Sacred Kamdhenu – Cow & Calf Idol – Made of POP (8 Inch)
The cow holds a special and revered status, symbolizing nourishment, motherhood, fertility, and sustenance. The cow and calf idol is an important sacred symbol in various puja (worship) rituals, especially in regions where cattle are an essential part of agricultural life.
The cow is often referred to as Kamadhenu, the wish-fulfilling divine cow, which is considered to be the source of all prosperity and nourishment.
The cow is considered a symbol of the Earth and a sacred gift that provides essential resources like milk, which are used in religious ceremonies.
Saffron (Kumkum Puvvu), known as Kesar in Hindi, is a highly prized and sacred spice that is frequently used in Hindu pujas and rituals.
It is derived from the flower Crocus sativus and is considered one of the most auspicious offerings in spiritual practices due to its color, fragrance, and various symbolic meanings.
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Sambrani (also known as Frankincense in English) is a type of resin that comes from the Boswellia tree, typically found in India and other parts of Asia.
It has been used in religious rituals and incense-making for thousands of years, particularly in Hinduism, Buddhism, and other spiritual traditions.
It is highly valued for its aroma and is considered to have purifying, protective, and spiritually uplifting qualities.
Satyanarayana Swamy Rupa (Copper) refers to a copper idol or statue of Lord Satyanarayana, who is considered an incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
Lord Satyanarayana is worshipped for his blessings of truth, prosperity, and overall well-being.
The copper statue of Lord Satyanarayana holds significant religious and spiritual importance, especially in the context of Satyanarayana Vratam and other associated rituals.
A Satyanarayana Vratham is a popular Hindu ritual dedicated to Lord Vishnu in his Satyanarayana form.
It is often performed for prosperity, good fortune, and overcoming obstacles. The puja is generally conducted on full moon days (Purnima), Ekadashi, or on special occasions like marriages and housewarming ceremonies.
A Satyanarayana Vratham is a popular Hindu ritual dedicated to Lord Vishnu in his Satyanarayana form.
It is often performed for prosperity, good fortune, and overcoming obstacles. The puja is generally conducted on full moon days (Purnima), Ekadashi, or on special occasions like marriages and housewarming ceremonies.
Shashtipoorthi marks the 60th birthday of an individual and is celebrated as a significant milestone in Hindu tradition.
It symbolizes the completion of six decades and the beginning of a spiritual phase in life.
The Ayush Homa (also called Ayushya Homam) is a key ritual performed during this event to invoke divine blessings for longevity, health, and well-being.
The Shree Lakshmi Yantra Vishnu Shaligram Puja Kit is a spiritual package designed to invoke the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi (the goddess of wealth and prosperity) and Lord Vishnu (the preserver and protector of the universe) through the worship of sacred symbols and objects.
This puja is performed to bring prosperity, happiness, financial success, and spiritual growth to the devotees.
The kit typically includes items that facilitate the worship of the Shree Lakshmi Yantra, Vishnu Shaligram, and other associated sacred items.
Camphor (known as Karpoor in Sanskrit and other Indian languages) is a highly aromatic substance that plays an essential role in Hindu rituals and pujas.
It is a white, crystalline solid derived from the Cinnamomum camphora tree, found primarily in Asia, including India. Camphor is known for its strong fragrance and its association with the sacred, purity, and spiritual illumination.
Camphor (known as Karpoor in Sanskrit and other Indian languages) is a highly aromatic substance that plays an essential role in Hindu rituals and pujas.
It is a white, crystalline solid derived from the Cinnamomum camphora tree, found primarily in Asia, including India. Camphor is known for its strong fragrance and its association with the sacred, purity, and spiritual illumination.
Smokeless Camphor (known as Karpoor in Sanskrit and other Indian languages) is a highly aromatic substance that plays an essential role in Hindu rituals and pujas.
It is a white, crystalline solid derived from the Cinnamomum camphora tree, found primarily in Asia, including India. Camphor is known for its strong fragrance and its association with the sacred, purity, and spiritual illumination.
Sri Lakshmi Palam refers to a symbolic item or substance used in Hindu rituals dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth, prosperity, and abundance. While there are different interpretations, it typically represents items that invoke the presence of Goddess Lakshmi and enhance the sanctity of the ritual.