- 12 x 12 x 3.25 inches
- Mango Wood
- Wipe with a clean dry cloth and lukewarm water when needed.
- Apply any mineral oil such as linseed oil, coconut oil etc once in 15 days to re-polish your wood wares. This preserves the grains, texture and ensures the product lasts forever.
Kesar Chandan
Kumkum Powder
Description
- Kumkum is applied to the forehead.
- The reason for this particular location has to do with the ancient Hindu belief that"the human body is divided into seven vortices of energy,called chakras,beginning at the base of the spine and ending at the top of the head.
- The sixth chakra, also known as the third eye,is centered in the forehead directly between the eyebrows and is believed to be the channel through which humankind opens spiritually to the Divine".
- Thus,the kumkum is placed at the location of the body which is the most holy.
Uses
- Kumkum powder is widely used for worshiping the Hindu goddesses,especially Shakti and Lakshmi.
- Saivites- Followers of Siva usually apply three white horizontal lines with a dot of kumkum at the center.
- Vaisnavas- Followers of Vishnu make use of "white clay to apply two vertical lines joined at the base and intersected by a bright red streak." Many times the white clay is applied in a U-shape.
- Swaminarayana- Followers of the Swaminarayana apply kumkum at the center of the forehead and in between a U-shaped tilaka.The tilaka is normally yellow and made from sandalwood.
- When a girl or a married woman visits a house,it is a sign of respect (in case of an elderly lady) or blessings (in case of a young girl) to offer kumkum to them when they leave.
- When visiting a temple or during a pooja,apply a dot on your forehead.
- In most of India, everyday, married women apply red kumkum in front of their parting on their forehead as a symbol of marriage
Quantity
- 50 gms , 100 gms
Lakshmi Idol
Description
- Laxmi, is the Hindu goddess of wealth, fortune and prosperity.
- She is the wife and shakti (energy) of Vishnu, one of the principal deities of Hinduism and the Supreme Being in the Vaishnavism Tradition.
- Lakshmi is also an important deity in Jainism and found in Jain temples.
- Lakshmi has also been a goddess of abundance and fortune for Buddhists, and was represented on the oldest surviving stupas and cave temples of Buddhism.
Specifications
- Material - Brass
- Pack of - 1
- Size - 3.25 x 2 x 7 cm
- Weight - 0.140 kg
Large Mango Wood Salad Bowl
Large Teak Wood Platter
Lemon Squeezer
Light Ghongadi – Colorful
Description
- Ghongadi is a cultural and spiritual inheritance of Maharashtra.
- It holds immense significance in the various religious activities like ‘Jagran Gondhal’ of the Maharashtrian community.
- Ghongadi is considered auspicious while fixing marriages in rural areas as well as a seating arrangement for the guests visiting the villages.
- Ghongadi is the ultimate remedy for back pain and joint-related problems.
- Sleeping on it helps you sleep sound, gives relief and keeps you healthy.
- Even today, the working class, farmers, laborers, and peasants in the villages sleep on these woolen blanket.
Features
- Regional Name – Rangit Patti
- Make – Handmade
- Color – Colorful
- Revan – Yes
- Storage – Routine
- Wash care – Eco-Wash
- Thread – Small
How Is Made?
- Our artisans weave White Yoga Mat (ghongadi) on traditional pit looms.
- Extremely fine quality wool is used in the process.
- The yarn is measured according to its exact length and attached to the loom.
- It is pre-treated with tamarind paste to give it strength and durability.
- It takes approximately 4-5 days to weave ghongadi entirely.
- After the weaving process, post-treatment is done to increase its shelf life.
- Ghongadi made by these artisans are further verified by the quality officers and then delivered to the customers.
THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS OF GHONGADI
- Relief from backache and neck discomfort.
- Highly effective for arthritis, slip disc, spondylosis, chronic back pain, and various other spine-related problems.
- It helps to regulate blood circulation and control elevated blood pressure.
- Sleeping on ghongadi helps you to sleep sound and peacefully and helps overcome insomnia.
- Ghongadi helps regulate body temperature and keep it under control.
- Relief from body aches after waking up from sleep.
- Used as a mat for yoga and meditation
- Jagran Gondhal, Satyanarayan puja, and various other Vedic rituals are performed while sitting on the woolen blanket.
- Colour may be differ.
Specifications
- Pack of: 1
Dimension
- 48 x 84 inch.
Lotus Seeds
Description
- Lotus seeds strengthens devotion and opens the heart for divine grace.
- Lotus seeds have the quality of sattva or purity and are associated with Vishnu, the preserver.
- The lotus being a symbol of growth, as it blooms beautifully even in the most unlikely, difficult environments, and is a metaphor for our own growth.
- Also called as Kamal Kakadi or Pabdi, these seeds are used an an offering to Goddess Laxmi and are also offered as a fire oblation while doing Mahalaxmi yagna.
Quantity
- 21 seeds
Medicinal Plants used in Ayurveda
Description
- Medicinal plants have long been used in traditional cultures all over the world and are increasingly becoming popular as natural alternatives to synthetic medicines.
- The book will generate interest in the rich diversity of medicinal plants used in the Ayurveda system of medicine and the importance of preventive, holistic healing in management of health and disease.
Author
- Dr. sanjeev rastogi
Specifications
- Language – Marathi- Hindi
- Pack of: 1
Dimension
- 11 x 9 Inch
- Weight – 1.4 kg