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Janeu
₹40.00
Description
- The Janeu provides three strands, which symbolizes Hinduism’s sacred trinity- Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu & Lord Shiva.
 - It is also synonymous with the three Vedas -Rig Veda, Sama Veda & Yajur Veda.
 - In addition, they symbolize the three qualities – satogun – purity & goodness, Rajogun -love of delicate pleasure & Tamogun – inferior qualities. 20 pcs Gatta The size of janeu is full.
 
Quantity
- Set of – 2
 
	
	
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 - Also knowledge is a lasting inner wealth by which all outer achievements can be accomplished.
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- We never offer the coconut as it is.
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Used
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- The Havan Samagri is a sacred offering in the yagna and each item of the samagri is significant.
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Contents
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