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KATHA & JHUNDA PRAYER BOX

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Both katha and jhunda contribute to the rich tapestry of Hindu religious practices, providing avenues for spiritual learning, expression, and devotion among its followers.

"Katha" typically refers to religious narratives or stories that are part of Hindu scriptures or oral traditions. These stories often have moral, ethical, or spiritual teachings embedded within them. They serve as a means to convey the essence of Hindu philosophy and mythology to the masses and are an integral part of religious education and cultural preservation in Hindu society.

"Jhunda" refers to a flag or banner, often used in religious processions, ceremonies, or temples. The jhunda represents victory, righteousness, or the triumph of good over evil. In Hindu traditions, specific colors or symbols on the jhunda may hold particular significance, representing the deity being worshipped or the sect to which the followers belong. Overall, the jhunda plays a role in visually reinforcing religious identity, devotion, and reverence in Hindu rituals and ceremonies.

This PRAYER BOX contains the following items:

  • cloves
  • 4 blocks camphor
  • sindhoor
  • kumkum 
  • white abhir
  • huldi
  • raw cotton
  • chandan
  • red string
  • agarbathi 
  • 20 x white betelnut
  • scent
  • honey
  • rosewater
  • 1/4 meter red calico
  • 50g navdhan
  • 200g white rice
  • 200g grain havan samagri
  • 1 bale havan wood
  • 50g jav
  • 50g thill
  • 3 sandalwood sticks
  • 200g butter ghee
  • 5g lobaan
  • 50g googul
  • 20 betel leaves
  • 6 clay lamps
  • 3 coconuts
  • 50g sultanas
  • 50 g almonds
  • 50 g sugar candy
  • dates
  • 50 g paddy rice
  • 1 x red Hanuman Jhunda Flag


 

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