Uchchishtha Ganapati Temple, Avantika Tirtha Kshetra
Receive the blessings of God in the form of prasad right at home after the puja.
$11
Red thread, also known as ‘Kalava’ or ‘Mouli,’ is a sacred thread tied during religious ceremonies. It symbolizes long life and protection from evil forces. It is often tied around the wrist to invoke the blessings of deities.
$3
Coconut, Modak, Durva, Flower Garland, Paan Beatle, Janeyu
$15
Offering the sacred thread signifies purity, commitment to righteous living, and invoking the blessings of the divine.
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.
Durva grass, especially significant in the worship of Lord Ganesha, is believed to attract his blessings. It symbolizes simplicity, endurance, and growth.
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
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.
Modak, a sweet dumpling, is especially dear to Lord Ganesha. Offering Modak signifies devotion and is believed to bring the blessings of wisdom and prosperity.
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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