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Iron Homa Kundam, Rectangular Ritual Basin with Flared Sides & Dual Handles, Traditional Pooja Vessel for Hindu Ceremonies, Havan Rituals & Temple Use [Cast Iron, Matte Finish]
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A vessel built for sacred fire rituals
The dark iron basin sits solid and purposeful, its angled sides flaring outward from a flat base to gather ash and offerings. Two curved handles welded opposite each other make it easy to move or position during ceremony, and the four short cylindrical feet keep it stable on any surface. This is a working ritual vessel, built to handle heat and repeated use without complaint.
Designed with function and tradition in mind
Cast from iron with a matte finish that resists shine and glare, the kundam's rectangular shape gives you practical working space for havan materials. The flared walls angle outward, which makes loading and tending the ritual fire naturally easier. The welded handles don't just look sturdy, they actually are, designed to stay put through years of ceremony. Those feet lift the base clear of the ground, allowing air to flow underneath and heat to dissipate safely.
Why this vessel belongs in your ritual space
Iron conducts and holds heat the way traditional ritual vessels should, and this kundam's matte finish means you're not dealing with glare or reflective surfaces during focused ceremony. The size and shape are built to accommodate typical havan materials and ash collection without spillover. Whether you're performing daily pooja or larger ceremonial functions, the stable base and handled design let you work without distraction.
Caring for your kundam
Iron vessels naturally develop patina over time; occasional wiping after use keeps them in good condition. For stubborn ash or residue, a soft brush and water work well; allow to air-dry completely to prevent rust spots.
Product specifications
Material
Cast iron
Finish
Matte dark gray iron
Design
Rectangular basin with flared angled sides, flat base, two curved tubular welded handles, four cylindrical feet
Use case
Hindu pooja ceremonies, havan rituals, temple use, daily religious observance
Why Shop with Confidence
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Cast Iron Construction
Conducts heat steadily and holds temperature the way traditional ritual vessels should built to last through years of ceremony.
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Stable Four-Foot Base
Keeps the vessel level and secure on any surface allowing safe air flow and heat dissipation during ritual.
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Dual Welded Handles
Positioned opposite each other for balanced carrying and positioning strong enough to support the vessel and contents.
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Angled Flared Sides
The shape naturally gathers ash and ritual materials and makes loading and tending the fire easier without spillover.
Frequently Asked Questions
A homa kundam is a ritual vessel used to contain and tend the sacred fire during havan ceremonies and pooja rituals in Hindu worship.
Yes, the size and design work well for both daily household rituals and larger ceremonial occasions.
Iron can rust if left wet; wipe dry after use and store in a dry place to prevent rust spots.
Yes, the handles are welded and built to be sturdy; they're designed to support the weight of the vessel and contents during ritual work.
The matte finish reduces glare and reflection during focused ritual practice, and it's the traditional appearance of cast iron vessels.
A soft brush and water remove most ash; for stubborn deposits, gentle scrubbing with a damp cloth works. Allow to air-dry completely before storage.

