Collection: Pooja Supplies
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Black Sesame Seeds
Regular price $7.00Regular priceUnit price / perBlack sesame seeds. Sold by the package. -
Cotton Wicks (Thread) for Oil Lamp
Regular price $2.00Regular priceUnit price / perCotton wicks (thread), sold by the bundle. -
Gangajal (Holy Water) 1L
Regular price $6.00Regular priceUnit price / perThe holy water of the Ganges, from the Himalayas, is unique for its purity, sacred herbs, and multi-minerals. To reach you in its pristine state, the bottles are sealed hermetically, untouched by human hands, preserving its natural digestivity, sweetness, and coolness, and the high tonic properties of the water.Sold by one liter bottle.
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Havan Samidha Sticks (Bundle)
Regular price $8.00Regular priceUnit price / perSacred sticks -
Incense Sticks
Regular price $3.00Regular priceUnit price / perIncense (Agarbhathi) sticks -
Javadhu Powder
Regular price $5.00Regular priceUnit price / perJavadhu powder -
Kalasa Thread
Regular price $4.00Regular priceUnit price / perKalasa Thread -
Meenakshi Kumkum Powder
Regular price $6.00Regular priceUnit price / perMeenakshi Kumkum powder is skillfully made from pure and natural turmeric, and stake lime.The kumkum powder from the temple of Meenakshi in India is famous for its indepth colors and high natural quality. It is first offered to the deity, and then applied on the forehead as a mark of respect.
Apply kumkum at the central point between the eyebrows, corresponding to the “Ajna” Chakra, symbolizing auspiciousness and good fortune.
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Mango Sticks (Bundle)
Regular price $8.00Regular priceUnit price / perOne of the core ingredients used in havans (fire sacrifice) are mango sticks. The sticks burn quickly, without releasing detrimental smoke in the air. Scientifically, the wood unleashes a naturally occurring chemical called Formaldehyde that destroys harmful bacteria, making the atmosphere pure and suitable for rituals.The great epics like the Mahabharata and the Puranas glorify Mango wood on account of it being the epitome of purity, fertility and divinity. Lord Ganesha holds a ripe mango in his hand, and Saraswati is offered mangoes in her worship.