Havan and Pooja ceremonies are central to the spiritual life of the Prithvi Spiritual Centre. Rooted in ancient Vedic traditions, these sacred fire rituals and devotional worship services are conducted regularly at the centre, creating an atmosphere of reverence, purification, and divine connection.
The havan — a sacred fire ceremony in which offerings are made to Agni (the fire deity) while chanting Vedic mantras — is performed to invoke blessings of peace, prosperity, and well-being for the community. These ceremonies bring together villagers, devotees, and volunteers in collective prayer, reinforcing the spiritual bonds that unite the community.
In addition to havans, Shaanti Puja (peace prayers) and other pooja rituals are organized on auspicious occasions, festivals, and as part of the centre's regular spiritual calendar. These ceremonies honour India's rich spiritual heritage and provide participants with an opportunity to express devotion, seek blessings, and experience inner peace.
Prithvi Foundation ensures that these spiritual practices remain inclusive and accessible, welcoming people from all walks of life to participate in the timeless traditions of prayer and worship at the Prithvi Spiritual Centre.