Siddha mata Baglamukhi Temple
Receive the blessings of God in the form of prasad right at home after the puja.
$51
Kumkum, Mehndi, Bangles, and Thread—traditional chadhawa items offered for blessings, prosperity, joy, and divine protection
$7
An essential part of worship, turmeric symbolizes purity, auspiciousness, and the dispelling of negative energies.
$5
Offering a saree to the Das Mahavidya symbolizes honoring the Mother with devotion, purity, and surrender.
$35
Chunari, Turmeric, Yellow Thread, Coconut, Bangles, Kumkum, Flower Basket, Turmeric Garland, Ghee lamp, Mehendi, Yellow Flower, Incense stick
$15
Offering a basket of fresh flowers at a temple or place of worship is considered sacred. This is done to receive the blessings and grace of the deity.
$3
Breaking and offering a coconut during worship symbolizes the breaking of the ego and surrender to the divine. It represents purity and the fulfillment of wishes.
$4
Flower garlands are offered to deities as a mark of respect and devotion. The fragrance and beauty of the flowers symbolize the purity of the devotee's heart and intentions.
The yellow thread is a symbol of sacred protection and is believed to ward off evil and bring good fortune. It is often tied around the wrist or on sacred objects during rituals. This thread is associated with various deities, signifying their blessings and protection.
Chunari is a decorative cloth offered to goddesses, especially during festivals and special rituals. It symbolizes respect, honor, and the devotee's dedication.
Offering a garland made of turmeric to the deity brings happiness, peace, and prosperity to the home. It is especially offered to Lord Vishnu or Brihaspati (Jupiter) on Thursdays.
$12
Decorate the idols of gods and goddesses. This act of adornment is a way to express devotion and reverence, and it also signifies the beauty and grace of the divine.
Offering 56 types of food items to the deity represents gratitude and abundance, seeking divine blessings for prosperity and fulfillment.
$101
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