Ayudha Puja Samagri List 2024
In this article, We are going to discuss about Ayudha Puja Samagri List. All the essential pooja items or puja samagri which are required or to be used to perform the Ayudha Puja.
Here’s a full list of commonly used essential puja samagri or pooja items for Ayudha Puja :
- Tools and equipment used for work such as machines, vehicles, computers, books, etc.
- Kele ke patte (Banana Leaves or Plates to place the items for the puja)
- Fresh Flowers (Preferably marigold or any other fragrant flowers)
- Kumkum Powder (Vermillion)
- Haldi (Turmeric Powder)
- Chandan Paste or Powder (Sandalwood)
- Kapur (Camphor)
- Agarbatti Sticks (Incense Sticks)
- Coconut.
- Paan ke patte aur Supari (Betel Leaves and Nuts)
- Fruits (Banana, Apple, Orange, Grapes)
- Rice Grains.
- Diya (Ghee or Oil Lamps)
- Batti (Cotton Wicks for Lamps)
- Matchbox.
- Gur (Jaggery)
- Doodh (Milk)
- Dahi (Curd)
- Shahad (Honey)
- Panchamrit (A mixture of milk, curd, ghee, honey and sugar)
- Vibhuti (Holy Ash)
- Moli (Sacred Thread Red and Yellow)
- Aasan or mat to sit on during the Puja.
- Ghanti (A Puja Bell)
- Kesar (Saffron Strands)
- Gulab ka Jal (Rose water)
- Chandan Paste or Powder (Sandalwood)
- Sindoor (Vermillion)
- Dry fruits (Almonds, cashews, raisins, pistachios)
- Silver or Brass Plate.
- Aarti Thali (Plate to hold the lamp and other items for the aarti)
- Kalash (A pot filled with water and decorated with flowers and leaves)
- Aam ke patte (Mango Leaves)
- Sweets (Preferably Laddoo)
- Clothes for the tools and equipment such as cloth covers or ribbons.
Please note that the exact/specific ayudha pooja items may vary slightly depending on individual family traditions and customs or rituals and customs followed by different communities and regions.
It is always recommended to consult family’s someone knowledgeable person or local pandit or priest before conducting the puja. It is necessary to perform the puja with a pure heart and follow the proper procedures and rituals to receive the blessings of God or Goddess.
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Ayudha Puja Samagri 2024 (FAQ):
Q: What is Ayudha Puja ?
Ans : Ayudha Puja is a Hindu festival celebrated in various parts of India, particularly in the southern states. It is a worship ceremony dedicated to tools, implements, vehicles and machinery that are essential for people’s livelihoods and professions.
Q: When is Ayudha Puja celebrated ?
Ans : Ayudha Puja is typically observed on the ninth day of the Navaratri festival which falls in the month of Ashwin (September or October) according to the Hindu calendar.
Q: On which day will Ayudha Puja be observed in 2024 ?
Ans : Ayudha Puja will be observed on 12th October 2024.