Bengali Pooja Shakha
In Bengali puja tradition, adorning the deity is as sacred as the worship itself. Bengali Puja Shakha is a small conch shell bangle placed on the hands of goddess idols during puja as part of the divine Solah Shringar offering.
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Description
The conch is directly associated with Goddess Lakshmi, purity, auspiciousness and the divine feminine. Buy Shakha for Pooja (God use) online. Used in Durga Puja, Lakshmi Puja, Kali Puja and deity rituals. Essential traditional puja item. A defining part of authentic puja ki samagri for every Bengali household.
Shakha for pooja used for deity decoration is a core element of Bengali Dashakarma tradition. Just as a married Bengali woman wears shakha as a mark of divine blessing, the same sacred conch bangle is offered to the goddess idol as an act of devotion and respect.
Crafted from conch shell, this conch shakha for puja is white, pure and ritually significant, the conch being an attribute of both Vishnu and Devi in Hindu iconography. This Bengali Puja Shakha is small in size, designed specifically for idol use, making it a precise fit for goddess idols during major pujas and festivals throughout the year.
Key Features
- Made from authentic conch shell, white and ritually pure for shakha for pooja
- Small size crafted specifically for placing on deity idol hands during worship
- Conch shell material holds sacred significance in Vaishnavite and Shakta traditions
Why Choose This Product
- Made for Deity Use: Unlike general shakha bangles for women, this Bengali shakha for god is sized and crafted specifically for placement on idol hands during puja
- Authentic Conch Material: Pure conch shell maintains ritual correctness as prescribed in Bengali Dashakarma tradition, not a plastic or synthetic substitute
- Multi-Festival Value: One pack covers Durga Puja, Lakshmi Puja, Kali Puja and Saraswati Puja through the year
Uses / पूजा में उपयोग
- Durga Puja: Placed on the hands of Goddess Durga's idol during Saptami, Ashtami and Navami as part of divine adornment, a non-negotiable element of shakha for durga puja ritual decoration
- Lakshmi Puja and Kojagori Lokkhi Pujo: Offered on Goddess Lakshmi's idol as part of Shringar during shakha for lakshmi puja, symbolising her connection to purity and prosperity
- Kali Puja and Shyama Puja: Used as shakha for kali puja to adorn the goddess during the autumn festival, forming part of the complete deity decoration samagri
- Saraswati Puja: Placed on the Saraswati idol as a traditional decorative offering in Bengali households and school celebrations
- Daily Mandir Worship: Kept on the idol in the home mandir year-round as a permanent sacred adornment representing divine feminine energy
