1 × ₹700.00
Kalash Vastra | Traditional Kalash Cloth for Pooja, Navratri & Diwali | (Sold by: EKDANT)
1 × ₹300.00
Subtotal:
₹1,000.00
These artificial mango leaves are designed for decorating a kalash during pooja rituals and festival celebrations. The set includes five leaves in a green and gold style that reflects the traditional arrangement used in Hindu ceremonies. Commonly placed around the kalash during Gudhi Padwa decoration and other rituals, these pooja mango leaves provide a convenient, reusable option for home temples, pooja thalis, and festive altar setups.
The Flower-Shaped Haldi Kumkum Holder is a perfect fusion of traditional art and modern craftsmanship. Ideal for temple decor, pooja thali arrangements, or festive decorations, it brings charm to occasions like Diwali, Navratri, Raksha Bandhan, Karwa Chauth, and weddings.
This decorative handi (हंडी) and stick set is used in wedding rukhwat and ritual decor. It represents traditional ceremonial practices and is suitable for marriage ceremonies, cultural displays, and festive wedding setups.
This gruhapravesh (गृहप्रवेश) maap set is used during housewarming ceremonies and new home entry rituals. It is placed near the entrance or pooja area as part of traditional grihapravesh arrangements, helping complete ceremonial decor in an organised manner.
This mehendi (मेहंदी) platter is used during wedding mehendi ceremonies to arrange ritual items neatly. It suits bridal functions and cultural wedding setups where traditional presentation is required.
This decorative plated bowl with spoons set is designed for festive serving and gifting purposes. It is commonly used during Diwali, weddings, housewarming ceremonies, and family gatherings. Suitable for serving dry fruits, sweets, or prasad, it also works well as a decorative table or pooja setup accessory.
This decorative pooja thali is used for daily worship and festive pooja rituals at home. It helps arrange diya, flowers, kumkum, and other pooja essentials neatly during prayers. Suitable for home mandirs and pooja rooms, it is commonly used for regular aarti and seasonal pooja during festivals like Diwali and Makar Sankranti.