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Nepalese Yajna Puja Set |
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Product Specification |
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| Code | HME32697 |
| Size |
Height 6cm (2") Width 43cm (17") Depth 9cm (4") |
Weight | 606 gm - 1.34 lbs |
| Material | Copper |
| Availability | Available |
| Quantity | PCS |
US$ 110.00
$ 140.00 -25% off
Shipping Cost
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| Price Adjustment [ Discount Ends in : 39 days ] |
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Shipping Calculation
weight of 1 Pcs of the product is 1 kg and will cost USD $ 37.00
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Item location: kathmandu, Nepal
Worldwide shipping - Dispatch
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We normally dispatch the product in 2-5 business days. Else Buyer will be infromed personally about the dispatch Date.
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- Return
- 7 days money back, buyer pays return shipping
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Yajna Puja Set
A “Yajna Puja Set” refers to a collection of sacred tools and items used during a yajna or puja (Hindu religious rituals) to make offerings to the deities through the fire, known as the “sacred fire” or Agni. A yajna is a Vedic ritual performed to invoke divine blessings, seek prosperity, and cleanse the soul through sacred chants and offerings. A typical Yajna Puja set includes a variety of tools used for fire sacrifices, prayers, and other ceremonial activities. Read More
In the context of Budhusit Yagya (Buddhist Yajna) or tools specific to it, the items can be a blend of Hindu and Buddhist practices, as fire rituals have significance in both traditions.
A Yajna Puja Set usually includes:
1. Havan Kund: A sacred vessel or fire pit where the fire sacrifice is conducted.
2. Spoon and Ladle (Ajya Patra): Used to pour ghee, oils, or sacred offerings into the fire.
3. Samidha: Sticks of wood (such as mango or sandalwood) to keep the fire alive.
4. Ghee (Clarified Butter): An essential offering in the fire, believed to strengthen spiritual power and devotion.
5. Rice, Grains, and Herbs: Offered into the fire as symbols of nourishment and abundance.
6. Incense Sticks and Camphor: Used to purify the space and create an atmosphere conducive to meditation and prayer.
7. Sacred Threads or Garlands: Used to decorate the yajna area and participants.
8. Water and Kalasha (Pot): For purifying the hands and offering water to the deities.
9. Bell: Rung during specific times of the yajna to invoke divine attention.
10. Chanting Scriptures or Texts: Mantras are recited from sacred texts like the Vedas or Buddhist sutras.
In the Buddhist Yajna (Budhusit Yagya), the tools may include additional elements such as Buddhist prayer flags, butter lamps, mandalas, and ritual vajras (thunderbolt symbols) to align with Buddhist cosmology and symbolism.
A Yajna Puja Set usually includes:
1. Havan Kund: A sacred vessel or fire pit where the fire sacrifice is conducted.
2. Spoon and Ladle (Ajya Patra): Used to pour ghee, oils, or sacred offerings into the fire.
3. Samidha: Sticks of wood (such as mango or sandalwood) to keep the fire alive.
4. Ghee (Clarified Butter): An essential offering in the fire, believed to strengthen spiritual power and devotion.
5. Rice, Grains, and Herbs: Offered into the fire as symbols of nourishment and abundance.
6. Incense Sticks and Camphor: Used to purify the space and create an atmosphere conducive to meditation and prayer.
7. Sacred Threads or Garlands: Used to decorate the yajna area and participants.
8. Water and Kalasha (Pot): For purifying the hands and offering water to the deities.
9. Bell: Rung during specific times of the yajna to invoke divine attention.
10. Chanting Scriptures or Texts: Mantras are recited from sacred texts like the Vedas or Buddhist sutras.
In the Buddhist Yajna (Budhusit Yagya), the tools may include additional elements such as Buddhist prayer flags, butter lamps, mandalas, and ritual vajras (thunderbolt symbols) to align with Buddhist cosmology and symbolism.
