Wedding Anniversary Special Pooja
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For a Wedding Anniversary Special Pooja, the samagri (materials) required may vary depending on the customs and traditions you follow. Below is a general list of samagri often used for a special pooja on this occasion:
Wedding Anniversary Pooja Samagri
- Kalash (Water-filled pot) – For invoking Lord Ganesha and other deities.
- Coconut – To be placed on the Kalash.
- Mango Leaves – To be placed around the Kalash.
- Idols or Photos of Gods and Goddesses – Preferably of Lord Ganesha, Lakshmi, Vishnu, and Parvati-Shiva.
- Sindoor (Vermilion) – For offering to Goddess Parvati.
- Haldi (Turmeric) – For purification and offerings.
- Chandan (Sandalwood Paste) – For tilak and offerings.
- Roli and Akshat (Rice Grains) – For applying tilak.
- Fresh Flowers – For decoration and offerings.
- Garlands (Mala) – For the couple and the deities.
- Panchamrit – A mixture of milk, curd, honey, ghee, and sugar for abhishekam (bathing of the idols).
- Dhoop (Incense Sticks) – For creating a sacred atmosphere.
- Camphor (Kapoor) – For aarti.
- Diya (Oil Lamp) – For lighting during the pooja.
- Ghee (Clarified Butter) – For the diya and havan (if performed).
- Betel Leaves and Betel Nuts – Used in various rituals.
- Fruits and Sweets – As offerings to the deities.
- Clothes (Vastra) – New clothes for the couple and to offer to deities.
- Naivedya (Prasad) – Any special food prepared as an offering.
- Conch (Shankh) – For purifying the space and invoking divine energy.
- Pooja Thali – Decorated plate for performing the aarti.
- Coins – Symbolic of prosperity.
- Mangal Sutra or Sacred Thread – To symbolize the sacred bond of marriage.