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Celebrate Diwal 2026i: Exclusive Festive Product Collection

Handmade Mat - 1.75 x 1.75 Feet | Pooja Aasan / Kusha Mat for Meditation

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A floor covering or mat composed of natural jute fibres is known as a jute mat. The stems of the jute plant are used to make the long, silky, and l...

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GiriAus Sambrani - 100 Grams | Dhoop for Pooja/ Guggal/ Loban

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• Sambrani powder, also known as benzoin resin powder, is a natural aromatic resin that has been used for centuries in traditional Indian rituals, ...

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Artificial Flower | Plastic Flowers/ Artificial Flowers for Home Decor/ Malli Design

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Jasmine flowers have been used in Indian tradition, especially in the South, by women who wear it in their hair and also as a puja decor for deitie...

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Sai Gomutra Pasu Gomium - 200 Ml | Pure and Fresh Desi Cow Urine for Plants & Pooja

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• Sai Gomutra Pasu Gomium is the finest quality of cow urine. As it has been traditionally believed and scientifically proven, it removes various t...

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Pasu Varaty | Cow Dung Cake/ Dry Cow Dung Cake/ Kanda for Pooja

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Cow dung cakes, commonly known as ""Gomaya"" or ""Pasu Varaty"" in Hindu traditions, hold significant cultural and religious value. These pressed p...

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Diwali 2026: Rituals, Gowri Vratham Significance, and Complete Samagri Checklist

Diwali 2026 begins on Friday, November 6, and concludes on Tuesday, November 10. The main Lakshmi Puja falls on Sunday, November 8, 2026. This five-day "Festival of Lights" remains a profound celebration of the victory of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, and good over evil. Families will gather to light diyas, exchange sweets, and invite Goddess Lakshmi into their homes for prosperity.

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Why do we light diyas and burst crackers on Diwali?

Lighting diyas guide Lord Rama and invite Goddess Lakshmi, symbolizing knowledge over ignorance. Crackers celebrate victory, honor ancestors, and traditionally repelled pests, collectively marking the triumph of light.

What are the 5 days of Diwali?

The five-day Diwali festival includes Dhanteras (wealth), Naraka Chaturdashi (victory), Lakshmi Puja (prosperity), Govardhan Puja (gratitude), and Bhai Dooj (sibling bonds). Each day features unique rituals, from buying gold to lighting lamps.

What is Diwali Amavasya and why is it important?

Diwali Amavasya is the year’s darkest night, symbolizing light’s victory. It marks Lakshmi’s birth, Rama’s return, and Mahavira’s Nirvana. Devotees light lamps to invite prosperity and honor ancestors during this spiritual reset.

What is the significance of Gowri Vratham?

Kedara Gowri Vratham honors the union of Shiva and Parvati as Ardhanarishvara. Celebrated during Diwali, this 21-day fast involves sacred threads and offerings to ensure marital harmony, prosperity, and spiritual strength.

Why do we have to take an oil bath on the morning of Diwali?

The Abhyanga Snan is a sacred Diwali ritual symbolising Lord Krishna’s victory over Narakasura. Performed before sunrise, this warm oil massage and herbal bath purifies the soul, balances winter health, and signifies washing away negativity to welcome prosperity and joy.

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