Pooja Items
Pooja Items
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- Product Code :B6637
- Material :Brass
- Size :2.75"H x 2.50"W x 4.25"D
- Weight :290 gm.
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- Product Code :B6620
- Material :Brass
- Size :6.50"H x 3.50"W each
- Weight :480 gm.
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- Product Code :B6568
- Material :Brass
- Size :2.50" H x 4.50" W x 2.75" D
- Weight :350 Gm.
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The brass wick Puja lamp is nicely designed with minute details. Lamps are part and parcel of any temple and they are also kept in home where pujas are offered. In all religious rituals or puja, such wick lamps are used prominently and people seek blessings from such lamps. It is earnestly believed that light from such lamps comes from the God Himself. It is customary in India that all auspicious religious events and even important social functions will begin with the lighting of a lamp. This is like an invitation to the divine to come and bless us. An elaborate “Aarti” prayer ceremony is performed with five diyas burning at once. The aarti ritual literally purifies the atmospheric air. This symbolizes our dedication and oneness with the Lord and gathering from Him a part of his piousness and immense power and strength.


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- Product Code :6094
- Material :Rudraksha Bead
- Size :17 mm
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Ruling Deity: God Kartikeya
Ruling Planet: Venus
Beeja (Seed) Mantra: Om Hreem Hum Namah
6 Mukhi Rudraksha has six lines (mukhas) on its surface. The ruling diety is Lord Kartikeya, who is the second son of Lord Shiva the chief of celestial army. It is blessed by goddess Parvati, goddess Lakshmi as well as goddess Saraswati since all of them have blessed Lord Kartikeya. The ruling planet of this rudraksha is planet venus.
• The wearer of this gets all luxuries, pleasures and comforts of life
• Saves from the emotional trauma of worldly sorrows
• It gives learning, wisdom, courage and knowledge.
• It also increases the will power and the power of expression.
• This rudraksha is bestowed with health, wealth & happiness.
• It helps in stammering problem (Speech Defect).
• It is suitable for leaders & actors who have to perform or give speeches.
• It cures diseases like Thyroid, Eye disease, Indigestion, Arthritis etc.
The brass ritual seat for deity is beautifully engraved with all the auspicious signs, including a tri-headed snake at the back of the seat and a lotus on the face of the chair. The entire seat is lavishly adorned with intricate traditional design, which is in line with the world renowned excellent reputation of Indian brass art. Not to mention, being made of brass, the seat promises to shine with gold-like luminescence for years to come, while being ever easy on the pocket.

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- Product Code :4891
- Material :Rudraksha beads of Java
- Size :22" Bead size: 3
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Mala of small 5.5mm very fine chikna (smooth, glib) five faced 108+1 Rudrakshas tightly knotted in traditional style , can be used for waering around the neck or for japa of all mantras.
Copper cuff bracelet features 'Jai Mata Di' in Hindi language which literary means 'Hail to Mother Goddess' it 's a 3 metals formula bracelet for general healing & balance, Unisex design with open back for adjustment.
Brass, copper and white metal are alloyed in a fine proportion to create a splendid spiritual jewelry dear to the hearts of thousands. Here, 'Jai Mata Di' is inscribed in Hindi language that means 'Hail to Mother Goddess'. The metal bracelet is based on three metals formula that have tremendous healing & balancing attributes. It has unisex designs that can be worn both by male and female. Its open back gives room for adjustment.

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- Product Code :4841
- Material: Rudraksha Bead
- Size:12 mm
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Ruling Deity: Agni
Ruling Planet: Mars
BEEJA (Seed) Mantra: Om Kleem Namah
3 Mukhi Rudraksha is the symbol of the three Deva (Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh). The person who wears always gets the blessings of three power accompanied by three Deva.
• It frees the person from all the bondages of his past birth karmas and sins done in his past life.
• it takes all the miseries and sorrow from the life and makes the life full of happiness and comfort. Because of its divine power this bead is the most scared, powerful and the best.
• It is a life saver and opens up the opportunity for success.
• It is said that the wearer never takes birth again means he gets moksha.
• It makes the soul pure.
• It controls blood pressure, negativity and depression.

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- Product Code :4802
- Material: Natural Rudraksh Bead
- Size: 17 mm
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- Product Code : 3313
- Material : Tulsi wood beads
- Size : 36"L
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- Product Code :1725
- Material :Tiger Eye Stone
- Size :32"L
- Weight :61 gm.
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- Product Code : 1612
- Material : Sandal wood
- Size : 25" L
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Pure chandan ( sandalwood ) mala,it is 25 inches in length , each bead is around 8 mm thick). Total there are 108 beads in the mala. Chandan mala brings virtuous mentality, peace of mind and even sufficient sleep. It is believed to promote tranquility as an aid to meditation.

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- Product Code :2491
- Size: 25" L
- Material: Sandal wood
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The beautiful sandalwood mala is nicely designed for meditation purpose. Here pure sandalwood beads, each bead being around 8 mm thick, are nicely used to create the mala. Altogether there are 108 beads in the mala. Sandalwood is considered sacred in Hindusim and its fragrance is believed to ward off evil spirits. Using such a japa mala brings virtuous mentality, peace of mind and even sufficient sleep. It is believed to promote tranquillity and works as an aid to meditation.
A Japa mala is a set of beads commonly used by Hindus and Buddhists, usually made from 108 beads, though other numbers are also used. Malas are used for keeping count while reciting, chanting, or mentally repeating a mantra or the name or names of a deity. This practice is known in Sanskrit as japa. Mantras are typically repeated hundreds or even thousands of times. The mala is used so that one can focus on the meaning or sound of the mantra rather than counting its repetitions. One repetition is usually said for each bead while turning the thumb clockwise around each bead, though some traditions or practices may call for counterclockwise motion or specific finger usage. When arriving at the head bead, one turns the mala around and then goes back in the opposing direction. There are typically knots between each bead. This makes using the mala easier as the beads will not be so tight on the string when you use them.
If more than 108 repetitions are to be done, then sometimes in Tibetan traditions grains of rice are counted out before the chanting begins and one grain is placed in a bowl for each 108 repetitions. Each time a full mala of repetitions has been completed one grain of rice is removed from the bowl. Often, practitioners add extra counters to their malas, usually in strings of ten. These may be positioned differently depending on the tradition; for example some traditions place these strings after every 10th bead. This is an alternative way to keep track of large numbers, sometimes going into the hundreds of thousands, and even millions. The 109th bead on a mala is called the sumeru, bindu, stupa, or guru bead. Counting should always begin with a bead next to the sumeru. In the Hindu, Vedic tradition, if more than one mala of repetitions is to be done, one changes directions when reaching the sumeru rather than crossing it.
There are numerous explanations why there are 108 beads, with the number 108 bearing special religious significance in a number of Hindu and Buddhist traditions.
Some Hindu traditions hold that the correct way to use a mala is with the right hand, with the thumb flicking one bead to the next, and with the mala draped over the middle finger. The index finger represents ego, the greatest impediment to self-realization, so it is considered best avoided when chanting on a mala.
In northeast India, particularly those in the Shakta traditions in West Bengal and Assam, the mala is often draped on the ring finger of the right hand, with beads moved by the middle finger with aid of the thumb and avoiding the use of the index finger. However, draping the mala over the middle finger and using the thumb to move the beads is also acceptable in these regions.
A wide variety of materials are used to make mala beads. Beads made from the seeds of the rudraksha tree are considered sacred by Saivas, devotees of Siva, while beads made from the wood of the tulsi plant are used and revered by Vaishnavas, followers of Vishnu. Other common beads include wood or seeds from the sandalwood tree or the Bodhi tree, and seeds of the Lotus plant. Some Tibetan Buddhist traditions call for the use of animal bone (most commonly yak), but sometimes human bone is used, those of past Lamas being the most valuable. Semiprecious stones such as carnelian and amethyst may be used, as well. In Hindu Tantra, as well as Buddhist Tantra (or Vajrayana), materials and colors of the beads can relate to a specific practice.

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- Product Code : 3776
- Material : Rose Wood
- Size : 28"L
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The diyas with Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity in Hinduism and Lord Ganesha, the God of Wisdom and Remover of Obstacles, have been nicely carved out of brass in a beautiful manner. Diyas constitute an important position in Hinduism and they are used in almost all ritual ceremonies.
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