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Packet of Cotton Cotton has dual usages – the first being used to make cotton wicks while lighting the lamp (Nandadeep, Niranjan or any other) and is thus the most integral part of the daily or any other festive Pooja. This packet contains the finest cotton that can be used for one complete month for…
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Sacred Powders Tilaks Kum Kum (Sindoor) – The ubiquitious red powder – Sindoor is a potent symbol of loyalty, devotion and commitment. Placing the sindoor, signifies that the mind of the devotee must be fully committed to the Lord. It is also a reminder to brighten one’s personality with the beauty of virtues and good…
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Pooja Samagari Worshipping is an elaborate ritual practiced every day in most of the Hindu homes. It requires a number of special Pooja articles that is difficult to find everywhere. Every object associated with the ritual of Puja or worship is symbolically significant. The statue or image of the deity, which is called ‘Vigraha’ means…