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Aksharabhyasam Puja Kit
$150.00Aksharabhyasam Puja Kit, also known as Vidyarambham, is a Hindu ritual marking a child’s formal initiation into education.
The term comes from Sanskrit: “Akshara” means letters or alphabets, and “Abhyasam” means practice. This sacred ceremony is traditionally performed for children aged 2.5 to 5 years, symbolizing the start of their learning journey.
The ritual is deeply rooted in the belief that education is a divine pursuit, and it is essential to seek the blessings of Goddess Saraswati (the goddess of learning and wisdom) and Lord Ganesha (the remover of obstacles) before beginning formal education.
Alfalfa – Duch Gold Pure Honey (454g)
$14.99Experience the delicate, floral notes of Alfalfa Duch Gold Pure Honey (454g)—pure, natural, and brimming with sweetness. A perfect addition to your daily wellness and culinary needs.
Almond Whole
$3.49 – $6.99Almond Whole (without Shell), particularly those offered with the shell intact, are a significant and sacred offering in Hindu puja rituals.
Almonds are prized for their nutritional value and symbolic significance and are used in various religious ceremonies to seek blessings of health, prosperity, and wisdom.
Almond Whole (with Shell)
$2.99 – $5.99Almond Whole (with Shell), particularly those offered with the shell intact, are a significant and sacred offering in Hindu puja rituals.
Almonds are prized for their nutritional value and symbolic significance and are used in various religious ceremonies to seek blessings of health, prosperity, and wisdom.
Ambika Camphor (Karpoor) Regular (50g)
$5.99Ambika 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.
Annaprashan Puja Kit
$175.00Annaprashan Puja Kit (also known as Annaprashana or Rice Feeding Ceremony) is a sacred Hindu ritual that marks the first solid food (rice or porridge) being given to a baby.
Annaprashan is a joyous occasion celebrated with prayers to ensure the child’s health, longevity, and prosperity.
Ashtagandha Kasthuri Gandham (15g)
$5.99Ashtagandha Kasthuri Gandham (15g)
Ashtagandha Kasthuri Gandham is a highly revered aromatic substance used in Hindu puja rituals and sacred ceremonies.
It is a blend of eight sacred ingredients (Ashta means “eight,” and Gandha means “fragrance”) and Kasthuri (musk), which together create a rich, potent, and divine fragrance. This sacred mixture is especially used for invoking spiritual purity, pleasing the deities, and creating a sanctified environment during rituals.
Baby Breath Garland – 0410
$150.00Arpan Mart wedding garland made from baby’s breath flowers are a delicate and ethereal choice, symbolizing purity, innocence, and everlasting love.
crafted primarily from clusters of baby’s breath, offer a refreshing departure from traditional bold florals, embracing a minimalist yet enchanting aesthetic. The soft, cloud-like appearance of the tiny white blooms creates a sense of serenity and grace, embodying the simplicity and beauty of the couple’s love story. The lightness of these garlands makes them easy to wear, gently resting on the bride and groom as they exchange them during the ceremony. The delicate white blossoms symbolize new beginnings and a commitment to a pure, lasting union.
These baby’s breath garland sets, with their understated beauty, evoke a feeling of peace and harmony, adding a unique charm to the wedding rituals. They represent the purity and simplicity of love, making the ceremony even more graceful and serene
COST PROVIDED HERE IS FOR ONE SINGLE GARLAND.
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