Indian Festival Products
Handmade Rakhi
Use: Tied by sisters on their brothers’ wrists during the festival of Raksha Bandhan.
Importance: Symbolizes the bond of protection, love, and duty between siblings.
Traditional Value: Handmade Rakhis are crafted with care and carry sentimental and spiritual value. Traditionally, they are made with cotton thread, beads, and decorative motifs representing Indian artistry. It’s a reminder of familial love and lifelong support.
Puja Thread (Sacred Thread / Mauli / Kalava)
Use: Tied on wrists during religious rituals, pujas, or auspicious occasions. Also used in temple offerings and ceremonies.
Importance: Considered a protective thread that wards off evil and attracts divine blessings.
Traditional Value: The red-yellow Mauli thread signifies Shakti (power) and purity. It is blessed by priests before tying and is commonly used across all Hindu festivals and rituals such as Yagna, Satyanarayan Katha, and Ganesh Puja.Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.
Cotton Pantti (Ritual Cotton Cloth Strips)
Use: Used in various Hindu rituals including Pooja, weddings, and havans. Often tied around Kalash (sacred pot), deities, or used as a base cloth for offerings.
Importance: Cotton represents purity and is used as a sacred medium to present offerings or decorate puja items.
Traditional Value: Cotton pantti is often preferred over synthetic materials in religious ceremonies to maintain spiritual sanctity. It reflects cleanliness, respect, and devotion.
Organic Kumkum (Vermilion Powder)
Use: Applied on the forehead during religious rituals, festivals, and daily worship. Also used in marriage ceremonies and temple offerings.
Importance: Considered a symbol of auspiciousness, power, and blessings. It’s worn as a sign of devotion and marital status in Indian tradition.
Traditional Value: Traditionally made from turmeric and slaked lime, organic Kumkum avoids harmful chemicals. It is used in performing Tilak and symbolizes the Ajna Chakra (third eye), signifying awareness and spiritual energy.