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Pooja Flowers That You Can Offer to Deities - 1

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Pooja Flowers That You Can Offer to Deities - 1

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  1. Pooja Flowers That You Can Offer to Deities

  2. Introduction • Flowers are the most beautiful creations in the world. • There is a tradition in hinduism that holds a great significance in offering flowers to Gods and Goddess. • You can find fresh pooja flower shop in singapore which offers flowers at very low cost.

  3. Red Hibiscus • Crown Flower • Nerium Oleander • Purple Orchid • Dhatura

  4. Red Hibiscus • The Goddess Kali epitomises fierceness and the flower that depicts this beautifully is red hibiscus. • The shape of the flower symbolises the goddess’s tongue and the vibrant red colour depicts Kali Maa’s fierceness.

  5. Crown Flower • This whitish purplish flower is used while worshipping Lord Shiva. Also, known as akanda, this poisonous flower is one of the most important ingredients of Shiv puja.

  6. Nerium Oleander • Goddess Durga is offered flowers in reddish hues, and Nerium Oleander is one such flower.

  7. Purple Orchid • This beautiful and exotic flower is also a very popular flower in Hindu worshipping. • This dainty flower is offered to Lord Shiva. • This can be offered with milk or otherwise too.

  8. Dhatura • As per Hindu mythology, Lord Shiva consumed the poison that was obtained during the ocean churning. • After doing so, this flower emerged from Lord Shiva’s chest and since then it is believed to be his favourite flower. • This Shiv puja flower is offered to the God to let go off negative emotions like ego, hatred, envy, etc.

  9. Conclusion • If you are one among the people who tend to show their utmost devotion and love to their deity, then you can do that by offering flowers and also you can buy pooja items in singapore to worship your favourite god.

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