Dhan for Pooja (Paddy Seed)
Dhaan is not just a grain in Hindu tradition, it is a living symbol of Goddess Lakshmi. Its presence on the puja thali represents prosperity, nourishment and divine grace.
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Order Dhan for Pooja (Paddy Seed) online for Hindu ritual supplies and Bengali puja needs. Essential for Lakshmi Puja, Griha Pravesh and other auspicious ceremonies, it is a husk-intact offering valued in traditional puja ki samagri for home mandirs.
Pooja dhan (rice paddy) carries deep Vedic meaning, where the outer husk represents protection, completeness and the untouched state of nature. For this reason, only unpolished, unprocessed paddy is considered suitable for ritual use, as it preserves the grain’s original form and sacred integrity. This pack is carefully cleaned and selected to ensure it remains free from impurities while retaining its natural structure.
Used across daily worship as well as major festivals, these dhan seeds serve as a dependable ritual element in both North and East Indian traditions. Their presence in puja symbolises nourishment, prosperity and continuity, making them an essential and trusted component in household and ceremonial worship practices.
Key Features
- Natural, unpolished raw dhan for puja rituals with husk fully intact
- Cleaned and impurity-free, selected specifically for sacred offerings
- Suitable for daily mandir worship and major festival ceremonies
- Core puja samagri online item for North and East Indian households
- Affordable pack, ideal for regular home temple use
Why Choose This Product
- Husk-Intact Purity: Natural form fully preserved, ritually correct as per Vedic tradition
- Multi-Ceremony Value: One pack serves across multiple ceremonies through the year
- Not General Market Paddy: Cleaned and sourced specifically as dhan for pooja
Uses / पूजा में उपयोग
- Lakshmi Puja: Placed on the thali as a direct symbol of the goddess, representing wealth, abundance and divine blessings invited into the home
- Bengali Lokkhi Pujo: Offered in bamboo measures as Mahalakshmi's sacred representation, following age-old Bengali customs that signify prosperity and harvest
- Durga Puja and Annaprashana: An essential grain in key Bengali ritual traditions, used to mark nourishment, शुभता and life-cycle ceremonies
- Havan and Yajna: Offered into the sacred fire as nourishment to the divine, symbolising surrender and the cycle of giving back to nature
- Griha Pravesh: Placed at the new home entrance to welcome fortune, positivity and a prosperous beginning for the household
- Navratri Sapta Dhanya: One of seven sacred grains sown during Ghatasthapana, representing growth, fertility and the invocation of divine energy over nine days
When you place Dhan on your puja thali, you are welcoming the energy of abundance and grace that this sacred grain has carried for thousands of years.
