Hawan is a sacred Vedic ritual involving the offering of ghee, herbs, grains, and other holy items into a consecrated fire while chanting specific mantras. Performed to invoke divine blessings, purify the environment, and eliminate negative energies, Hawans are an integral part of Hindu spiritual practices. They are commonly conducted during auspicious occasions such as weddings, housewarmings (Griha Pravesh), festivals, and religious ceremonies. Guided by experienced priests (purohits), the ritual promotes peace, prosperity, health, and spiritual upliftment for individuals and families. The energy generated through the fire and mantras is believed to harmonize the space and connect participants with higher consciousness.