Diwali Blessings Kit
₹3,500.00
Different Products For Blessings or as a Gift on a Diwali Occasion.
Name : Special Diwali kit
Number Of Items : 22
Description
Celebrate the festival of lights with our Illuminate Your Diwali Kit! This carefully curated package includes everything you need to create a vibrant and joyous atmosphere for the festivities.
What’s Inside:
Sphatik Pencil : A Sphatik Pencil is a crystal quartz tool used in spiritual practices for meditation, and enhancing energy focus.
Pocket Yantra : A Pocket Yantra is a compact, sacred geometric symbol designed to attract positive energies and aid in meditation, protection, and manifestation.
1.5 Inch Copper Plate Yantra : A 1.5 Inch Copper Plate Yantra is a small, intricately designed sacred symbol made of copper, used to harness and amplify spiritual energies for protection and prosperity.
Gangajal : Gangajal is sacred water from the Ganges River, revered in Hinduism for its purifying properties and spiritual significance in rituals and ceremonies.
7 Mukhi Rudraksha : A 7 Mukhi Rudraksha is a powerful bead with seven facets, believed to bring prosperity, remove obstacles, and enhance intuition and inner strength.
8 Mukhi Rudraksha : An 8 Mukhi Rudraksha is a sacred bead with eight facets, associated with protection, grounding, and the removal of negative energies while enhancing spiritual growth.
Kauri : Kauri shells are considered sacred to Maa Lakshmi, symbolizing wealth and prosperity, and are often used in rituals to attract her blessings.
Gomati chakra : Gomati Chakra is a revered sacred symbol associated with Maa Lakshmi, believed to attract wealth, abundance, and prosperity while offering spiritual protection.
Bhojpatra : Bhojpatra is a sacred birch bark used in ancient scriptures and rituals, valued for its spiritual significance and durability in preserving texts and mantras.
Kamal Gatte Ki Mala : Kamal Gatte Ki Mala is a beautiful prayer bead necklace made from lotus seeds, symbolizing purity and spiritual growth, and is commonly used in Diwali rituals to invoke blessings and prosperity.
Shri Suktam Book : Shri Sukta is a sacred Hindu text from the Rigveda, composed of hymns dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, invoking her blessings for wealth, prosperity, and overall well-being.
Chandan Powder : Chandan, or sandalwood, is a fragrant wood known for its soothing aroma and therapeutic properties, often used in religious rituals, traditional medicine, and skincare for its calming and cooling effects.
Chandan Lakdi : Chandan Lakdi is sandalwood timber known for its rich fragrance, often used in rituals, incense-making, and traditional medicine.
Ganesh Ji Idol : A Ganesh Ji is a revered representation of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the god of wisdom and prosperity, commonly placed in homes and temples during festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi and Diwali for blessings and good fortune.
Shankh : A Shankh is a conch shell used in Hindu rituals, symbolizing purity and auspiciousness; its sound is believed to purify the atmosphere and invoke divine energies during prayers and ceremonies.
Diya : A Diya is a decorative oil lamp used in religious ceremonies and festivals, particularly Diwali, symbolizing light and purity while adding a touch of elegance to spiritual practices.
Lab sunstone Stone : Lab Sunstone is a vibrant gemstone created in a lab, mimicking natural sunstone’s warm hues and shimmering effect, often used in jewelry for its beauty and energetic properties.
Amethyst Stone : Amethyst is a stunning purple quartz crystal known for its calming properties, often used in jewelry and healing practices to promote tranquility and spiritual growth.
Howlite Stone : Howlite is a beautiful white stone with gray veining, valued for its calming energy and often used in jewelry and meditation to promote relaxation and reduce stress.
Tiger Eye Stone : Tiger Eye is a striking gemstone with rich golden and brown stripes, known for its protective qualities and ability to promote confidence and grounding in challenging situations.
Chawal (Akshat) : Akshat refers to uncooked rice grains used in Hindu rituals, symbolizing prosperity, purity, and the continuity of life, often offered during ceremonies and blessings.
Kalava (Moli) : Kalava is a sacred thread tied during rituals and ceremonies, symbolizing protection, devotion.
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