Pooja samagrih set Hindu pooja items |mango wood 15 Sticks | Darbha Grass Kusha| Haldi Kumkum | Moli| Cow Dung 6 Pcs | Havan Samagrih all Mix | Puja Items | Camphor | Ship from Holy Land Ayodhya India

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  • Mango wood is sometimes used in Hindu pujas (worship ceremonies) and rituals due to its availability and the belief that it can be auspicious for certain purposes.  
  • “Pooja samagri” or “puja samagri” refers to the items or materials needed to perform a Hindu puja or religious ritual. These items can vary depending on the specific type of puja, the deity being worshiped, and regional traditions.
  • Haldi (Turmeric): Haldi, or turmeric, is considered auspicious in Hindu traditions. It is believed to have purifying and protective properties. During the Haldi Kumkum ritual, married women exchange small amounts of haldi with each other. This exchange is a symbol of good luck, prosperity, and well-being.
  • Cow dung, known as “gomaya” in Sanskrit, is considered sacred in Hinduism and is used in various religious rituals, including pujas (worship ceremonies). While it might seem unusual to some, cow dung has been used traditionally for centuries in India for its perceived purifying and sanctifying properties.  
  • Darbha grass, also known as “kusha grass” or “dharbai,” holds great significance in Hindu rituals and pujas. It is considered sacred and is often used in various ways during worship ceremonies.  

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