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Puja or Pooja (पूजा) is a prayer ritual performed by people to worship one or more gods. It may celebrate in the presence of special guests, or their memories after they die. The word Puja is Sanskrit and means reverence, honor, homage, adoration, and worship. Puja, the loving offering of flowers, lights, and water or food to the divine is the essential ritual of Hinduism. For the worshipper, the divine is visible in the image, and the god sees the worshipper. The interaction between human and God, between human and guru, is called darshan.

Puja is done on a variety of frequency, occasions, and settings. It may include occasional temple ceremonies, daily puja done in the home, and annual festivals. In other cases, puja is held to mark a few lifetime events such as the birth of a baby or to begin a new venture or a wedding.

Some pujas are done by the worshipper alone, whereas others may require the assistance of a ritually qualified person such as a priest. Puja may be performed for a specific purpose or simply as an act of devotion.

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Diyas and Decoratives
Diyas and Decoratives
Essential Oils
Essential Oils
Fresh Leaves & Plants
Fresh Leaves & Plants
Puja Mala & Accessories
Puja Mala & Accessories
Puja Samagri
Puja Samagri
Puja Utensils
Puja Utensils
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Shivlinga with Abhishek Kit
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