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Namaskar,

 

I live in Massachusetts. Any information on where I could find a Havan Kund -- whether it be a store, temple or online would be highly appreciated.

 

Regards,

Hiral

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Namaste Hiral, Check out this online site. http://www.indousplaza.com/copper-hawan-kund-p-4818.html?cat=8 & cPath=8_188 & osCsid=3545d6eae477f0b0f5e51b051bd7d413RegardsRavi Hiral Desai <hdesai_wakhlu Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 11:38:21

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Namaskar,

 

I live in Massachusetts. Any information on where I could find a Havan Kund -- whether it be a store, temple or online would be highly appreciated.

 

Regards,

Hiral

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Namaste Friends,

 

I am trying to purchase the havan kund from the following online store, but they

dont sell 'stand' for keeping the havan kund.

 

I live in a rented apartment which has carpet floor.

 

One suggestion was to purchase a concrete slab from Home depot and place the

havan kund.

 

The online shop people also advised me that they would try to get havan kund

with stand, as a special case but it can take few months.

 

I am eager to find out how our US friends are performing homa in their

residences?

 

Another point is that, these people do not sell wooden spoons and they are

offering copper spoons for ahuti. Is it adviseable to use copper spoons? I look

forward for your advice.

 

Thank you,

Shankar

Detroit, MI, USA

 

 

, Ravi Poruri <rporuri wrote:

>

> Namaste Hiral,

> Check out this online site.

>

http://www.indousplaza.com/copper-hawan-kund-p-4818.html?cat=8 & cPath=8_188 & osCsi\

d=3545d6eae477f0b0f5e51b051bd7d413

>

> Regards

> Ravi

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> Hiral Desai <hdesai_wakhlu

>

> Thursday, February 19, 2009 11:38:21 AM

> Havan Kund

>

>

> Namaskar,

>

> I live in Massachusetts. Any information on where I could find a Havan Kund --

whether it be a store, temple or online would be highly appreciated.

>

> Regards,

> Hiral

>

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Namaste,

 

Here are the websites for agnihotra supplies http://www.agnihotrasupplies.com/http://www.homastore.com/

 

Regards,

Padmaja--- On Thu, 4/30/09, shankar789 <shankar789 wrote:

shankar789 <shankar789 Re: Havan Kund Date: Thursday, April 30, 2009, 6:54 PM

 

 

Namaste Friends,I am trying to purchase the havan kund from the following online store, but they dont sell 'stand' for keeping the havan kund. I live in a rented apartment which has carpet floor.One suggestion was to purchase a concrete slab from Home depot and place the havan kund. The online shop people also advised me that they would try to get havan kund with stand, as a special case but it can take few months. I am eager to find out how our US friends are performing homa in their residences?Another point is that, these people do not sell wooden spoons and they are offering copper spoons for ahuti. Is it adviseable to use copper spoons? I look forward for your advice.Thank you,Shankar Detroit, MI, USA, Ravi Poruri <rporuri > wrote:>> Namaste Hiral,> Check out this online site. > http://www.indouspl aza.com/copper- hawan-kund- p-4818.html? cat=8 & cPath= 8_188 & osCsid= 3545d6eae477f0b0 f5e51b051bd7d413> > Regards> Ravi> > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __> Hiral Desai <hdesai_wakhlu@ ...>> > Thursday, February 19, 2009 11:38:21 AM> Havan

Kund> > > Namaskar,> > I live in Massachusetts. Any information on where I could find a Havan Kund -- whether it be a store, temple or online would be highly appreciated.> > Regards,> Hiral>

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Namaste, One option as Padmaja garu mentioned is to get a havan kund with stand at http://www.homastore.com ( http://www.homastore.com/shop/?cat=1 & cart=8221 & itemid=4). The other option is to buy the hawan kund from Indo US Plaza. Get two to four bricks (concrete or regular). Arrange the bricks on the floor, preferably on a 2ft by 2ft wooden plank wrapped with aluminium foil. Make sure you spread out the bricks, do not put them closer. Put the hawan kund on the bricks and make sure the hawan kund is stable. In the Mahagapathi homam video at http://www.vedicastrologer.org/homam/ganapathi.htm, you can see couple of concrete bricks underneath the hawan kund that were put on the floor. Wooden plank with aluminium foil helps in cleaning the mess after every couple of weeks if you are doing homam daily. You can get a wooden spoon at a store like Walmart in US.ThanksRaviPadmaja Bandaru <padmajab Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2009 10:36:21 PMRe: Re: Havan Kund

 

Namaste,

 

Here are the websites for agnihotra supplies http://www.agnihotr asupplies. com/http://www.homastore.com/

 

Regards,

Padmaja--- On Thu, 4/30/09, shankar789 <shankar789 > wrote:

shankar789 <shankar789 > Re: Havan KundThursday, April 30, 2009, 6:54 PM

 

 

Namaste Friends,I am trying to purchase the havan kund from the following online store, but they dont sell 'stand' for keeping the havan kund. I live in a rented apartment which has carpet floor.One suggestion was to purchase a concrete slab from Home depot and place the havan kund. The online shop people also advised me that they would try to get havan kund with stand, as a special case but it can take few months. I am eager to find out how our US friends are performing homa in their residences?Another point is that, these people do not sell wooden spoons and they are offering copper spoons for ahuti. Is it adviseable to use copper spoons? I look forward for your advice.Thank you,Shankar Detroit, MI, USA, Ravi Poruri

<rporuri > wrote:>> Namaste Hiral,> Check out this online site. > http://www.indouspl aza.com/copper- hawan-kund- p-4818.html? cat=8 & cPath= 8_188 & osCsid= 3545d6eae477f0b0 f5e51b051bd7d413> > Regards> Ravi> > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __> Hiral Desai <hdesai_wakhlu@ ...>> > Thursday, February 19, 2009 11:38:21 AM> Havan

Kund> > > Namaskar,> > I live in Massachusetts. Any information on where I could find a Havan Kund -- whether it be a store, temple or online would be highly appreciated.> > Regards,> Hiral>

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Namaste

 

Thanks a lot, over and above the equipment there is also very interesting other

information about homa.

 

Best Regards

Mitesh

 

, Padmaja Bandaru <padmajab wrote:

>

> Namaste,

>  

> Here are the websites for agnihotra supplies

> http://www.agnihotrasupplies.com/

> http://www.homastore.com/

>  

> Regards,

> Padmaja

>

>

> --- On Thu, 4/30/09, shankar789 <shankar789 wrote:

>

>

> shankar789 <shankar789

> Re: Havan Kund

>

> Thursday, April 30, 2009, 6:54 PM

>

>

Namaste Friends,

>

> I am trying to purchase the havan kund from the following online store, but

they dont sell 'stand' for keeping the havan kund.

>

> I live in a rented apartment which has carpet floor.

>

> One suggestion was to purchase a concrete slab from Home depot and place the

havan kund.

>

> The online shop people also advised me that they would try to get havan kund

with stand, as a special case but it can take few months.

>

> I am eager to find out how our US friends are performing homa in their

residences?

>

> Another point is that, these people do not sell wooden spoons and they are

offering copper spoons for ahuti. Is it adviseable to use copper spoons? I look

forward for your advice.

>

> Thank you,

> Shankar

> Detroit, MI, USA

>

> , Ravi Poruri <rporuri@ > wrote:

> >

> > Namaste Hiral,

> > Check out this online site.

> > http://www.indouspl aza.com/copper- hawan-kund- p-4818.html? cat=8 & cPath=

8_188 & osCsid= 3545d6eae477f0b0 f5e51b051bd7d413

> >

> > Regards

> > Ravi

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ____________ _________ _________ __

> > Hiral Desai <hdesai_wakhlu@ ...>

> >

> > Thursday, February 19, 2009 11:38:21 AM

> > Havan Kund

> >

> >

> > Namaskar,

> >

> > I live in Massachusetts. Any information on where I could find a Havan Kund

-- whether it be a store, temple or online would be highly appreciated.

> >

> > Regards,

> > Hiral

> >

>

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