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Om Shanthi Karpooram
Om Shanthi Karpooram
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Om Shanthi Karpooram

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Mango Leaf Thorana - 21 Leaves
Mango Leaf Thorana - 21 Leaves
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Mango Leaf Thorana - 21 Leaves

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Parijatha Pure Puja Oil - Pack of 2
Parijatha Pure Puja Oil - Pack of 2
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Parijatha Pure Puja Oil - Pack of 2

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Heritage Divine Shakti Pack for Puja & Festivals
Heritage Divine Shakti Pack for Puja & Festivals
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Heritage Divine Shakti Pack for Puja & Festivals

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Jasmine Pure Puja Oil - Pack of 2
Jasmine Pure Puja Oil - Pack of 2
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Jasmine Pure Puja Oil - Pack of 2

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Om Shanthi Tambula Pack - Pack Of 2
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Om Shanthi Tambula Pack - Pack Of 2

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Celebrate India's Rich Heritage with Authentic Puja Items for Every Festival

India has festivals all year round. Diwali. Janmashtami. Navratri. Each one needs specific items for proper worship. Finding quality puja items shouldn't be hard. This collection has what most Indian households need for traditional rituals.

Essential Items for Your Puja Room

The Handcrafted Wooden Jhula for Lord Krishna costs Rs. 2,299. It's built for Janmashtami, but families use it year-round. The craftsmanship is solid. Real wood. Traditional design.

Every altar needs a base. The Wooden Pooja Peeta is Rs. 240. Simple. Sturdy. It does exactly what it should, hold your idols and offerings without wobbling. This is basic stuff that every home needs.

Light Your Prayers with Pure Cow Ghee Diyas/Wicks

Pure Cow Ghee Diya Wicks come in two sizes. The 30N is Rs. 110. The 100N is Rs. 300. These aren't decorative pieces. They're working lamps.

Cow ghee diya burns clean. The flame stays steady. Many families won't use anything else for festivals of India because it's considered the purest option. Electric lights are convenient, but they don't carry the same meaning. A real flame makes a difference during prayer.

Incense and Fragrances That Actually Work

Woods Agarbatti: A premium masala bathi with sandalwood, amber and natural oils, described as “the essence of a morning walk in the forest”. It’s broadly used for daily worship and festivals alike and shows up consistently on the site.

Three in One Agarbatti: A combo pack with three fragrance types, ideal if you want variety or sharing across family members. Listed among the best-selling combos on the site. 

Lia Lavenderz Agarbatti: For lighter spaces or when you prefer a softer fragrance, this one works. Not overly strong, so good for daily use when strong incense would be too much.

Pushkarini Sambrani Cups: These ready-to-use sambrani cups are made with temple flowers, rare herbs and resins, come with a burner plate and give a cleaner, traditional feel. 

Vasu Agarbathies: A popular, high-turnover brand name in the category, reliable for everyday puja where you want consistency without breaking the bank.

Yagna Cones  are different. No charcoal. No bamboo stick. Single packs start at Rs. 50. A pack of 4 costs Rs. 200. These burn cleaner than regular incense sticks. Less smoke in your face. Better for small rooms.

Bansuri Cup Sambrani is Rs. 72 for one cup. The pack of 4 Havan cups costs Rs. 115 to Rs. 220. Drop one in a holder. Light it. That's your havan done without the mess of loose resin and hot coals. Modern families like this approach.

Oils for Traditional Lamps

Puja room decoration items need proper lighting. Jasmine Pure Puja Oil runs from Rs. 115 to Rs. 220. Parijatha Pure Puja Oil costs the same. Both add fragrance while your lamp burns.

Om Shanthi Navin Pure Puja Oil is the neutral option. Same price range. No added scent. Some people prefer that. The Puja Oil Pack of 2 combines Jasmine and Parijatha for Rs. 440. Good value if you light lamps daily.

Lighting lamps twice a day is common practice. Morning and evening. Having enough oil means you're not scrambling before prayer time.

Items for Specific Festival Needs

Different religious festivals of India call for different things. The Om Shanthi Tambula Pack is Rs. 150. It has betel leaf preparations. You give these to guests during ceremonies. It's a small thing, but you notice when someone forgets to arrange it.

Check any Diwali puja items list. Diyas are there. Oils are there. Incense is there. This collection covers most bases. Ganesh Chaturthi needs similar items. So does Navratri. The core requirements stay consistent across all festivals of India.

Temples and large families might need puja items wholesale. These prices work for stocking up. Buy what you'll actually use. Don't waste money on items that'll sit in storage for years.

Quality vs. Price

Cheap puja decoration items fail fast. The incense smells chemical. The oils smoke up your lamps. Wooden pieces crack within months.

This range made with real ingredients—pure cow ghee, true wood craftsmanship, and oils enriched with authentic flower essences instead of synthetic fillers.

When you're doing rituals your grandmother taught you, the items should honour that. Using proper materials isn't about showing off. It's about respect. For the practice. For the tradition.

Building Your Collection Smart

Start small. Get a pooja peeta. Add some diyas. Pick one incense you like. That's enough for daily practice. Then add items as specific different festivals of India come around through the year.

Don't buy everything at once. You'll end up with clutter. Stuff you never use. Build gradually based on what you actually need.

Store things properly. Keep oil bottles sealed tight. Protect wooden items from getting wet. Have a designated space for puja supplies. Separate from kitchen stuff and daily household items. Makes life easier when you need something specific.

FAQ's FOR Festivals of India

You need three things. A wooden pooja peeta for a stable base. Pure cow ghee diyas for lighting. Quality puja oil to keep them burning. Add one fragrance option like Bansuri Chandan agarbatti if you want. That's it. Daily worship doesn't require complexity.

Yes. Clean them after each puja. Refill with fresh ghee. The 30N size handles daily worship fine. The 100N works for longer ceremonies or when multiple lamps burn at once during festivals. They last for years with basic care.

No charcoal. No bamboo stick. Cleaner smoke. Fewer particles floating around your house. Better for people with sensitive lungs. The cone shape burns more evenly than sticks too. Consistent fragrance from start to finish.

Cool, dark storage. Away from windows and stoves. Keep bottles sealed when not using them. Jasmine and Parijatha oils stay fresh for 6-8 months after opening. The pack of 2 makes sense if you'll use both within that timeframe. Otherwise, buy singles.

Yes. The jhula is specific to Krishna celebrations. But diyas work everywhere. So do oils and incense. The pooja peeta serves all occasions. These puja items aren't festival-specific beyond that one jhula. They support worship across Diwali, Navratri, Ganesh Chaturthi, and every other religious festival of India celebrated throughout the calendar year.