Durga Puja Samagri List 2024

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

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

  • Idols or Pictures of Goddess Durga and her various forms (Devi, Lakshmi, Saraswati, Ganesha and Kartikeya)
  • Decorative items such as flower Garlands, Cloth and Jewellery for adorning the Idols/Pictures.
  • A Puja Thali.
  • Fresh Flowers such as Marigolds, Lotuses and Jasmine for offerings and decoration.
  • Durva grass.
  • Coconut.
  • Paan ke patte aur Supari (Betel leaves and Nuts)
  • Fruits such as bananas, apples and pomegranates for offering.
  • Sweets such as laddoo, peda and barfi for offering and Prasad (Blessed food)
  • Rice grains for offering.
  • Agarbatti (Incense Sticks)
  • Kapur (Camphor) and Dhoop (Aromatic smoke) for aarti and offering.
  • Chandan Paste (Sandalwood paste for applying on the Idols/Pictures and for offering)
  • Ghee (Clarified butter) for offering in the Diya (Oil Lamp) and for Abhishek (Ritual bath)
  • Milk and milk products such as curd, butter and cheese for Abhishek and Offerings.
  • Shahad (Honey)
  • Tulsi Leaves (Basil)
  • Kumkum (Vermilion) and Haldi Powder (Turmeric powder) for applying on the Idols/Pictures and for Offering.
  • Keasr (Saffron)
  • Shankha (Conch Shell)
  • Ghanti (A brass bell)
  • Red flowers such as hibiscus for offering.
  • Coconut oil for offering.
  • Supari (Betel Nuts)
  • Laung (Cloves)
  • Ilayachi (Cardamom)
  • Diya (Oil Lamp)
  • Kapur (Camphor)
  • Agarbatti (Incense Sticks)
  • Kalash (An earthen or metal pot) filled with Ganga Jal (Holy water) for invoking the goddess.
  • Panchamrit (A mixture of milk, yogurt, honey, ghee and sugar) for Abhishek and Offering.
  • Dhak (Traditional drum) for accompanying the Aarti and Rituals.
  • Chandan Paste (Sandalwood) or A Red cloth for wrapping around the Kalash.
  • Moli (Sacred Thread) for tying around the wrist of the devotees.
  • Gulal (Coloured Powder) for offering and decoration.
  • Bowls and Spoons for the offering of the Prasad.
  • Scriptures (Durga Saptashati or Chandi Path) for recitation and reading during the puja.

Please note that the exact/specific durga 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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Durga Puja Samagri 2024 (FAQ):

Q: Who is Goddess Durga ?

Ans : Goddess Durga is a powerful Hindu deity who symbolizes divine feminine energy, the embodiment of shakti (energy) and represents the triumph of good over evil. She is depicted as a warrior goddess riding a tiger and possessing multiple arms, each holding a weapon. Maa Durga is known for her role in vanquishing the demon Mahishasura and is believed to have the ability to destroy negative forces and protect devotees.

Q: When is Durga Puja celebrated ?

Ans : Durga Puja is celebrated over a period of nine days, known as Navratri, in the Hindu month of Ashwin (September or October). The festival culminates on the tenth day known as Vijayadashami or Dussehra.

Q: What is the significance of Durga Puja ?

Ans : Durga Puja celebrates the victory of Goddess Durga over the buffalo demon Mahishasura signifying the victory of good over evil. It is a time for devotees to honor and seek blessings from Goddess Durga for strength, prosperity and protection from negative energies.

Q: Where is Durga Puja primarily celebrated ?

Ans : Durga Puja is primarily celebrated in the Indian states of West Bengal, Assam, Bihar, Odisha and Tripura. Kolkata, the capital city of West Bengal, is particularly renowned for its grand celebrations and artistic decorations during Durga Puja.

Q: Is Durga Puja a public holiday ?

Ans : Durga Puja is a significant festival in West Bengal where it is widely celebrated. While it is not a national public holiday, it may be a regional holiday in certain areas allowing people to participate in the festivities.

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