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Let us truly clean out our hearts; let us rid ourselves of the grudges, pain, and anger that clutter our ability to love freely. Let us empty out every nook and cranny, so that the divine light can shine throughout.”

~ Pujya Swamiji 

The Havan:
Sacred Vedic Fire Ceremony

Capturing the Sacred Experience

In 2022, Traysiah spent over 3 months at the Parmarth Niketan Ashram in Rishikesh, India, where she videotaped the morning Vedic Fire Ceremony, called a "Haven".  In this ceremony, 60 young men recite ancient Vedic Sanskrit chants that have been recited in Brahman rituals in India, for thousands of years. The pure Sanskrit sounds of these chants are timeless, profound and transformational and can uplift all aspects of your life.

This is a sacred and powerful ceremony of letting go and releasing anything that is no longer serving you, and opening up and blessing all new opportunities for you in your life.

Please enjoy this ancient sacred ceremony.

You must always remember that a rich spiritual life and a deep connection to the Divine

are the greatest education, the greatest wealth, and the greatest success anyone can obtain. 

~ Pujya Swamiji 

Meet the Videographer - 

Traysiah Spring


Traysiah (on the right in the picture) is an award winning author, meditation instructor, holistic facilitator and co-founder of the Adventures in Awakening Academy.


She was a volunteer for over three months at the Parmarth Niketan Ashram, in Rishikesh, India, in 2022. She was very blessed to work closely with renowned spiritual leader, Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswati (on the left) and had the opportunity to videotape many of the ceremonies of the ashram.


Traysiah created the video, "The Havan", because she was so inspired by going to the morning Havan rituals and wanted to recreate and share this profound experience with others in the world. 


For more information on the Parmarth Niketan Ashram, please go to parmarth.org.

You must remember that you are divine and wonderful. You can do it! Whatever you want to do, you can do!

~Pujya Swamiji 

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