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Green Grass (Arugampul) 20g - Sacred Ritual Grass

Green Grass (Arugampul) 20g - Sacred Ritual Grass

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Green Grass (Arugampul)

Green Grass, commonly known as Arugampul, is a sacred grass traditionally used in Hindu rituals and religious ceremonies. It holds cultural significance and is often offered during prayers, temple rituals, and auspicious occasions.

Arugampul is especially associated with spiritual practices and offerings to deities. It is widely used in pooja rituals, homams, and ceremonial preparations where natural sacred materials are required.

Carefully selected and packed for freshness, this sacred grass is suitable for daily pooja use as well as special religious ceremonies.

Why Choose Green Grass (Arugampul)?

  • Traditionally used in Hindu rituals and ceremonies
  • Fresh sacred grass for pooja offerings
  • Commonly used in temple and household worship
  • Natural and carefully selected for ritual use
  • Suitable for auspicious occasions and spiritual practices

Product Specifications

  • Product Name: Green Grass (Arugampul)
  • Type: Sacred Ritual Grass
  • Quantity: 20g
  • Category: Pooja & Religious Items
  • Form: Fresh Grass
  • Packaging: Fresh produce pack

Storage Instructions

  • Store in a cool place to maintain freshness
  • Keep away from direct sunlight
  • Use soon after purchase for best quality
  • Keep lightly covered to prevent drying

FAQs

What is Arugampul used for?

Arugampul is mainly used in Hindu pooja rituals and religious ceremonies.

Is this grass edible?

It is primarily intended for ritual and ceremonial use.

When is Arugampul commonly used?

It is used during daily pooja, temple offerings, and special religious occasions.

How should Arugampul be stored?

Keep it in a cool place and use it soon after purchase to maintain freshness.

Is this suitable for temple offerings?

Yes. It is commonly used as a sacred offering in temples and household worship.