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Puja Article Puja Samagri puja thali set Mahakal Bholenath OmTilak Stamps Free With 5 Mangalam Chandan Box Puja Tika Special Tilak Stamp (Pack of 22) Different Religious Symbol Forehead Tilak Puja Articles

Puja Article Puja Samagri puja thali set Mahakal Bholenath OmTilak Stamps Free With 5 Mangalam Chandan Box Puja Tika Special Tilak Stamp (Pack of 22) Different Religious Symbol Forehead Tilak Puja Articles

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NamePuja Article Puja Samagri puja thali set Mahakal Bholenath OmTilak Stamps Free With 5 Mangalam Chandan Box Puja Tika Special Tilak Stamp (Pack of 22) Different Religious Symbol Forehead Tilak Puja Articles

Material:Aluminium

TypeDeity Ornaments

Product Length:1 cm

Product Height:1.5 cm

Product Breadth:1.5 cm

Net Quantity (N)5

Sandalwood and Tilak Chhapa play an important role in Indian tradition and religious rites. Religious SignificanceSandalwood powder is specially used in Puja, Abhishek, and various religious rituals. It is applied as a Tilak on the forehead. Cultural SignificanceThe fragrance of sandalwood is considered a symbol of peace and positivity. It is also used in yoga and meditation. Tilak Introduction Tilak is a holy mark that is applied on the forehead. It can be of various types such as Tilak made of sandalwood, kumkum, turmeric, and vibhuti. Religious Significance Tilak is considered as a religious and spiritual identity. It is an integral part of worship and rituals. Types There are various types of Tilak, such as Tripundra, Urdhvapundra, and Tilak used by the followers of various deities. Chhap (Chhap) Introduction Chhapa or Chhapa is a type of religious symbol made from a paste of sandalwood, kumkum, or turmeric. Religious significance It is used in various religious and cultural rituals. Chhapa can be especially seen in Hindu temples and holy places. Other uses Chhapa is applied as an auspicious mark in auspicious functions, such as marriages, yagnas, and other religious ceremonies. Chandan and Tilak Chhapa are used in Indian tradition as a symbol of spirituality and religiosity, which serves to bring peace and purity not only in religious rituals but also in daily

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Country of Origin:India


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