Puja Vessels in Silver

Vedic Vaani presents a divine collection of Puja Vessels in Silver, meticulously crafted to elevate your worship rituals with elegance and purity. Each vessel is expertly designed and handcrafted by skilled artisans, using premium quality silver to ensure durability and aesthetic appeal. From kalashas and lamps to incense holders and pooja thalis, these silver vessels add a touch of luxury and sanctity to your puja rituals. The shimmering silver finish not only enhances the visual appeal but also symbolizes purity and auspiciousness, making them ideal for offering prayers and performing rituals with devotion and reverence. Elevate your spiritual practice and infuse your sacred space with divine grace with these exquisite Puja Vessels in Silver from Vedic Vaani.

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  • Lord Ganesha favourite Modak with Banana Leaf in Pure Silver
    $31.73
    Goddess Parvati was curious to know what this sweetened food item was that instantly filled Bal Ganesha’s stomach. When she learnt that it was a modak, Goddess Parvati expressed her wish that Lord Ganpati’s devotees must offer modaks and laddos to him, which has carried on across generations ever since.

    In Hinduism / Hindu Dharma to offer food to the Deities during ritualistic worship or puja at home or temples. This offering is called as Naivadya. It signifies the actual gross state of the individual. Offering Naivadya is the last step in puja. At that time, the individual is in a state of complete surrender unto the Deity; hence, the (Naivadya carrying) leaf is placed facing downward. Offering Naivadya helps please the superior Deities, Deity of the premises and Deity of the place in shorter time.

    Make: made in pure silver.
    Dimension of leaf: 3 inches (H) x 2 inches (W)
    Dimension of modak: 1.25 inches (W) x 1 inch (H)
    Weight: 14 gms
  • Lord Ganesha Sweet Modak with Thali in Pure Silver
    $52.27
    Goddess Parvati was curious to know what this sweetened food item was that instantly filled Bal Ganesha’s stomach. When she learnt that it was a modak, Goddess Parvati expressed her wish that Lord Ganpati’s devotees must offer modaks and laddos to him, which has carried on across generations ever since.

    Make: made in pure silver.
    Dimension of thali: 2 inches (circumference) x 0.5 inch (H)
    Dimension of modak: 1.25 inches (W) x 1 inch (H)
    Weight: 23 gms
  • Artificial Banana Leaf in Pure Sterling Silver
    $15.20
    Artificial Banana leaf made in pure silver. Its leaves are used to serve food to deity. The banana leaf figures among the most sacred leaves and finds its usage in all Vedic rituals.

    In Hinduism / Hindu Dharma to offer food to the Deities during ritualistic worship or puja at home or temples. This offering is called as Naivadya. It signifies the actual gross state of the individual. Offering Naivadya is the last step in puja. At that time, the individual is in a state of complete surrender unto the Deity; hence, the (Naivadya carrying) leaf is placed facing downward. Offering Naivadya helps please the superior Deities, Deity of the premises and Deity of the place in shorter time.

  • Devotional Ashta Silver Sacred Flowers set for Puja - set of 5
    $26.40
    The offering of flowers to the deities marks the completion of the puja. It is a way of conveying our devotion to the deities. It also helps to keep the gods and goddess happy. while we offer flowers it will ensure that positive energy spreads throughout the place. This flower set is ideal for decoration.

    Make: made in pure silver.
    Dimension: of flowers: 1.2 inches (H) x 1 inch (W) approx
    Weight: 10 gms approx
    Quantity: set of 5
  • Lord Ganesha Offering Laddu with thali in Pure Silver Gold Polish
    $50.67
    Goddess Parvati was curious to know what this sweetened food item was that instantly filled Bal Ganesha’s stomach. When she learnt that it was a modak, Goddess Parvati expressed her wish that Lord Ganpati’s devotees must offer modaks and laddos to him, which has carried on across generations ever since.

    Make: made in pure silver with gold polish
    Dimension of thali: 2.25 inches (circumference) x 0.5 inch (H)
    Dimension of laddu: 1.25 inches (W) x 0.5 inch (H)
  • Lord Ganesha Offering Modak in Pure Silver
    $77.33
    Goddess Parvati was curious to know what this sweetened food item was that instantly filled Bal Ganesha’s stomach. When she learnt that it was a modak, Goddess Parvati expressed her wish that Lord Ganpati’s devotees must offer modaks to him, which has carried on across generations ever since.

    Make: made in pure silver
  • Red Flower for Pooja and Rituals in Pure Silver
    $18.00
    This flowers set made in pure silver for offering to deities during puja rituals.

    This flower is particularly sacred to all god and goddess while performing pooj and ritulas. all the flowers that may be offered to deity is considered as the best and respect.

  • Hibiscus Flower for Pooja and Rituals in Gold / Silver Polish
    $39.33
    This flower is particularly sacred to ganapati as well as Mahakali. Of all the flowers that may be offered to Ganesha the hibiscus (jaswand) is considered as the best. Hibiscus is offered to Lord Ganesha, Maa Kali and Lord Hanuman.

    Dimensions of size 1: 3 inches (H) x 2.5 inches (W)
    Dimensions of size 2: 2 inches (H) x 1.5 inches (W)
    Dimensions of size 3: 1.5 inches (H) x 1.5 inches (W)
  • Pure Silver Hibiscus Flower for Pooja and Rituals
    $39.33
    Jaswand (Hibiscus) flowers set made in pure silver for offering to deities during puja rituals.

    This flower is particularly sacred to ganapati as well as Mahakali. Of all the flowers that may be offered to Ganesha the hibiscus (jaswand) is considered as the best. Hibiscus is offered to Lord Ganesha, Maa Kali and Lord Hanuman.

  • Lord Ganesh Vahan Mouse (Mushak) in Pure Silver for Ganapati Pooja
    $46.00
    Mouse vahan of Lord Ganesha. Gift item made in pure sterling silver.

    Lord Ganesha seated on the mouse depicts the lord crushing all negativity when a devotee surrenders himself to the lord with full devotion. The mouse is usually depicted at Lord Ganesha’s feet. This symbolizes that Lord Ganesha is the ultimate power and under his control and blessings a steady mind would always be bowed down with humbleness.