An Iron Havan Kund is a traditional metal fire altar used in Hindu rituals, yagnas, and havan ceremonies to safely hold the sacred fire.
Crafted from thick, heavy-gauge iron, it provides excellent heat resistance, durability, and a long lifespan.
It typically features a traditional square or inverted pyramid shape which is designed to channel energy. The square base represents stability and grounding.
The kund usually includes sturdy handles on both sides, sometimes with wooden grips, allowing you to move it safely even while it is warm.