The festivals, rituals, customs and celebrations are what sets Hinduism apart from all other religions of the world. The most important part of Hinduism is the connection of individual mind with the divine which is manifested in the form of puja and other rituals. Most of us often see devotees offering various items to the deities. Fruits, flowers, leaves, naivedyam etc. are some of the most common items which are offered to the deities. Have you ever wondered why these things are offered in…
This plain silver puja plate with raised borders is used for keeping puja items during puja. The puja items include Roli for tilak, Akshat, Ghanti (bell), a small Kalash filled with water, Kalava to tie around the wrist, aarti-diya and some colorful flowers. The puja-thali has special significance for the festivals. Agarbatti, camphor, coconut, belpatra, betel leaves, sandalwood paste, candles, flowers, seasonal fruits and sweets (as Prasad) and silver or gold coins having image of Goddess…
Silver Puja Glass with Spoon made of pure silver wihich is ideal for gifting and also a intergal part of daily pooja and rituals for achamanam. The sole purpose of Achamanam is to make sure the performer never feels thirsty while performing any puja Make: made in pure silver
Offerings a katori form an integral part of every puja ritual. Depending on the length and type of puja varieties of offerings are prepared and then served to the deity during puja. Offerings may include dry fruits, bhog (special sweet food prepared for serving to deity), sweets, fruits, flowers, water, juices, pastes, etc. Dimensions: 16mm (H) x 36mm (W) approx
Pali is used as a vital part of the poojas. There is a conception of Charanamrita rituals. Panchpatra & Pali are the Pooja items that contain this Charanamrita. These containers are placed before the gods or the goddesses just before all the other rituals for the poojas begin to take place. They are gifts to the deity and that is why Panchpatra & Pali are hugely important for the successful Poojas. They are regarded as holy things and everyone is not allowed to touch these items except…
This pooja thali is specially design for festival and spiritual occasions, It comes with Loti and 2 Katori in Pure Silver. Design: Made of pure silver. Dimensions as below: Silver Thali: 7 inches (Diameter) Silver katori: 1 inches (H) x 1 Inch (top diameter) Silver Loti: 1.5 Inches (H) x 1 Inch (Diameter) Total weight of set: 140 gms
The puja-thali has special significance for the festivals.Agarbatti,camphor, coconut, belpatra, betel leaves, sandalwood paste,candles,flowers, seasonal fruits and sweets (as Prasad) and silver or gold coins having image of Goddess Lakshmi,Lord Ganesh, Om, Swastika or Shree are also kept in a thali. Design: Made of pure silver. Dimensions as below: Silver Thali: 7 inches (Diameter) Silver katori: 1 inches (H) x 1 Inch (top diameter) Silver Loti: 1.5 Inches (H) x 1 Inch (Diameter) Silver…
The Goddess had taken the powers from Tri-Devas (Brahma,Vishnu,Mahesh) and took the form of Durga to kill the evil demon Mahishasura. Since then Ambe Maa is worshipped to vanquish all the evils in our lives and society.She is prayed with whole-hearted veneration on the nine evenings of Navratri festival. Make: Made in pure sterling silver. Dimensions: 5.25 inches (H) x 4.75 Inches (W) approx Weight: 770 grams approx
Sai Baba's Assurance to His devotees: 1. No harm shall befall him who sets his foot on the soil of Shirdi. 2. He who cometh to My Samadhi, his sorrow and suffering shall cease. 3. Though I be no more in flesh and blood, I shall ever protect My devotees. 4. Trust in Me and your prayer shall be answered. 5. Know that My Spirit is immortal. Know this for yourself. 6. Show unto Me he who sought refuge and been turned away. 7. In whatever faith men worship Me,even so do I render to them. 8. Not in…
This form of Goddess Lakshmi is the bestower and protector of wealth, prosperity, grace, abundance and royalty. Gaja-Lakshmi is depicted as a beautiful goddess flanked by two elephants bathing her as she sits on a lotus four-armed, and holding two lotuses, the other two arms being in abhaya and varada mudra.These elephants represent two of the eight elephants who are believed to hold up the sky from the eight corners of the cosmos. They are called 'dig-gajas' and are usually one male and…