This unique product features soil collected from the banks of seven sacred rivers: Shipra, Yamuna, Brahmaputra, Ganga, Narmada, Godavari, and Kaveri. Each river holds significant spiritual and cultural importance.
The soil from Shipra river, known for the holy Kumbh Mela, symbolizes purification.
Yamuna's soil is revered for its association with Shri Krishna and its role in Hindu rituals.
Brahmaputra's soil embodies the dynamic and life-sustaining forces of nature.
Soil from the Ganga, regarded as the holiest river, is believed to bring spiritual cleansing and blessings.
Narmada's soil, considered sacred since ancient times, represents spiritual growth and resilience.
Godavari river, often called the 'Ganga of the South,' provides soil that signifies prosperity and vitality.
Lastly, Kaveri's soil, essential to South Indian culture and agriculture, symbolizes nourishment and life.
Together, these soils create a powerful blend of spiritual energy and cultural heritage.
Usage of Seven River Soil in Puja:
- Kalasha Decoration: Used in the Kalasha to symbolize divine energy.
- Anointment in Rituals: Applied to the body for blessing and protection.
- Navaratri and Chandi Homam: Enhances the spiritual potency of these rituals.
- Bhumi Puja: Used to honor and appease earth deities before construction.
- Holy Dips and Bathing: Mixed with water for ritualistic baths to cleanse sins.
Usage in Vastu:
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Vastu Remedies: Used to correct Vastu doshas (architectural imbalances) and bring harmony.
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Foundation Laying: Mixed with foundation soil during construction to invoke divine protection and prosperity for the building.
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Groundbreaking Ceremonies: Included in the rituals to ensure stability and positive energy in new structures.