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We at Kashmiri Bazaar brings Kashmiri Ritual Items for you.

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Aari and Vucchir

Buy handmade Aari and Vucchir set of 11 for shivratri ..

Rs.70.00

Athoor

Kashmiri Athoor One Of The Important Item Which Is used By Kashmiri Pandit Women During all occasion in Kashmir. Jewelry has always been a reflection of culture, tradition, and personal style. In the heart of the Himalayas, Kashmir has long been known for its exquisite craftsmanship, and among its treasured creations are the Kashmiri Athoor Earrings. These earrings are not just pieces of jewelry; they are a testament to timeless elegance and the rich heritage of the Kashmir Valley. Unveiling Kashmiri Athoor Earrings: Kashmiri Athoor, also known as Athor or Atthor, are traditional Kashmiri earrings that have been adorning the ears of Kashmiri women for generations. These earrings are more than just accessories; they are a symbol of culture, tradition, and personal identity. The Artistry of Kashmiri Athoor: What makes Kashmiri Athoor Earrings truly special is the artistry and craftsmanship that goes into their creation. Skilled artisans meticulously craft these earrings, paying attention to every intricate detail. The result is a pair of earrings that not only enhances the beauty of the wearer but also showcases the artistic excellence of Kashmiri craftsmanship. Elegance Beyond Compare: Kashmiri Athoor Earrings are known for their elegance and grace. They typically feature long, delicate chains adorned with beautiful pendants, often studded with precious gemstones or pearls. These earrings frame the face beautifully and add a touch of sophistication to any attire. Cultural Significance: In Kashmiri culture, Athoor Earrings hold great significance. They are worn on various occasions, including weddings and other traditional ceremonies. These earrings symbolize not just beauty but also the rich cultural heritage of Kashmir. A Timeless Tradition: The tradition of wearing Kashmiri Athoor Earrings has been passed down through generations. Mothers gift them to their daughters, and they become cherished heirlooms that carry the stories and memories of generations past. Kashmiri Athoor Earrings are more than just jewelry; they are a piece of history, a symbol of tradition, and an embodiment of timeless elegance. When you wear these earrings, you not only adorn yourself with exquisite craftsmanship but also become a part of a cultural legacy that has endured for centuries. So, whether you're dressing up for a special occasion or simply adding a touch of elegance to your everyday attire, consider embracing the beauty and tradition of Kashmir with a pair of Kashmiri Athoor Earrings...

Rs.2.00

Chandi Vark (Silver Leaves / ROP Vark)

Chandi Vark (Silver Leaves) used in ritual ceremonies and festivals, Its also used to decorate Watuk Raj Bhairava on herath (Shivratri)..

Rs.40.00

Color Athoor

Kashmiri Athoor One Of The Important Ritual Item Which Is used By Kashmiri Pandit Women During all occasion in Kashmir. Kashmiri Bazaar Brings Different Color Athoor...

Rs.35.00

Cotton Kalawa Moli Rol (Narivan)

Buy Cotton Kalawa Mauli Rol (Narivan) used in ritual ceremonies. ..

Rs.12.00

Cowries (Haar)

Kashmiri Pandits traditionally play a game with cowries during Shivratri, which they call "Herath" in Kashmiri, where children and elders participate together, signifying the social importance of the festival where families gather to pray and receive blessings from elders; this game is often played with cowries as the playing pieces.  Baz’e Chek’e Haar’e Ma’e Yus Tul’e Tsu’e Pa’helwaan For the Eagles I sprinkle these Cowries The one who picks them the one be a strong man How to Play with Haar’e/ Haran Gindun Click Here:- https://searchkashmir.org/2010/11/playing-ancient-game-with-haare.html  ..

Rs.80.00

Darab Tuj (Kusha grass)

Discover the Sacred Charm of Darab Tuj (Kusha Grass) at KashmiriBazaar.in In the enchanting valley of Kashmir, amidst the breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage, lies a sacred treasure that holds profound significance in ancient traditions - Darab Tuj, also known as Kusha Grass. At KashmiriBazaar.in, we take immense pride in presenting this cherished emblem, revered for its purity, protection, and spiritual connection. Embracing the Sacred Legacy:  Darab Tuj has been an integral part of Hindu rituals and ceremonies for centuries. Its roots can be traced back to the Vedas, where it is mentioned as a symbol of reverence and spirituality. This sacred grass is believed to possess divine energies, capable of invoking blessings and safeguarding against negative influences. Unveiling the Essence of Darab Tuj: Crafted with utmost care and respect, our collection of Darab Tuj is a testament to the traditional craftsmanship of skilled artisans from the Kashmiri region. Each piece exudes an aura of sanctity, bringing the essence of ancient rituals to life. Whether it's a sacred occasion like a wedding, a yagna (fire ritual), or a religious ceremony, Darab Tuj serves as a powerful emblem, invoking the divine in every aspect. The Beauty of Spiritual Connection: Wearing or using Darab Tuj symbolizes a profound spiritual connection, enriching your rituals and practices. As you hold this sacred grass, you embrace the legacy of our ancestors, passing down the blessings of tradition to generations ahead. Elevate Your Sacred Moments: At KashmiriBazaar.in, we understand the importance of preserving the sanctity of your rituals and ceremonies. Our handpicked Darab Tuj collection is curated with utmost dedication, ensuring that each piece carries the essence of purity and authenticity. Experience the Sacred Aura: Explore our exquisite range of Darab Tuj (Kusha Grass) and immerse yourself in the spiritual charm that it offers. Let this sacred emblem be a guiding light in your journey of faith and tradition. Embrace Tradition with KashmiriBazaar.in: Visit our website, www.KashmiriBazaar.in, and delve into the world of Darab Tuj (Kusha Grass). Experience the sacred allure of this revered emblem and make it a cherished part of your rituals and ceremonies. We invite you to embrace tradition, spirituality, and the cultural heritage of Kashmir through our handcrafted collection. Let Darab Tuj adorn your sacred moments and elevate the sanctity of your rituals. Welcome to a journey of spiritual connection and timeless tradition with KashmiriBazaar.in...

Rs.15.00

Dejhoor Athoor

Kashmiri Dejhoor Athoor: Adorning Elegance and Tradition In the picturesque land of Kashmir, where natural beauty merges seamlessly with cultural richness, the art of adornment takes on a unique charm. Among the many traditional jewels that grace the attire of Kashmiri women, the "Dejhoor Athoor" holds a special place. These long, elegant earrings not only add a touch of glamour but also carry profound cultural significance. Unveiling the Dejhoor Athoor: The Dejhoor Athoor, often referred to simply as "Dejhoor," are intricately designed, long earrings made from precious metals like gold or silver. They feature exquisite craftsmanship, with intricate patterns and motifs that reflect the rich cultural heritage of Kashmir. The Significance of Dejhoor for Kashmiri Weddings: In the context of Kashmiri weddings, the Dejhoor Athoor plays a central role. For brides, these earrings are a symbol of grace, beauty, and marital status. They are traditionally gifted to the bride by her family, marking the beginning of her journey into a new life. These earrings are often passed down through generations, becoming cherished family heirlooms. The Dejhoor's Connection to Tradition: The tradition of wearing long earrings in Kashmir has deep roots. Apart from their aesthetic appeal, they are believed to have protective qualities. It is said that they guard the wearer against negative energies and ward off the evil eye. Who Wears Dejhoor Athoor: Dejhoor Athoor is primarily worn by Kashmiri women, especially brides during their weddings. These earrings hold a special place in Kashmiri bridal attire, symbolizing grace and the transition into married life. While traditionally worn by Kashmiris, in today's world, the appreciation of diverse cultures and their adornments is celebrated. Non-Kashmiris are welcome to wear Dejhoor as a form of cultural appreciation, as long as they do so respectfully and with an understanding of its significance.   The Dejhoor Athoor is more than just jewelry; it's a reflection of the rich heritage and deep-rooted traditions of Kashmir. These long earrings are a testament to the timeless elegance of Kashmiri adornment, and they continue to be a vital part of the region's cultural identity. As they grace the ears of brides during weddings, the Dejhoor Athoor carries with it the weight of tradition and the promise of a new beginning...

Rs.700.00
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Designer Moti Athoor

Kashmiri Athoor One Of The Important Ritual Item Which Is used By Kashmiri Pandit Women During all occasion in Kashmir. Kashmiri Bazaar Brings Designer Moti Athoor..

Rs.80.00 Rs.100.00

Designer Moti Athoor (Long)

Elevate your ethnic ensemble with our exquisite "Designer Moti Athoor (Long)." This stunning piece is more than just jewelry; it's a testament to the timeless beauty and elegance of Kashmiri craftsmanship. Long and Graceful: Our Designer Moti Athoor is meticulously crafted to drape gracefully and add a touch of sophistication to your attire. Intricate Moti Work: It features a delicate and intricate design with moti (pearl) work, a hallmark of Kashmiri jewelry. Versatile Elegance: This piece is designed to complement a wide range of traditional outfits, from sarees to salwar suits and more. Quality Craftsmanship: Each Designer Moti Athoor is handcrafted with precision, showcasing the skills of Kashmiri artisans. Cultural Heritage: It's not just jewelry; it's a piece of Kashmir's rich cultural heritage that you can wear and cherish. Ideal for: Traditional Occasions: Perfect for weddings, festivals, and special celebrations where you want to stand out. Gift Giving: An excellent choice for gifting to loved ones as a token of appreciation. Everyday Elegance: While it's perfect for special occasions, it's also versatile enough to add a touch of elegance to your everyday outfits. Elevate your style and connect with the artistry of Kashmir with our Designer Moti Athoor (Long). Each piece is a masterpiece that captures the essence of a culture known for its timeless beauty and craftsmanship...

Rs.50.00

Digital Electronic Naam Jap Counter with Finger Ring – Portable Tasbeeh / Mantra Counter| Multi-Color

Keep track of your spiritual journey with our Digital Naam Jap Counter – a compact, easy-to-use device perfect for chanting, meditation, and daily affirmations. ✅ Features: Digital Display to count your chants accurately Soft & Comfortable Finger Ring for ease of use Reset Button Auto Power Off & Memory Retention Portable and light-weight – carry it in your pocket or bag Ideal for Mantra Jaap, Naam Simran, Tasbeeh, or general counting purposes Perfect for people who want to focus on spiritual practice without losing count. ?️ Recharge your inner peace with technology that supports your devotion.  ..

Rs.55.00

Green Elaichi Mala

Green Elaichi Mala is used in marriage cermoney In Kashmir...

Rs.220.00

Gugal (KanthGan)

KanthGan is a Guggul which is used in all ritualsby Kashmiri Pandits during various occasions like marriages, havans, shivratri poojan etc.Please note:- Picture shown is just for reference and may vary from actual product...

Rs.75.00

Gugal (KanthGan) (Medium Quality)

KanthGan is a Guggul which is used in all ritualsby Kashmiri Pandits during various occasions like marriages, havans, shivratri poojan etc.Quality:- MediumPlease note:- Picture shown is just for reference and may vary from actual product...

Rs.35.00

Isband (Peganum harmala)

Isband (Peganum harmala) One Of The Important Item Which Is used By Kashmiri Pandits During all occasion in Kashmir...

Rs.80.00

Kala Til (Black Sesame seeds)

Kala Til (Black Sesame seeds)..

Rs.49.00

Kand (Sugar Cone)

Kand is one of the main item used in Puja of Kashmiri Pandits also know as Sugar Cone...

Rs.10.00

Kashmiri TekTall

Kashmiri TekTall One Of The Important Item Which Is used By Kashmiri Pandits During all occessians in Kashmir. Set of 12..

Rs.90.00

Koshur Ramayana (काशुर रामायन)

Buy Koshur Ramayana (काशुर रामायन) By Sarwanand Koul Premi (सर्वानन्द कौल प्रेमी)..

Rs.500.00

Kusha Grass Ring (Darbha Pavitri)

Discover the profound significance of the Kusha Grass Ring, also known as Darbha Pavitri, as it holds a deep-rooted place in ancient traditions and ceremonies. Crafted with utmost care and reverence, this sacred ring symbolizes purity, protection, and spiritual connection.In various Hindu rituals and ceremonies, the Kusha Grass Ring is considered a powerful emblem, believed to invoke divine energies and blessings. It is often used during sacred occasions like weddings, yagnas (fire rituals), and other religious rites.The intricate design and traditional craftsmanship of our Kusha Grass Rings bring forth the essence of timeless rituals, passed down through generations. As you wear or use this authentic piece, you embrace the sacred heritage and cultural legacy associated with Darbha Pavitri.Whether you seek to enrich your spiritual practices or infuse traditional charm into your special moments, our Kusha Grass Rings serve as a cherished addition to your collection. Experience the profound depth of symbolism and the spiritual aura that radiates from this sacred adornment.Explore the significance of the Kusha Grass Ring and elevate the sanctity of your rituals with our handcrafted Darbha Pavitri available at [Your Website].#KushaGrassRing #DarbhaPavitri #SacredSymbol #AncientTraditions #SpiritualConnection #HinduRituals #CulturalHeritage #TraditionalCraftsmanship #SpiritualAdornment #DivineBlessings..

Rs.10.00

Ladies Narivan

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Rs.50.00
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Lotus Seeds (Pummbuch)

Lotus Seeds (Pummbuch) directly from kashmir..

Rs.85.00 Rs.130.00

Mananmal

Mananmal is one of the important item used in the marriage of Kashmiri Pandit Community. "Mananmal" is tied round the foreheads of both groom and the bride. The "Mananmal is always an ornament of gold.Set of 2 MananmalPlease note Design of Mananmal may change as per the stock availability. Picture shown on the website is for reference. ..

Rs.170.00
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Moti Athoor

Kashmiri Athoor One Of The Important Ritual Item Which Is used By Kashmiri Pandit Women During all occasion in Kashmir...

Rs.30.00 Rs.50.00

Neha Rachni Mehandi Powder 1 Kg

High quality herbal products mehandi powder for hairs and hands, Its very well used in marriages. ..

Rs.280.00

Premium Athoor

Kashmiri Athoor One Of The Important Item Which Is used By Kashmiri Pandit Women During all occasion in Kashmir...

Rs.30.00
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Premium Designer Moti Athoor

Kashmiri Athoor One Of The Important Ritual Item Which Is used By Kashmiri Pandit Women During all occasion in Kashmir. Kashmiri Bazaar Brings Premium Designer Moti Athoor..

Rs.120.00 Rs.150.00

Rajesh Silver Jubilee Dhoop

Rajesh Silver Jubilee DhoopDhoop Roots Blended with Pure Desi Ghee, CHandan & Natural AromasRajesh Dhoop is famous Dhoop manufactures from Jammu..

Rs.20.00

Saniputul

Saniputul used in Herath puja is one of the essential item for puja, its made of Clay.Abhishek of the cone-shaped clay model called Saniputul is one of the main attractions. Being empty from inside, Saniputul represents the supreme Godhead that encompasses all the elements in the universe from prithvi tatwa (earth) to shunya tatwa (empty space). Saniputul appears to be the corrupt form of shunya putul (pot/idol)...

Rs.15.00

Shakkar

Shakkar is used in many things, like making sweets, havan etc..

Rs.100.00

Silver Moti Athoor

Kashmiri Athoor One Of The Important Ritual Item Which Is used By Kashmiri Pandit Women During all occasion in Kashmir. Kashmiri Bazaar Brings Designer Moti Athoor..

Rs.75.00

Sulma Athoor

Kashmiri Bazaar Brings Sulma Athoor...

Rs.110.00

Vijayshwar Janampatri (Zatuk)

Horoscopes and almanacs have become an integral part of Kashmiri Pandit life. Known as zatuk and nechipanir in the Kashmiri language, they reveal the degree of obsessive interest that the community has in astrology, the average Pandit refusing to do anything without consulting the stars. Till the early years of the 20th century, the zeituks as well as the nechipatris (<Skt. naksatra patrika) were illustrated, with miniature paintings at the top of a scroll of paper as one of their features. Planetary positions and configurations in the horoscopes generally illustrated by means of diagrams of the nine planetary deities (navagraha) were also depicted in some. Here it was the priest who combined in himself the role of the artist as well, producing paintings in the style of traditional Kashmiri miniatures. The priest-artist generally painted images of popular deities with Sharikii, Ragnyii, Durga, Shiva and PArvati, Shiva's family, Ganesha, and sometimes Svachhanda Bhairava or Vishnu on his Garuda as his repertoire. The family priest gifted these items to his patron (yajantana) without charging any specific amount for them and leaving it to the generosity of the latter to compensate him for his labour. The paintings were executed within an outer frame shaped generally like the trefoil arch of the Kashmiri temple architecture with the motif of a saffron flower at the top and some other places. This motif was a distinctive mark of these paintings. Another peculiarly Kashmiri feature was that the female deities were often portrayed with their feminine contours subdued. The lion, or rather the tiger, who is the mount of Durgd and her manifestations such as Sharika, Ragnya etc., appears too tame and gentle. Often there is a canopy or a parasol over the heads of the deities portrayed. The iconography is conventional and the range of colours rather limited, the emphasis being on the image of the deity in conformity with the ritual context. However, with the introduction of printing, the practice of painting the horoscopes and almanacs with hand gradually disappeared, bringing to an end a long and interesting tradition of ritual art in Kashmir which made religious paintings available to a large section of the society. Kashmiri Bazaar brings Vijeshwar Janampatri (Zatuk) directly from Vijeshwar kendra to your doorstep.Please don't Forget to provide correct Details...

Rs.675.00

Vijayshwar Panchang 2022-2023

New Kashmiri Vijeshwar Panchang 2022-2023 By Pt Prem Nath Shastri directly from Jammu and Kashmir.Free Small Pocket Vijayshwar Panchang with this...

Rs.150.00

Vijayshwar Tekni

Tekni is brief form of Kundli and Tekni plays an important role in the culture of Kashmiri Pandits. Its the most important thing in finding a suitable match for marriage in Kashmiri Pandit Culture. ..

Rs.125.00

Vijayshwar Tekni Matching

Tekni Plays an important role in Kashmiri Pandits Marriage. It's said that if tekni is not matched Marriage is not recommended. We understand that Kashmiri Pandits living out side Jammu & Kashmir don''t get this facility, so we are here with Vijayshwar Tekni Matching service.You have to Fill the form with correct details of Boy and Girl and we will get it matched from Vijeshwar Kendra JammuOnce you purchased this service you need to whatsApp or email us the Tekni's you want to get matched.Charges are as Per Tekni.Example:- you want to match Taki of your Boy/ Girl with 5 Boys/Girls So charges will be 1x5= Rs.250 and in order please make quantity 5Report of Tekni will be shared on Email or WhatsApp. No Physical Copy will be shipped...

Rs.40.00

Vushka (Barley)

Barley know as Vushka in kashmiri is used By Kashmiri pandits for Ritual items...

Rs.49.00

Watak Puja CD

Buy Watak Puja CD By Jyotshi Prem Nath Shastri..

Rs.120.00
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Watuk Puja Samagri

Shivratri Puja Samagri used in Watuk Puja by Kashmiri Pandits.Items Including in Watuk Puja Samagri :-1 Sarwasheru Aari, 1 Google (Kanthgan), 1 Dhoop, 2 Panchavati Dhoop, 1 Kafoor, Kand 1 Pcs, 1 Atharoo, 1 Photo Of Lord Shiva, 1 Naveed, 1 Tomul, 1 Nariwan, 1 Yagnopavit (Yonya 6 Lur), 1 Honey, 1 Bria & Sarshaf, 1 Sindoor, 1 Kala Til, 1 Joe, 1 Lai, 1 Darb, 1 Chuna, 1 Shakar, 2 Silver Foil (ROP Vark), Kesar, Kusha Grass Ring (Darbha Pavitri) Agarbatti is not included in the Watuk Puja Samagri. Instead, we have included 2 Panchavati Dhoop sticks in place of Agarbatti, as it is believed that Agarbatti contains a bamboo stick, and in Sanatan Dharma, bamboo should not be burnt.Note: Each packet of Watuk Puja Samagri contains only 1 Kand (Sugar Cone). If you need more, please order them separately from the Ritual Items category. We recommend ordering extra Kand, as they are fragile and may break during shipping.Image shown is just for reference and may vary from actual product. ..

Rs.270.00 Rs.299.00
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Yagnopavit Dress (Mekhala Poshaak)

Yagnopavit Dress: A Garment of Tradition and Spiritual SignificanceIn the intricate tapestry of Indian culture, clothing often serves as a powerful vessel to carry tradition, values, and spirituality. Among the many iconic garments that symbolize these elements, the Yagnopavit Dress stands out as a beautiful embodiment of heritage and spirituality. This attire, with its roots in age-old customs, continues to hold a profound place in the hearts of many.Unveiling the Yagnopavit Dress:The Yagnopavit Dress is primarily worn by young boys during significant Hindu rituals and ceremonies, most notably the Upanayana, or sacred thread ceremony. This ceremonial dress consists of two essential components: the dhoti, a length of cloth that is elegantly wrapped around the waist and securely tied, and the upper garment.The Spiritual Significance:The Yagnopavit Dress carries deep spiritual symbolism, marking the transition of a young boy into a new phase of life. During the Upanayana, the sacred thread is placed over the left shoulder, and the boy is initiated into the study of the Vedas and the pursuit of knowledge. This attire signifies purity, growth, and the assumption of new responsibilities.A Blend of Tradition and Elegance:While rooted in tradition and spirituality, the Yagnopavit Dress also exudes elegance and beauty. The upper garment is often a work of art, with exquisite embroidery and designs that celebrate India's rich textile heritage. This blend of traditional significance and aesthetic charm makes it a timeless and cherished garment.Craftsmanship and Heritage:The creation of a Yagnopavit Dress involves the skills of master craftsmen who meticulously craft each upper garment. These artisans pay meticulous attention to detail, ensuring that the garment not only carries cultural weight but also showcases the artistic excellence inherent in Indian craftsmanship.Preserving a Legacy:The Yagnopavit Dress continues to hold a central place in various Hindu rituals and ceremonies, preserving a legacy that has endured for generations. Families proudly pass down this tradition to their children, emphasizing the importance of culture and spirituality in today's rapidly changing world.The Yagnopavit Dress is more than just clothing; it's a living testament to India's rich culture and enduring traditions. It bridges the gap between spirituality and style, making it a cherished and timeless garment. As young boys don this attire during significant ceremonies, it carries with it the weight of tradition and the promise of a future enriched by the values and heritage it represents...

Rs.550.00 Rs.600.00

Yonya (Janeu Holy Thread)

Yonya (Janeu Holy Thread) One Of The Important Item Which Is used By Kashmiri Pandits During all occessians in Kashmir.Janeu is a consecrated thread that is worn by each and every Hindu Brahmin of India. This holy thread of 'Janeo' suggests the development of a male, from a young boy to a man. It is believed that a boy cannot be surmised as "Dvija" (twice born) until he wears the janeu. Besides the Brahmins, Janeo thread is also worn by the Kshatriyas and Vaishyas...

Rs.12.00
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