajña and the householder's Havan, and how the practice serves as a spiritual accelerator that prepares the mind for higher truths. The book confronts the honest questions: Does burning materials pollute the air? Why offer to "lower deities" if the Upanishads point to one Brahman? Is ritual a substitute for knowledge?

The Wisdom — A profound exploration of Adi Shankaracharya's Para Puja and Manas Puja, asking whether we can actually live in the Supreme Truth without scaffolding. Drawing on Sri Ramakrishna, Ananda Mayee Ma, Ramana Maharshi, Samartha Ramdas, Sant Dnyaneshwar, and Swami Vivekananda, the book weaves surrender, prayer, mind-watching, and service into a single seamless practice.

The Simplest Havan — Samartha Ramdas Swami's revelation that taking the name of God before each morsel of food turns every meal into a Havan. The body is the Kunda, the digestive fire is Agni Himself, the food is the offering. No materials required. Begin with the next meal.

The Detailed Procedure — A complete step-by-step guide to performing a Nitya Havan at home: Achamana, Anganyasa, Bhumi Shuddhi, Sankalpa, Kalasha Sthapana, Ganesha Puja, Agni Sthapana, offerings to Dikpalas and Navagrahas, Ishta Deva worship, PoornAhuti, and Shanti Path. Every Mantra is provided in Devanagari with English meaning.

Mantra Japa Integration — How to choose your Mantra, the indispensable role of the Guru-given Mantra, the fivefold discipline of Sthana, Samaya, Sankhya, Samagri, and Samyam, and how weekday Japa flowers naturally into weekend Havan.

Don't Forget the Basics — The chapter that may sting: the danger of becoming an expert at worshiping the invisible God while ignoring the visible one. Vivekananda's Daridra-Narayana and Dnyaneshwar's Manushya Dharma turn the Havan inside out — your Havan is incomplete if it ends at the fire pit.

Practical Wisdom — Timing (Sandhya Kala vs. Brahma Muhurta), choosing materials, safety in apartments, working with smoke detectors and neighbours, dos and don'ts, and how to begin tomorrow morning with what you already have.

WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR:

The professional who suspects there is more to life than the next promotion. The parent who wants to give their children something deeper than what the algorithms feed them. The seeker who has read the Upanishads and felt a flash of understanding that fades by lunchtime. The devotee who has performed rituals for years but quietly wonders if anything is really happening. The skeptic who is willing to test ancient claims against honest experience.

This book honors both the rational and the devotional reader, because the author is both. It will not flatter you. It will not pretend the path is easy. It will meet you where you are — with the morsel of food in your hand and the name of God on your tongue — and walk with you all the way to the copper Kunda at sunrise.

About the Author

The author is one among millions of seekers, walking the path, stumbling, rising, and walking again.

He is a technologist by profession and a seeker by inclination, writing from a city in India.

Book Details

Number of Pages: 167
Dimensions: 6"x9"
Interior Pages: B&W
Binding: Paperback (Perfect Binding)
Availability: In Stock (Print on Demand)

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