Chitragupta Puja Samagri List 2024

In this article, We are going to discuss about Chitragupta Puja Samagri List. All the essential pooja items or puja samagri which are required or to be used to perform the Chitragupta Puja.

chitragupta puja samagri list

Here’s a full list of commonly used essential puja samagri or pooja items for Chitragupta Puja :

  • Idols or Pictures of Lord Chitragupta and his consort.
  • Inkpot and Pen or Pencil (Symbolic representation of Chitragupta’s work)
  • Books or Ledgers (Symbolic representation of Chitragupta’s record-keeping)
  • Fresh Flowers (Preferably marigold or any other fragrant flowers)
  • Kumkum (Vermilion)
  • Haldi Powder (Turmeric Powder)
  • Chandan Paste or Powder (Sandalwood)
  • Kapur (Camphor)
  • Agarbatti (Incense sticks)
  • Coconut.
  • Paan ke patte aur Supari (Betel Leaves and Nuts)
  • Fruits (Banana, Apple, Orange, Grapes)
  • Rice Grains.
  • Ghee (Clarified Butter) or Oil for Lamps
  • Diya 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 or Holy Ash
  • Moli (Sacred Thread)
  • Aasan or mat to sit on during the Puja.
  • Ghanti (A brass bell)
  • Sweets (Preferably laddoo)
  • Dry fruits (almonds, cashews, raisins, pistachios)

Please note that the exact/specific chitragupta puja samagri list 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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Chitragupta Puja Samagri 2024 (FAQ):

Q: What is Chitragupta Puja ?

Ans : Chitragupta Puja is a Hindu festival dedicated to Chitragupta, the deity who is believed to keep records of every individual’s actions on Earth. It is believed that Chitragupta maintains detailed records of every individual’s actions and presents them to Lord Yama, the god of death for judgment.

Q: When is Chitragupta Puja celebrated ?

Ans : Chitragupta Puja is typically observed on the second day after Diwali, which falls on the 14th day of the Hindu month of Kartik. However, the exact date may vary depending on the lunar calendar.

Q: What is the purpose of keeping an account book during Chitragupta Puja ?

Ans : The account book, also known as “Bahikhata” or “Khata” represents the record of an individual’s actions and deeds. By offering the account book during the puja and writing down their details, people seek Chitragupta’s grace for a fair judgment and positive outcomes in their lives.

Q: Can Chitragupta Puja be performed at home ?

Ans : Yes, Chitragupta Puja can be performed at home.

Q: Is Chitragupta Puja a public holiday ?

Ans : Chitragupta Puja is not a public holiday in most parts of India. It is primarily observed within households and among the Kayastha community.

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