A pot filled with water and adorned with mango leaves, topped with a coconut, is placed at the entrance of the house.
Fresh leaves, usually of mango or neem, and flowers are used to make a decorative garland to hang at the entrance.
Vibrant colors to create intricate Rangoli designs at the entrance and within the house to welcome guests and deities.
Contains items such as a small diya (oil lamp), kumkum (vermilion), rice, flowers, incense sticks, and sandalwood paste.
Images or idols of deities, especially Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi, for the worship rituals.
Used for the purification rituals and to prepare the first meal in the new home.
Considered auspicious and used in various rituals during the ceremony.
Fresh flowers and garlands to decorate the home and the altar.
Offered to the deities and distributed among guests as prasad (blessed food).
Holy books or scriptures like the Bhagavad Gita for recitation during the ceremony.
Items such as Ganga Jal (holy water from the Ganges), turmeric, and sandalwood paste for purification purposes.
Used for the puja and to prepare the first meal in the new home.
For creating a holy and fragrant atmosphere during the rituals.
A brass or clay lamp filled with oil or ghee to be lit during the ceremony.
Traditional attire for the participants, including new clothes for the family members performing the rituals.
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