Griha Pravesh Items

Kalash (Pot) with Coconut

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A pot filled with water and adorned with mango leaves, topped with a coconut, is placed at the entrance of the house.

Torana (Decorative Garland)

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Fresh leaves, usually of mango or neem, and flowers are used to make a decorative garland to hang at the entrance.

Rangoli Colors

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Vibrant colors to create intricate Rangoli designs at the entrance and within the house to welcome guests and deities.

Puja Thali (Prayer Plate)

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Contains items such as a small diya (oil lamp), kumkum (vermilion), rice, flowers, incense sticks, and sandalwood paste.

Holy Symbols

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 Images or idols of deities, especially Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi, for the worship rituals.

Milk and Honey

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Used for the purification rituals and to prepare the first meal in the new home.

Betel Leaves and Nuts

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Considered auspicious and used in various rituals during the ceremony.

Flowers and Garlands

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Fresh flowers and garlands to decorate the home and the altar.

Fruits and Sweets

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Offered to the deities and distributed among guests as prasad (blessed food).

Sacred Texts

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Holy books or scriptures like the Bhagavad Gita for recitation during the ceremony.

Cleansing Materials

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Items such as Ganga Jal (holy water from the Ganges), turmeric, and sandalwood paste for purification purposes.

Brass or Silver Utensils

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Used for the puja and to prepare the first meal in the new home.

Incense and Camphor

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 For creating a holy and fragrant atmosphere during the rituals.

Diya (Lamp)

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A brass or clay lamp filled with oil or ghee to be lit during the ceremony.

Puja Clothes

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Traditional attire for the participants, including new clothes for the family members performing the rituals.

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