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BUY INDIAN FESTIVAL AND POOJA SAMAGRI OR ITEMS ONLINE AT MANDI BAZAAR
Festivities have been an integral part of human culture since time immemorial. Therefore, we have an inherent tende...
BUY INDIAN FESTIVAL AND POOJA SAMAGRI OR ITEMS ONLINE AT MANDI BAZAAR
Festivities have been an integral part of human culture since time immemorial. Therefore, we have an inherent tendency to celebrate different festive occasions with grandeur. Being a person of Indian origin can be quite a challenge for performing Poojas and festive rituals in New Zealand, a foreign country, where access to festival and Pooja items or Pooja samagri is scarce and impossible in certain cases.
Indian traditions are indicative of an association between festivals and ‘Pooja’ also spelled as “Puja”, a sacred ritual which is conducted on every festive occasion in honor of Hindu deities. You could also be doubtful of the ingredients required for a festival occasion and Pooja.
Therefore our online services for ordering the requirements for a pooja in your home could provide you with a flexible assortment of products. You can take a look at some of our products in this category below and make your choices accordingly.
Celebrating Festivals in the Indian Style
We Indians have a knack for color and frolic in our celebrations and hence the need for diverse ingredients in our festivities is inevitable. The commonly celebrated festival occasions which could need a ‘pooja’ to be done in an Indian household include Ganesh Pooja, Laxmi Pooja, Matarani ki Pooja and Diwali as well as other occasions such as Navratri.
You don’t need to fret while finding posters of Hindu deities such as Maa Laxmi and Maa Durga since you can order them right here at Mandi Bazaar at affordable prices. The vidhis associated with every pooja requires certain primary ingredients and are considered as imperative requirements for every pooja according to the traditional Hindu norms.
The Basics
Hindu festivals and the poojas require compliance with every tradition in order to bring good will and fortune for the members of the household. The other prominent requirements which could arise for you during a pooja include the Prasad and diyas or earthen candles as well as incense sticks.
- The use of earthen candles or diyas in a Hindu pooja ceremony indicates a sign of respect for the fire which is one of the profound sources of energy for life on earth.
- The significance of fire in a pooja is also validated by the purification of sins and therefore yagnas are conducted at the majority of Hindu festivals.
- The incense sticks signify the creation of an ambient atmosphere for the Gods to visit the home during the pooja and practically they indicate towards the eliminating the stench of all evil things through the scent of good.
- Ghee is used as a notable ingredient in pooja, generally for the purpose of offerings as well as fuel for yagnas and the diyas. The aroma of ghee is also associated with practical outcomes of limiting the proliferation of microorganisms as well as the entry of pests into the home.
- In case you are not up for yagna in your home on a festival or pooja, you can opt for long burning tealight smokeless candles and LED smokeless candles to attain the required ambiance for a pooja.
Different Items for Different Occasions:
You can find the above-mentioned products at flexible rates within short periods of online ordering and you would be amazed at the other festival and pooja items provided by us. Some of them have been highlighted below with their specific advantages.
- Silver Puja Thali: The tray used for Indian festivals and poojas is generally made of silver and is associated with traditional precedents of Hindu ceremonies.
- Red Moli Thread: This yarn of thread is used for traditional rituals as well as for tying the hands of the people involved in the pooja as an insignia of strength and restraint over desires accomplished as outcomes of the pooja.
- Red Sindoor: Vermillion has been an integral aspect of Indian culture and is rarely accessible in foreign countries. The use of sindoor in almost every festival occasion in India as well as by the married women on their foreheads as a symbol of their marriage is evident.
- Popping corns: The availability of popping corns clips off your apprehensions regarding any insufficiencies in your pooja ceremony.
- Mata rani ki Chunri: A piece of red and embroidered cloth which is used to drape the idol or poster of Maa Durga during Navratri pooja and for other female deities such as Maa Laxmi.
- Battis: The small wicks made of cotton are suitable for earthen candles and are widely searched for during Navratri and Diwali.
- Navratri Puja Samagri: You can also avail an all-inclusive package comprising of all the necessary ingredients required for the Navratri Pooja spanning over nine days. You would never have to face any trouble regarding a search for all the ingredients required for the Navratri Pooja and be doubtful regarding missing puja items from the list.
Prasad- The Elixir of a Pooja
Our expertise in catering the requirements of customers of Indian origin in New Zealand regarding festival and pooja items can be observed in the testimonials provided by our customers. We do not limit our products to the above mentioned but also extend forward to the Prasad which is an integral part of an Indian festive occasion.
Prasad is the offering for the gods in a pooja and is consumed by the attendees as the blessings of the almighty. You would be spoilt for choice with the numerous Prasad variants offered by us as follows.
- Sesame chikki: A sugary bar made from molten jaggery and sesame seeds.
- Fresh coconut: Another notable inclusion in the list of festival and pooja items needed in an Indian household and is a mandatory requirement in all poojas.
- Shakkar pare: Sweet quadrilateral shaped snacks made from flour and frying in oil and then dipping in sugar syrup.
- Namak Pare: Snacks similar to shakkar pare only with the salty taste that can appeal to the gods as well as your taste buds.
We make sure that our customers are not disappointed with the products as many are ordered in emergencies and hence we are bound to understand the implications of time. Just when you thought that purchasing festival and pooja items was an uphill task, we guarantee the provision of quality products with the assurance of money back option in case you are dissatisfied with our products.
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