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    • Couple
    • $51
  • Average amount given by Devotees is $201
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      Prasad

      Receive the blessings of God in the form of prasad right at home after the puja.

      $21

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      Flower Basket

      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

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      Itra

      Itra symbolizes purity, sanctity, and positive energy.

      $5

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      Hanuman Complete Offering Samagri

      Flower Garland, Jaggery Gram, Sindoor, Coconut, Red Flag, Pan Beeda, Mustard Oil Lamp, Incense stick

      $10

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      250 ml

      NA

      $5

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      Mustard Oil

      Offering mustard oil to deities is believed to purify and cleanse negative energies, invoking special blessings and protection.

      $3

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      Panchmeva

      This mixture of five types of dry fruits is offered as naivedya to signify abundance, health, and prosperity.

      $11

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      Pan Beeda

      Offering betel leaves to deities signifies the fulfillment of desires and the seeking of blessings for prosperity and success.

      $5

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      Red flag

      Your glory spreads in all directions with the red flag. The suffering of the enemy is alleviated.

      $5

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      Sindoor

      A sacred Sindoor applied on deities and devotees, signifying auspiciousness and bliss.

      $3

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      Jaggery Gram

      This offering symbolizes the balance of sweetness and nutrition in life, seeking health, prosperity, and divine grace.

      $5

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      Saffron Dhoti

      Offering a saffron-colored dhoti symbolizes energy, strength, and the seeking of divine blessings for protection and empowerment.

      $21

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      56 Bhog

      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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      Chola

      Offering a cloth (chola) to the deity signifies the devotee’s respect and honor towards the divine, reflecting their humility and devotion.

      $51

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      Paan Beatles

      Betel leaves are traditionally offered to deities, particularly Lord Ganesha and Lord Shiva. These leaves are considered sacred and are used in rituals to seek blessings and fulfill desires.

      $3

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      Flower Garland

      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.

      $5

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      5 Fruit

      Offering fresh fruits symbolizes health, abundance, and the invoking of divine blessings for prosperity and well-being.

      $8

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      Coconut

      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.

      $5

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      Ghee lamp

      Lighting a ghee lamp during worship is believed to purify the environment and dispel darkness and ignorance. The flame symbolizes the presence of the divine and brings positive energy.

      $5

    • Couple $51
    • Dakshina to Pandit $0