21 Cotton wick (21 Gol Phool Batti) made from pure cotton and beautifully hand-rolled with Kesar Chandan. This Batti Pack is used in Special Pooja where 21 deep in burned. It burns completely till the end of oil/Ghee in Diya/Deepak.
Abhrak Bukka (अभ्रक बुक्का ) is used in many Puja Rituals like Rudrabhishek, Ganpati Pooja, Mahalakshmi Pooja and many others. It is an essential Pooja Item in almost every worship. It is of Red Colour and in powder form.
100 % Pure Abhrak Bukka (अभ्रक बुक्का )) from Sri Kashi Vedic Sansthan, Varanasi
Abir (Abeer) is used in many Puja Rituals like Rudrabhishek, Ganpati Pooja, Mahalakshmi Pooja and many others. It is an essential Pooja Item in almost every worship. It is of Red Colour and in powder form.
100 % Pure Abir (Abeer) from Sri Kashi Vedic Sansthan, Varanasi
Akhand Diya Batti (Moli Batti) made from pure cotton thread and beautifully hand-rolled. This Akhand Diya Batti is used in Akhand Diya (Burnt for many hours) and special festivals and rituals. It burns completely till the end of oil/Ghee in Diya/Deepak.
When Akhand Deepak is burnt for a long time, batti placed in deepak also burns and finishes slowly then it is to moved-up time to time in the diya for proper burning with help of any clip type tool. This batti is suitable for long time burning where small batti is not suitable for long time burning.
Batasha is commonly used in offering Prashad at most temples. Batasha is made of Raw Sugar and some other ingredients. Devotees buy and offer this Batasha to God/Goddess at the temple. It is also being offered at home daily during the worship. Many devotees also offer this Batasha in Bhog Thali ( First meal of the home is offered to God) as a Sweet Dish. It is good to offer the food to God before the family start their breakfast, lunch or dinner. It gives positive energy in the food which is prepared in the kitchen.
Charcoal is made by heating wood to high temperatures in the absence of oxygen
It can be burnt easily and it produces less smoke. It is used for burning Dhoona on a hand clay pot called dhoona daani used for burning Guggul, loban etc. as a daily ritual of home in India. It removes the bad elements from the air and creates calm.
It can also be used for cooking food like on barbeque etc.
Chunari Rumal (Scarf) (Red Cloth for Pooja), A small multipurpose cloth for worship. It can be used to wrap coconut/ for cleaning the temple and other articles. It is made of pure cotton and it is washable. It has auspicious religious red and yellow colour.
Copper Coin is used in many Rituals and Yagnas. It is also used in Grih Pravesh Pooja. There are also some remedies described in astrology for planet mercury. The copper coin is also used in drinking water. It is also believed to remove the planetary obstacle by throwing Copper coin in the river.
Lakshmi- Ganesh Copper Coin is used during Lakshmi – Ganesh Pooja, This Coin should be kept in the cashbox of Business and Home. The devotees can also worship a new coin every day and keep that in a cashbox it brings prosperity.
Beautiful Coin with Graceful images of deities on one side and Related Symbols on the back side of the coin.
Also Available: Ram Darbar Copper Coin | Panchmukhi Hanuman Copper Coin devotees can keep this coin in their wallet and also gift it to their friends for blessings.
Copper Hawan Kund is used in many Homas /Yagnas. This Copper Hawan Kund can be used in Home/Workplace for daily ritual. Navgrah Samidha, Hawan Samidha, Devdaar Samidha, Hawan Samgari or Cow Dung etc. can be burnt in this Copper Hawan Kund.
Gol Phool Rui Batti made from pure cotton and beautifully hand-rolled. This Gol Phool Rui Batti is used in daily pooja, festivals and rituals. It burns completely till the end of oil/Ghee in Diya/Deepak. Devotees keep this batti in a Jar filled with pure cow ghee and use daily while worshipping. Keeping in Jar, keeps the batti wet and it burns properly.
Famous Banaras Damru (बनारसी डमरू )made of Brass metal with the leather panel on both sides tightens with rope. It can be played easily with both hands or a single hand this depends on its size. This Banarasi damaru has a fantastic sound which overwhelms the atmosphere when it is played.
The instrument damru is associated with the Hindu deity Lord Shiva and is been created by him. The Nataraja pose of Lord Shiva holding the damru is Popular. He is even shown in a dancing posture other than Nataraja and holding the Damaru.
The damru of Lord Shiva represents the recreation, enjoyment and reproduction. It shows the infinity and the endlessness of time. The damru also represents the expansion and collapsing of the universe. The universe collapse on the same point from where it expands. “Anth hi aarmbh hai.”
damaru is known as an ower drum and generates spiritual energy symbolically, the creation of the world begins when lingam & yoni meet at the midpoint.
Long Diya Batti made from pure cotton and beautifully hand-rolled. This long Diya Batti can be used daily and special festivals and rituals. It burns completely till the end of oil/Ghee in Diya/Deepak.
Beautiful and unique Brass Temple hanging bell for Home temples. It can be installed at the door of the Pooja Place or Hang it near your holy home temple. Every one of the family should ring this bell before entering at pooja place.
According to the belief, the ringing of bells awakens consciousness in the idols of the deities installed in the temple, after which their worship and worship become more fruitful and meaningful.
The environment of the places where the sound of bells comes regularly is always pure and sacred. This removes negative powers. Removing negativity opens the door to prosperity.
It produces a sweet and pleasant sound.
It has a 2o inches long and strong brass chain with hook for easy hanging.
It can be also installed at temples.
You can install it at any temple for the desired wish.
Elaichi dana is commonly used in offering Prashad at most temples. Elachi Dana is made of Raw Sugar and some other ingredients. Devotees buy and offer this elachi dana to God/Goddess at the temple. It is also being offered at home daily during the worship. Many devotees also offer this Elachi Dana in Bhog Thali ( First meal of the home is offered to God) as a Sweet Dish. It is good to offer the food to God before the family start their breakfast, lunch or dinner. It gives positive energy in the food which is prepared in the kitchen.