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Rudrabhishekam Puja Kit
$250.00Rudrabhishekam Puja Kit is a powerful Vedic ritual dedicated to Lord Shiva, performed to invoke his blessings for health, wealth, prosperity, and spiritual growth.
The word “Rudra” refers to Lord Shiva, and “Abhishekam” means the ritualistic bath or anointment of the deity with sacred substances.
This puja is believed to bring relief from sins, purify the mind, and remove negative energies, bringing peace and prosperity to the home and the individual.
Sacred Cow Dung Lump (Gobbemmalu)
$0.99Gobbemmalu refers to small, symbolic representations made from cow dung, often shaped into conical or dome-like forms.
These are primarily used in Hindu rituals and festivals to invoke prosperity, protection, and purity. The term “Gobemma” is derived from “Go” (cow) and “Bemma” (idol or representation).
Sacred Cow Dung Pidaka Cake
$6.99In Hindu rituals, Sacred Cow Dung Pidaka Cake (known as Gobar, Pidaka cakes) are commonly used as offerings in puja, especially in homa (fire rituals) and yajnas (sacred fire offerings).
Cow dung is considered a sacred and pure substance in Hinduism, symbolizing the essence of life, purification, and the connection with nature.
Cow dung cakes are typically used as fuel for the fire, and they are associated with several spiritual, ritualistic, and cultural beliefs.
Sacred Cow Dung Pidaka Maala
$14.99Sacred Cow Dung Pidaka Maala (also known as Pidaka Maala) is a garland made from dried cow dung balls or patties.
In Hindu rituals, cow dung holds deep spiritual and symbolic significance, often seen as a purifier and a sacred offering due to the revered status of the cow in Hindu culture.
In India, during the fire festivals, cow dung cakes are burnt to purify the atmosphere. Such festivals are: Bhogi, Sankranti, Lohri, Pongal, and Bishu.
Cow Dung is also used during the festivals of Naagpanchami, nuakhai, onam, karama, kajari, ugadi, gudi-padwa and govardhan pooja festivals to invite the auspicious energies of Goddess Lakshmi into one’s life.
Sacred Cow Dung Powder (Puja)
$5.99In Hindu rituals, Sacred Cow Dung Powder (known as Gobar cakes) are commonly used as offerings in puja, especially in homa (fire rituals) and yajnas (sacred fire offerings).
Cow dung is considered a sacred and pure substance in Hinduism, symbolizing the essence of life, purification, and the connection with nature.
Cow dung powder are typically used as fuel for the fire, and they are associated with several spiritual, ritualistic, and cultural beliefs.
Sacred Kamdhenu – Cow and Calf Idol Made of Brass (4 Inch)
$29.99Sacred Kamdhenu – Cow and Calf Idol – Made of Brass (4 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.
Sacred Kamdhenu – Cow and Calf Idol Made of Brass (8 Inch)
$44.99Sacred Kamdhenu – Cow and Calf Idol – Made of Brass (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.
Sacred Kamdhenu – Cow And Calf Idol Made of German Silver (4 Inch)
$49.99Sacred Kamdhenu – Cow and Calf Idol – Made of German Silver (4 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.
Sacred Kamdhenu Cow and Calf Idol Made of POP (4 Inch)
$29.99Sacred Kamdhenu Cow and Calf Idol – Made of POP (4 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.
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