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Madras Iyer's Navadaniyam Set 200g (Approx)

Madras Iyer's Navadaniyam Set 200g (Approx)

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Madras Iyer's Navadaniyam Set - Sacred Grains For Rituals

Madras Iyer's Navadaniyam Set is a traditional collection of nine sacred grains, widely used in religious rituals, pooja ceremonies, and cultural practices. Each grain holds symbolic significance and is an essential part of many auspicious occasions.

This carefully curated set also reflects the richness of traditional Indian grains, offering a variety of textures and nutritional benefits. It can also be used in preparing wholesome dishes such as multigrain porridge, dosa, and other recipes.

Selected for quality and authenticity, this Navadaniyam set is ideal for both spiritual use and traditional cooking.

Navadaniyam Includes

  • Bengal Gram
  • Wheat
  • Horse Gram
  • Green Gram
  • Paddy
  • White Beans
  • Black Sesame Seeds
  • Chickpeas
  • Black Gram

Why Choose Madras Iyer's Navadaniyam Set?

  • Traditional set of nine sacred grains
  • Essential for pooja and ritual use
  • Also suitable for wholesome cooking
  • Carefully selected for quality and authenticity

Product Specifications

  • Brand: Madras Iyer's
  • Product Name: Navadaniyam Set
  • Net Weight: Approx 200g
  • Type: Mixed Grains
  • Usage: Ritual and Cooking
  • Packaging: Sealed Pack

Storage Instructions

  • Store in a cool, dry place
  • Keep the pack tightly sealed after opening
  • Avoid exposure to moisture

FAQs

What is Navadaniyam used for?

It is primarily used in pooja rituals and also for preparing traditional multigrain dishes.

What does Navadaniyam include?

It includes nine different grains such as Bengal gram, wheat, green gram, and others.

Can it be used for cooking?

Yes, it can be used to prepare nutritious dishes like porridge, dosa, and upma.

How should it be stored?

Store it in an airtight container in a cool, dry place to maintain freshness.