Brahma Puja Pack
₹60.00
Introducing our best subscription so far, the amalgation of all holy flowers and leaves, the Brahma pack, Sourced directly from farms and delivered to your doorstep every morning, our flowers and leaves are guaranteed to be fresh and vibrant. Packed in a sustainable, eco-friendly bio bag, you can feel good about your purchase while bringing beauty and spirituality into your daily rituals. With no hidden charges and the flexibility to cancel or pause your subscription at any time,It is package is designed to bring convenience and peace of mind to your daily worship practices.
The trifolate shape of bel patra is believed to symbolise the holy trinity of Hinduism comprising Brahma (the creator), Vishnu (the protector) and Shiva (the destroyer). Similarly, in ayurveda, the trifolate is believed to symbolise the three basic human temperaments or gunas, namely sattva (consciousness), rajas (activity) and tamas (stability).Bel patra is associated with the worship of Lord Shiva and is offered to Shiva lingams along with water and milk. They are widely used for various religious rituals, particularly those carried out during Mahashivaratri, the festival that celebrates the wedding of Lord Shiva to Parvati, wherein devotees keep a fast and pray all night.Due to its religious significance, bel patra is believed to be blessed with detoxification properties that absorb negative energies and purify the surroundings. They are often placed at the entrance of homes to protect the space from evil spirits and negativity.
In Hindu rituals, the durva grass plays an important role. Rings made of the grass are often worn before starting either the ritual of homa — offerings to fire — and puja. The grass is believed to have a purifying effect on participants. Grass is also used as an offering in Ganesha temples.Use of durva grass in Hindu rituals began in Vedic times, more than an estimated 3,500 years ago.
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