
Aasan Swastik Red for Puja
On a Swastik Red Aasan, this ancient symbol of auspiciousness is carried directly into the puja space, making the mat itself an act of invocation before the worship begins.
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Description
The Swastika is one of the oldest sacred symbols in human civilization, found in Harappan sites over four thousand years old.
The Aasan Swastik Red for Puja combines a dedicated worship seat with this powerful symbol of auspiciousness. Derived from the Sanskrit Svastika, meaning well-being, it is closely associated with Lord Ganesha, whose presence is invoked at the beginning of rituals through this sign.
In traditional practice, drawing the Swastika marks the invitation of positivity and the removal of obstacles.
An aasan bearing this symbol becomes more than a seating cloth. It actively contributes to the ritual, embedding auspicious intent into the foundation of worship.
The red base further enhances its significance, representing Shakti, energy and sacred strength in Hindu tradition. Together, the red cloth and Swastika create a puja aasan that is both symbolically complete and suitable for a wide range of ceremonies.
Key Features
- Features the Swastika linked to Lord Ganesha and the principle of well-being, embedding auspicious intent into the aasan
- Combines the obstacle-removing Swastik symbol with a red base associated with Shakti, ensuring proper ritual alignment
- Functions as both a seating mat and an altar cloth, supporting multiple needs within the puja setup
Why Choose This Product
- Symbol with Purpose: More than a plain mat, the Swastik Aasan carries sacred geometry, making it an active part of the ritual rather than just a support
- Auspicious Beginning: The Swastika is invoked at the start of ceremonies; having it on the aasan ensures this presence at the foundation of the puja
- Universally Applicable: Recognised across Shaiva, Vaishnava and Shakta traditions, making it suitable for all deities and ritual occasions
Uses / पूजा में उपयोग
- Ganesha Puja and Ganesh Chaturthi: Placed as the dedicated seat during Ganesha worship, the Swastika marking on this aasan directly invokes the deity's auspicious energy at the foundation of the ritual.
- Griha Pravesh and New Beginning Ceremonies: Used during housewarming rituals where the Swastika is prescribed as the first auspicious marking before any ceremony begins, its presence on the aasan fulfilling this ritual requirement.
- Navratri and Devi Puja: Laid out during Navratri worship sessions, combining the Swastika's obstacle-removing energy with the red colour's association with the Shakti principle being invoked.
- Wedding and Life Ceremony Rituals: Used as the devotee's or priest's seat during wedding ceremonies, Mundan, and Upanayana rituals where the Swastika is a prescribed auspicious symbol for new beginnings.
- Daily Mandir Decoration and Puja Setup: Placed at the base of the home mandir as a decorative and ritual cloth, the Swastika design continuously maintaining the auspicious energy of the puja space.
When the Swastik Aasan is laid on the puja floor, the oldest symbol of auspiciousness in human civilization takes its place at the foundation of the ritual and everything that follows begins on ground already blessed.