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Navagraha Samidha (Packs)

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Navagraha Samidha

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Navaratnam

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Navaratnam refers to the nine sacred gems that are used in Hindu rituals, especially during pujas and auspicious ceremonies.

The word “Navaratnam” comes from the Sanskrit words “Nava” (nine) and “Ratna” (gem), and these nine gemstones are believed to hold immense spiritual significance.

Each gem corresponds to one of the Navagrahas (nine planets), and they are used to enhance spiritual energy, bring divine blessings, and remove obstacles.
The Navaratnam is often set in jewelry, rings, or worn as amulets during worship. It is also used in specific rituals to invoke planetary blessings and protect against malefic planetary influences.

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Nazara Dristhi Silk Black Thread

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Nazara Dristhi Silk Black Thread

Nazara thread, also known as Nazar Battu or Drishti thread, is a sacred thread used in Hindu rituals to protect individuals, homes, or objects from the evil eye (nazar) and negative energies.

It is believed that wearing or tying this thread wards off harmful influences and brings positivity and good fortune.

 

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Nazara Dristhi Silk Knotted Black Thread

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Nazara Dristhi Silk Knotted Black Thread.

The Nazara Drishti Silk Knotted Black Thread is a powerful talisman used in Hindu rituals to ward off the evil eye (nazar), negative energies, and protect against harm.

Black, symbolizing absorption of negativity, is traditionally used to neutralize and repel malevolent forces.
The knots in the thread enhance its protective power, each knot symbolizing a barrier against negativity.

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Nazara Dristhi Silk Orange Thread

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Nazara Dristhi Silk Orange Thread.

The Nazara Drishti Orange Silk Thread is a sacred thread used in rituals for protection, spiritual growth, and positive energy.

Orange represents sacredness, purity, and transformation and is associated with agni (fire) and divine energy.
It is believed to shield against the evil eye (nazar) and invoke blessings for well-being and success.

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Nazara Dristhi Silk Red Thread

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Nazara Dristhi Silk Red Thread

The Nazara Drishti Red Silk Thread is a sacred protective thread believed to shield individuals, homes, and possessions from the evil eye (nazar) and negative energies.

Made from silk, the red color symbolizes power, protection, and auspiciousness. It is widely used in Hindu rituals and spiritual practices.

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Nazara Dristhi Silk Yellow Thread

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Nazara Dristhi Silk Yellow Thread

The Nazara Drishti Yellow Silk Thread is a sacred thread used in Hindu rituals to ward off the evil eye (nazar) and attract positive energy, prosperity, and wisdom.

Yellow, a color associated with auspiciousness and spiritual growth, enhances the protective and beneficial qualities of the thread.

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Neem Flowers

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100grms Pack

Neem Flowers have a spitirual and medicinal importance. It is believed that neem purifies the atmosphere and has healing vibrations. In Ayurveda neem leaves have a special importance, where it is used in different forms like neem powder, juice or extract to treat many diseases and provide good health. Neem leaves help relief a person suffering from measles, pox and mumps due to its medicinal properties.

Neem Flowers (Loose)

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Arpan Mart proudly presents Fresh Neem Flowers – One of earliest memories in Indian starts with Ugadi (the beginning of the new year in many states of India like Karnataka, Andhra and Telengana) is used to make Ugadi Pachadi.

Neem flower is considered an antiseptic that can cleanse your system. It is also known to cure skin impurities when applied on the skin.

It come in a Ziploc Packed with Approximate weight of -150 Grams

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