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SACRED MATERIALS IN POOJA DECORATION & WHAT THEY SYMBOLIZE

Pooja decorations in Hindu rituals use sacred materials that carry deep spiritual meanings. Elements like flowers represent purity, kumkum symbolizes divine energy, turmeric stands for prosperity, and banana leaves reflect natural abundance. From brass lamps to mango leaves and sandalwood paste, each item not only beautifies the space but also invokes positivity, devotion, and auspiciousness during worship.<br><br>

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SACRED MATERIALS IN POOJA DECORATION & WHAT THEY SYMBOLIZE

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  1. SACRED MATERIALS IN POOJA DECORATION & WHAT THEY SYMBOLIZE Flowers Brass Clay Copper (Lota, Kalash, Plates) Camphor (Kapoor) (Marigold, Lotus, Jasmine) (Deepam, Bell, Kalash) (Diyas, Idols, Pots) Purity, devotion, & love. Prosperity, strength, & tradition. Grounding, simplicity, & earth connection. Purity, energy, & health. Ego dissolution & spiritual clarity Banana & Mango Leaves Fertility, freshness, & auspiciousness. Rangoli Colors Joy, prosperity, & divine welcome. Kumkum, Haldi & Chandan Protection, sanctity, & prosperity. Bell (Ghanti) Ganga Jal (Holy Water) Divine awakening & removal of negativity. Spiritual cleansing & blessings. www.wemy.in

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