This multipurpose aasan made from velvet. It has attractive designer border and can be used as pooja aasan. These Aasan can be easily incorporated in varied home settings. Uses: Velvet clothes are used as back drops in altars or puja mandir. They are used for placing on Mata ki Chowki, Puja tables, deity thrones, wooden bajot, pedestals. Velvet puja asans are ideal for placing deity idols during puja rituals. Make: made of velvet cloth with fancy border Dimensions: 20 inches (L)…
If prayers are offered while sitting on an Puja Aasan, the energy of the earth reaches our body and we are able to concentrate with a peaceful mind. One must take great care while choosing an aasan for puja. According to Vastu shastra, you can use cotton, velvet, silk or woolen aasan for puja. Make: made of velvet cloth with fancy border Dimensions: 20 inches (L) x 20 inches (W) Color: Red Weight: 120 gms Quantity: 1 pc
If prayers are offered while sitting on an Puja Aasan, the energy of the earth reaches our body and we are able to concentrate with a peaceful mind. One must take great care while choosing an aasan for puja. According to Vastu shastra, you can use cotton, velvet, silk or woolen aasan for puja. Make: made of velvet cloth with fancy border Dimensions: 27 inches (L) x 20 inches (W) Color: Red, Yellow, Pink Weight of set: 480 gms Quantity: 3 pcs
This multipurpose aasan made from velvet. It has attractive designer border and can be used as pooja aasan. These Aasan can be easily incorporated in varied home settings. They are used for placing on Mata ki Chowki, Puja tables, deity thrones, wooden bajot, pedestals. Velvet puja asans are ideal for placing deity idols during puja rituals. Make: made of velvet cloth with fancy border Dimensions: 2 meter (approx 80 inches) Color: Red Weight: 620 gms Quantity: 1 pc
Divine temple spiritual aromatic perfume spray is perhaps best known in the west as a sweet, warm, It is essential spray used as is for a temple prayer room fragrance, and as an ingredient in fragrant products such as incense, perfumes, aftershaves and other cosmetics. The divine essence, goes much further. It is a scintillating and strikingly elusive floral, woody fragrance created to spray into interior spaces. It's just like smelling a divine luscious garden. Net Volume of each bottle:…
Mogra spiritual aromatic perfume spray is perhaps best known in the west as a sweet, warm, Mogra essential spray used as is for a temple prayer room fragrance, and as an ingredient in fragrant products such as incense, perfumes, aftershaves and other cosmetics. The divine essence, goes much further. Mogra is a scintillating and strikingly elusive floral fragrance created to spray into interiorspaces. It's just like smelling a floral green and luscious garden. Net Volume: 100 ml
Diyas represent the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil, offering a deep spiritual meaning. Lighting a diya is also a metaphor for knowledge that removes the darkness of ignorance. Diyas are believed to invite prosperity, wealth, and happiness by illuminating the surroundings. Diyas are often beautifully crafted, adding to the aesthetic appeal of homes during festivities. Diameter of Diya: 3 inches x 0.5 inch (H) Weight of set: 80 grams Quantity: 2 pcs
Diyas symbolise goodness and purity, lighting them denotes dispelling darkness and going into light. And since Deepavali is celebrated on the new moon day, a time of darkness everywhere; light these lamps are a means to get rid of darkness. Lighting the lamps also denotes dispelling anger greed and other vices. Diameter of Diya: 3 inches x 0.5 inch (H) Weight of set: 80 grams Quantity: 2 pcs
Lord Ganesh, Goddess Laxmi and Saraswati for wealth, fortune, and prosperity (both material and spiritual) Material: Ceramic Frame size: 8 inches(H) x 7 inches(W) Weight of each frame: 580 gms Quantity: 3 frames
Diyas symbolise goodness and purity, lighting them denotes dispelling darkness and going into light. And since Deepavali is celebrated on the new moon day, a time of darkness everywhere; light these lamps are a means to get rid of darkness. Lighting the lamps also denotes dispelling anger greed and other vices. All auspicious functions and moments like daily worship, rituals, and festivals and even social occasion like inaugurations commence with lighting of lamp,which is often maintained…