Welcome to Pooja Items Store, your one-stop shop for all your spiritual and worship needs. We offer a wide range of high-quality pooja items, including incense sticks, idols, diyas, pooja thalis, and more.
Welcome to Pooja Items Store, your one-stop shop for all your spiritual and worship needs. We offer a wide range of high-quality pooja items, including incense sticks, idols, diyas, pooja thalis, and more.
Description: The candle holders are made of brass and have a polished gold appearance
Each candle holder has a round, flattened base
The base extends upwards into a slender stem
The top of the stem widens into a cup-like shape to hold a candle
Description: It is made of brass and has a polished gold appearance
The base is round and flat
The center of the base has a bowl-shaped depression to hold oil
There is a spout that projects out from the rim of the bowl
A wick is placed in the spout
Description: It is made of brass and has a peacock design
The base is round and flat
The center of the base has a bowl-shaped depression to hold oil
The body of the peacock forms the stem of the lamp, with its tail feathers fanned out around the base of the lamp
Description: It is made of brass and has a polished gold appearance
The base is round and flat
The center of the base has a bowl-shaped depression to hold oil
The body of the peacock forms the stem of the lamp, with its tail feathers fanned out around the base.
Description: Oil Lamps are used in Hindu ceremonies and festivals, such as Diwali, the Festival of Lights. They are also lit in homes every day to ward off evil spirits and bring positive energy.
Description: It is made of brass and has a polished gold appearance
The base is round and flat
The center of the base has a bowl-shaped depression to hold oil
There are two wicks placed in the bowl and lit
Two handles protrude from the sides of the bowl.
Description: Traditionally, puja lamps are used in Hindu religious ceremonies and rituals. The wicks are soaked in oil, such as ghee, and lit before placing offerings to the deities. The lighting of the lamp signifies the dispelling of darkness and ignorance.