Pooja Items
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Clay Diya Akhand Plain
$2.50Quick View- Colgate Herbal toothpaste is an anti-cavity toothpaste that combines the science of Colgate and nature’s best herbs to give you and your family healthy teeth
- This toothpaste has the richness of eucalyptus and tea tree oil. It also has chamomille that provides a refreshing and stimulating experience
- The natural herbs in this toothpaste provide oral care benefits and help maintain good oral hygiene
- Recommended usage: Brush twice a day for 2 minutes each time. Children below 6 years of age should have adult supervision
- Good oral care habits keep your teeth and gums healthy, prevents tooth decay, gum disease & bad breath.
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Limca 300ml*24
$36.00Quick View- Your true faith takes you close to god. Patanjali aastha pooja products are made from the best quality ingredients and aimed at creating a divine atmosphere.
- Aastha agarbatti is considered the natural fragrance and the ayurvedic herbs has a great significance in controlling diseases and purifies the environment. This agarbatti is made with natural herbs.
- They are also associated with prayer, worship, and healing, and come in a variety of traditional scents. (Free cone dhoop inside.)
- Lasting Aroma
- Get rid of small insects.
- Makes pleasant environment surrounding.
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Nirav – Hem Lord Ganesh Sticks – 35gm
$5.50Quick View- Incense Sticks are attractive to the senses and are pleasing to the eyes and nose. Generally, Incense Sticks are used to enhance the scent of a room or Office or during Prayer, Religious Ceremony, meditation, and yoga practice.
- Helps reduce the negative and increase the positive aspects of all zodiac signs. The scent of the sticks fills the environment with positive energy to make your living space aromatic and pleasant.
- Free from harmful chemicals like Benzene and Toluene. Safe for mixing and rolling by plain hands.
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Sopari Whole -200gm
$7.50Quick View- Areca Nut is used for eating directly as well as with paan (Betel Leaf)
- Areca nut widely used in India is called as Paan or Supari. It’s consumed both as raw nut, as dried ripe nut (Chali supari), and as semi mature cut and processed varieties(like Choor, Bette, Saraku and Rashi).
- After Puja they can be used for eating
- They are placed in Puja in odd numbers As 7, 11,21







