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…
Nag Panchami day is very auspicious to do pooja for serpents (Nag) and to remove Kaal Sarpa dosha in kundali. Nag Panchmi festival is celebrated throughout India and falls on the fifth day of the moonlit fortnight of the month of Sravana, which falls in the month of July or August. As per the legend, Lord Krishna, had saved the lives of people from the harassment and evil deeds of Naag Kaliya, by conquering him on this day. Dimensions: 3.75 inches (H) x 1.75 inches (W) approx Weight: 34 gms…
Hanuman is traditionally worshipped by wrestlers in India. The Supreme Goddess Durga (Shakti), Supreme God Vishnu also carries a gada in one of his hands. Design: Made in pure sterling silver.
Pair of Betel Leaf & Betal Nut is made of Sterling Silver with meenakari work for daily puja ritual.Dimensions:Betel nut: 12 mm (H) x 18 mm (W) approxBetel leaf: 50.8 mm (H) x 44.45 mm (W) approx
Namokar MahaMantra is called by 108 different names but whatever the name, it is considered to be the holiest and purest of all mantras. And now it is more glorified by its inscription on silver. This auspicious Mahamantra Sthapanaji Set is made in 92.5% Sterling Silver.
Chandan or sandal is well known for its aroma and cooling effect on human body. Sandal powder is an important puja item. Sandal powder is used in worshiping deities especially for applying tilak on the forehead of sacred idols. After offering to deities, devotees can apply it between the eyebrows or on the forehead to cool the nervous system and to stimulate spiritual energy.
Kesar have been derived from the Northern Indian region, Kashmir, where old saffron was produced. Saffron is the most expensive spice in the world. Saffron's aroma is unique and there is no substitute for it. It is offered to deity idols and afterwards distributed and smeared on the foreheads of devotees. Use: Take 4-5 pieces of saffron and put a few drops of water and crush to make paste.