
Product Details
Samithu Sticks for Pooja – Sacred Ritual Offering Sticks
Samithu Sticks are traditional wooden sticks used in Hindu religious rituals and sacred fire ceremonies such as homam and havan. These sticks are considered an important offering in Vedic rituals and are used to maintain the sacred fire during prayers.
Samithu plays a symbolic role in spiritual practices, representing purity and devotion during ceremonial offerings. The sticks are typically offered into the ritual fire along with ghee and other sacred materials as part of traditional worship practices.
Conveniently packed for temple use or household rituals, Samithu Sticks are suitable for daily pooja, special ceremonies, and religious festivals.
Why Choose Samithu Sticks for Pooja?
- Traditional sticks used in homam and havan rituals
- Suitable for temple and household pooja ceremonies
- Important offering in Vedic fire rituals
- Conveniently packed for religious use
Product Specifications
- Product Name: Samithu Sticks
- Type: Religious / Pooja Item
- Usage: Homam, Havan, and Pooja Rituals
- Packaging: Retail Pack
Storage Instructions
- Store in a cool, dry place
- Keep away from moisture
- Store safely away from open flames until use
FAQs
What are Samithu Sticks used for?
They are used in Hindu religious fire rituals such as homam and havan as sacred offerings to the ritual fire.
Are Samithu sticks used in daily pooja?
They are mainly used in fire-based rituals but can also be kept as part of ceremonial pooja preparations.
Where are Samithu sticks commonly used?
They are used in temples, homes, and during religious ceremonies and festivals that involve sacred fire rituals.
How should Samithu sticks be stored?
Store them in a dry place away from moisture to keep them suitable for ritual use.