Pooja Items

Bhasmam

25.00

Bhasmam, also known as sacred ash, is an important element in many Hindu spiritual and religious practices. It is traditionally applied on the forehead during pooja, temple visits, and daily prayers, symbolizing spiritual purity and devotion.

Used widely in temples and religious ceremonies, Bhasmam carries deep cultural significance and is a common part of traditional worship rituals. It is often kept in homes for daily pooja and spiritual observances.

Key Features

  • Authentic Bhasmam sacred ash

  • Widely used in pooja and temple rituals

  • Symbol of spiritual purity

  • Important part of traditional Hindu worship

  • Suitable for daily devotional practices

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Chandanam

25.00

Chandanam, or Sandalwood Powder, is a traditional product known for its aromatic fragrance and cooling nature. It is widely used in temples, pooja ceremonies, and spiritual rituals where sandalwood paste is applied as part of devotional practices.

Apart from religious use, Chandanam is also valued in traditional skincare routines for its soothing properties and natural fragrance. Its cultural and spiritual importance makes it a common item in many households and temples.

Key Features

  • Authentic Chandanam sandalwood powder

  • Widely used in pooja and temple rituals

  • Natural fragrance and cooling effect

  • Traditional use in skincare and rituals

  • Essential item for spiritual practices

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Nilavilaku 6 inch

450.00

The Nilavilakku is one of the most iconic symbols of Kerala culture and tradition. Commonly placed at the entrance of homes, temples, and event venues, this traditional brass oil lamp is lit during pooja, weddings, festivals, and auspicious occasions to bring light, positivity, and blessings.

This 6-inch Nilavilakku is a compact yet elegant version of the classic Kerala lamp, making it perfect for home temples, daily prayers, and decorative use. Its traditional design and golden brass finish reflect the timeless beauty of Kerala craftsmanship, making it both a spiritual and decorative item.

Key Features

  • Authentic Kerala Nilavilakku

  • Traditional brass oil lamp design

  • Ideal for home pooja and rituals

  • Perfect for festivals and traditional décor

  • Represents Kerala spiritual heritage

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