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What Is Pooja and Importance of Pooja in Hinduism

December 17, 2021 6:44 , by Varun Shanbhag - 0no comments yet | No one following this article yet.
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The devotees form a spiritual connection to the god through singing, praying, and offering various elements of nature such as flowers, fruits, Sweets, Garland of flowers, and so on. Pooja can be performed every day by devotees, usually in the Pooja space at home or at the Temple.

Special Pooja is celebrated with great enthusiasm and joy during festivals, Lakshmi Pooja on Diwali, Durga Pooja on Dussehra, Lord Ganeshas Pooja on Ganesh Chathurthi, etc.

In other instances pujas are also performed to mark certain life events like the birth of a child or wedding, home warming, or to launch an exciting new journey or venture.

Pooja Samagri, Pooja Items Used:

For all these pooja celebrations, specific Pooja Samagri ( Pooja items ) are utilized. Pooja Thali to put flowers Rice, incense sticks, Kum Kum Haldi rice, Sandalwood paste, Pooja Bell Chapala, Pooja Bell, etc.

Diyas, or oil lamps, are used to provide illumination and also decoration for Pooja. It is also possible to use Pooja Baskets for carrying Pooja essentials for the Temple. 

You can place an order and receive the best products for your pooja rituals without the hassle of a chaotic market. Look over these items below:

  1. Pooja Thali Set :

Pooja Thali Set composed of German Silver, which includes one Pooja plate one Diya for aarti, one Kalash, one spoon, an aarti Diya, one bell boxes for sindoor with one oil lamp as well as two diyas.

German Silver is impervious to corrosion and is named due to its silvery appearance. This beautiful Pooja Thali set contains everything you need for Pooja basics and is perfect to use at special poojas to pray for on other occasions, such as weddings, ceremonies, weddings, etc.

  1. Brass Meenakari Pooja Plates:

Pooja plate is composed of the Brass sheet with engraved Meenakari work that has symbols such as Shubh, Labh, Om, Swastik handcrafted on it.

Meenakari work is renowned for its colored enamels that work on the metal of objects. It is frequently used in Bridal Jewelry because engravings on ornaments are covered by these Enamels.

Meenakari Pooja Thali can be ideal to be used during Poojas or other special occasions, such as marriages. It is also a great way to store pooja items in it.

  1. Brass Aarti Diyas: 

Diya or Oil lamp holds a significant meaning in Pooja in that it symbolizes purity, goodness, luck, and strength. Light is the absence of darkness or evil force.

Diyas Made up of Brass radiate positive energy and create an ambiance of peace. These diyas are not only of significance for spiritual reasons, but can also be used as home decor, Pooja room Decoration, and decorations for temples.

  1. Brass Pooja Bell :

Its sound brass bell is believed to be a sign of good luck, which is believed to bring good luck and averts evil.

Brass bells are often used for poojas or other Hindu ceremonies. The bell is Handcrafted and carved with precise particulars.

The high quality of the Brass material protects against the possibility of breaking the product.

  1. Copper Hawan Kund:

Hawan Kund can be most often used in Yajna ceremonies, weddings, grah puja, marriages Naming Ceremony, Birth ceremony, and in temples to perform the pooja as well as other ceremonies.

Havan Kund is a center area of Havan where the fire is set and the offering is made.

The Fire of Hawan, wood dry fruits, natural herbs, ghee, and other elements are provided that purify the air inside the house.

  1. Choupal:

Choupal can be used to store kumkum/sindoor and the Haldi inside, and it is put in the Pooja Plate to perform an act of pooja.

  1. Kalash for Pooja:

Kalash can be described as one of the pots that are used for poojas and wedding ceremonies. Holy water is poured into the Kalash and given towards the Lord. People perform pooja on a regular basis and offer Holy water in the Kalash towards the Sun.

In marriage ceremonies, Kalash can be used in marriage to put an uncut coconut inside. This symbolizes prosperity and strength. The pot's water symbolizes the life-giving power of Nature.


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