



Cotton 20gm for Pooja – Sacred Offering Material for Hindu Rituals & Spiritual Ceremonies
Cotton is a sacred offering material in Hindu rituals, symbolizing purity and simplicity. In many Hindu traditions, cotton is considered a symbol of detachment and renunciation, as it is a natural, unadorned fabric that represents the surrender of worldly desires. Cotton is often used to create sacred threads, such as the janeu or yajnopavit, worn by Brahmins and other initiated individuals as a reminder of their spiritual duties.
During rituals and festivals, cotton is used in various ways, including as an offering to the deity, as a symbol of purification, or as a medium for sacred energies. For example, in the Ganesh Chaturthi festival, cotton threads are used to create a sacred canopy above the idol of Lord Ganesha. In other rituals, cotton is used to create a sacred boundary, demarcating the ritual space from the mundane world.
In traditional Hindu belief, cotton is said to possess purifying properties, capable of absorbing and neutralizing negative energies. This is why cotton is often used in rituals aimed at purification and protection, such as the Navagraha Shanti puja, where cotton threads are used to appease the nine planets and ward off their malevolent influences.
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Cotton 20gm for Pooja – Sacred Offering Material for Hindu Rituals & Spiritual Ceremonies
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