Creating a spiritual corner in your home is not just a tradition—it’s a way to invite positivity, peace, and divine energy into your life. Whether you have a dedicated pooja room or a compact shelf, certain sacred items are must-haves to perform your daily or occasional rituals. Here are the top 5 essentials you should always keep in your pooja space:
1. Diya (Oil Lamp)
The diya symbolizes light and knowledge. Lighting a diya is believed to dispel darkness and negative energy. Brass or copper diyas are traditional choices, and they are usually lit with ghee or oil along with cotton wicks.
2. Agarbatti (Incense Sticks)
Agarbatti purifies the air and creates a serene environment during prayers. It is believed that the fragrance carries your prayers to the divine. Choose natural and pure incense sticks for the best experience.
3. Kalash (Sacred Pot)
The kalash, filled with water and topped with mango leaves and a coconut, symbolizes prosperity and creation. It is often placed near idols and used during major festivals and housewarming ceremonies.
4. Bell (Ghanti)
Ringing the bell during a pooja is believed to invite positivity and awaken the divine energies. A brass bell with a clear tone enhances the spiritual ambiance.
5. Haldi & Kumkum
These two powders are symbolic of purity and blessings. They are used in every pooja for applying tilak and offering prayers. Keeping them in traditional containers adds to the sacred feel of the pooja room.
These simple yet powerful items ensure that your pooja space remains spiritually energized and complete.
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