Purpose: Hawan Lakdi is burned in the hawan kund (sacred fire pit) during pujas or spiritual ceremonies. The wood releases a pleasing fragrance as it burns, creating a divine atmosphere and symbolizing the offering of prayers to the gods through the fire.Symbolism: The act of burning Hawan Lakdi in the fire represents the purification of the mind, body, and environment, as well as the destruction of negative energies. It also signifies devotion and the offering of oneself to the divine.Aromatic Smoke: The smoke produced from the burning wood is believed to have purifying and healing properties, helping to remove obstacles and invite positive energy into the space.