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<image:caption><![CDATA[Kamiya Sindoor is a special and highly revered form of sindoor used in Hindu rituals, particularly in Tantra and spiritual practices. Unlike regular sindoor, which is primarily applied by married women as a symbol of their marital status, Kamiya Sindoor is known for its mystical and spiritual significance. It is often associated with divine blessings, supernatural powers, and attracting positive energies.]]></image:caption>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[Rudraksha is a sacred seed that comes from the Elaeocarpus ganitrus tree, primarily found in the Himalayan region, Southeast Asia, and parts of India. The seed is known for its unique appearance, featuring natural ridges or &amp;quot;mukhis&amp;quot; (faces) on its surface. The term &amp;quot;Rudraksha&amp;quot; is derived from the Sanskrit words &amp;quot;Rudra&amp;quot;]]></image:caption>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[Puja Samagri is more than just a collection of materials; it is an essential part of religious practices in Hinduism. Using the right Puja Samagri ensures that the rituals are performed correctly and with utmost devotion. These items are often blessed to remove negativity, invite prosperity, and maintain a harmonious environment in homes or temples]]></image:caption>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[An aura scanner is a device or system designed to detect and interpret the energy fields, often referred to as &amp;quot;auras,&amp;quot; that surround living beings, particularly humans. The aura is believed in metaphysical and spiritual practices to be a field of energy that emanates from a person&amp;#039;s body, reflecting their emotional, phy]]></image:caption>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[Sindoor is a traditional red or vermillion-colored powder worn by Hindu married women along the parting of their hair (maang) as a symbol of marriage. It holds deep cultural and religious significance, symbolizing a woman&amp;#039;s marital status, prosperity, and well-being of her husband.]]></image:caption>
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<image:caption><![CDATA[online platform that specializes in selling all the essential items required for performing Hindu religious rituals (pujas). Puja Samagri (puja materials) includes a variety of items that are used to offer prayers, perform rituals, and maintain spiritual practices. These items are typically used in worshiping deities, during festivals, or on special occasions.]]></image:caption>
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