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Giri Samithu Sticks | Samidha/ Havan Sticks/ Homam Kuchi/ Bargad Lakdi for Pooja

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Availability:
68 in stock, ready to be shipped
Availability:
Out of stock
Original price Rs. 100.00 - Original price Rs. 1,000.00
Original price
Rs. 100.00
Rs. 100.00 - Rs. 1,000.00
Current price Rs. 100.00
Type: Arasu Stick
Pack: Small
SKU 4200168
Width Height Depth Sticks Weight

8 in

10 in

2 in

1.0

0.58 kg

Weight

4.5 kg

Width Height Depth Sticks Weight

10 in

10 in

2 in

1.0

0.43 kg

Width Height Depth Sticks Weight

22 in

22 in

3 in

1.0

5.1 kg

• Samithu for havan is the wooden sticks used while performing homam. This is predominantly used for avani avittam and weddings.
• Arasu Samithu Kuchi is the wood sticks obtained from the peepal tree, this is often known as sacred fig. This is one of the offerings given to the fire god, Agni, and is used in havan.
• Samithu kutchi is the bundle of sticks with which the fire is invoked in any Homam. The sticks of various trees that fall down themselves and get dried are collected and bundled for offering to God by invoking fire. and also, the dried grasses like Nayuruvi, Arugan, etc. also form part of Samithu.
• Havan Samidha gives good positive energy. The smoke from the homam by burning the samithu sticks increases the humidification.
• Havan Samidha is dipped in ghee and made to put on the holy fire of yagna. The ghee and the samithu all get burn, to give enlightenment.
• Burning arasu in homam is said to bring great prosperity to the invoker. it is used in most homams and also by brahmacharis who do daily samitha dhanam.
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FAQ

1. What is Samithu?

Samithu is a bundle of sacred wooden sticks used for homam (fire rituals). They are offered into the holy fire while chanting mantras.

2. What wood is used in these Samithu sticks?

The sticks are usually made from auspicious trees like Arasu (Peepal) or Purasu. Each type holds specific spiritual significance.

3. How are Samithu sticks used?

The sticks are dipped in ghee and offered into the fire during a homam. This is believed to purify the space and invoke divine energies.

4. Why are these sticks considered sacred?

The wood comes from trees considered spiritually powerful in Hinduism. Burning them in homam is said to attract positivity and spiritual blessings.

5. How should I store Giri Samithu?

Store them in a dry, clean place to prevent moisture damage. Avoid damp areas to ensure easy lighting during rituals.

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