Different rituals call for different samagri. Understanding what to use and when can enhance the spiritual energy of your pooja. Here’s a simple guide to help you choose the right pooja items based on different occasions:
1. For Daily Pooja:
You need the basics—diya, agarbatti, cotton wicks, ghee or oil, bell, haldi, kumkum, and maybe some fresh flowers. A simple and pure setup is perfect for your morning prayers.
2. For Festival Pooja:
During Diwali, Navratri, or Ganesh Chaturthi, you’ll need additional items like decorative diyas, chunri, kalash, sacred threads, idols, sweets, and torans.
3. For Griha Pravesh (Housewarming):
This requires a kalash, mango leaves, coconut, rice, turmeric, aarti thali, and specific samagri for havan or vastu shanti.
4. For Satyanarayan Pooja:
You’ll need a Satyanarayan katha book, tulsi leaves, betel leaves, supari, fruits, milk, honey, flowers, and prasad items like suji halwa or panchamrit ingredients.
5. For Special Occasions (Weddings, Upanayanam):
These involve elaborate rituals and require items like turmeric threads, sacred cloth, new utensils, banana leaves, brassware, and more.
Always refer to the purpose of your pooja and buy a samagri kit accordingly. At BhakthiShraddha, our kits are thoughtfully curated to match every need.
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