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Kashmiri Shaant Vidhi

Kashmiri Bazaar Brings Kashmiri Shaant Vidhi..

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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

Kashmiri Upanayan Vidhi

KashmiriBooks.com Brings Kashmiri upanayan vidhi  (उपनयन संस्कार) (उपनयन विधि)..

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Kashmiri Vivah Vidhi

Kahsmiri Bazaar Brings Kashmiri Vivah Vidhi by Pandit Nath Ram Shastri...

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Know and Grow With Sanatana

Buy Know and Grow With Sanatana by Sanjay Tickoo  ..

Rs.100.00

Koshur Praveshika (कोशुर प्रावेशिका)

Koshur Praveshika (कोशुर प्रावेशिका) The first of its kind book to integrate Kashmiri Writing in Sharada, This book is the perfect gift to your children's to learn kashmiri words, We believe every kashmiri Pandit home should have this book for their children's...

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Laa-Jawab Kashmiri Chilli Powder (Jain Masale) 500 Gram

One of the Popular name In Jammu, JAIN MASALE WALE, Kashmiri Bazaar Brings Laa-Jawab Kashmiri Chilli Powder (Jain Masale) directly from Jammu at your Doorstep...

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Ladies Narivan

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Ladkewale Brooch

Celebrate the bond of friendship and family with our Ladkewale Brooch, a symbol of pride for the groom's entourage. Meticulously designed, this brooch is more than an accessory – it's a statement of camaraderie and joy. Key Features: Unique Design: The Ladkewale Brooch features a unique design that reflects the spirit of togetherness and celebration. Quality Craftsmanship: Crafted with precision, this brooch showcases our commitment to delivering a product that symbolizes the significance of the occasion. Celebratory Symbol: Specifically crafted for the ladkewale, this brooch symbolizes the joy, support, and celebration shared among friends and family during weddings and special occasions. Festive Celebrations: Add a festive touch to your attire during cultural celebrations, gatherings, and joyous occasions. Symbol of Unity: The Ladkewale Brooch not only complements your outfit but also serves as a symbolic gesture of unity and shared happiness. Gifts for the Groom's Squad: Looking for the perfect gift for the ladkewale? This brooch is an ideal choice, symbolizing the unique bond of friendship and family shared during special moments...

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Lal Prakash

Lal Prakash by Pt. Prem Nath Shastri Sanskrtik Shodh Sansthan  ..

Rs.300.00

Maharagnisahasranamavali (महाराज्ञीसहस्रनामावली)

Buy Maharagnisahasranamavali (महाराज्ञीसहस्रनामावली) published by Vijayshwar Panchang Karyelay (विजयेश्वर पंचांग कार्यालय)..

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Mahimna Stotra (Mahimnapar) माहिम्नस्तोत्र

Buy Mahimna Stotra (Mahimnapar) माहिम्नस्तोत्र published by Vijayshwar Panchang Karyelay (विजयेश्वर पंचांग कार्यालय)..

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Mazdaar Kashmiri Sheer Chai (Noon Chai)

Kashmiri Namkeen Tea  Know With Many Names Like Noon Chai, Sheer Chai, Pink Tea, Gulabi_chai. This Tea Is One Of The Essential Tea In Kashmir, Everyone In Kashmir Starts Their Day With A Cup Of Sheer Chai, No Doubt It Takes Little More Time Than Other Teas To Get Ready As There Is A Special Preparation To Make It.  Kashmiri Bazaar  Brings Best Quality Of Kashmiri Namkeen Tea Directly From Kashmir.   How to make Kashmiri Namkeen Tea (Sheer Chai) http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Kashmiri-Noon-Chai..

Rs.470.00

Mazdaar One Tree Kashmiri Walnut

Kashmiri Bazaar Brings Best Quality One Tree Kashmiri Walunts Directly From The Fields Of Kashmir At your DoorStep. One Tree Kashmiri Walnuts are packed from same lot. 50-60 Walnuts in one Kg..

Rs.525.00

Mazdaar Panchmeva Mix Dry Fruits

FILLED WITH LOTS OF VITAMINS ,HELP IN HEART DISEASE AND LOWER CHOLESTEROL LEVELS. Dry Dates, Black Raisins, Green raisins, Almonds, Cashews Panchmeva Mix Dry Fruits and Nuts, Healthy Nuts Mix is nutrient rich for good health. Round and yellow, they look like a smaller version of a peach but share the tartness of purple plums. They’re extremely nutritious and have many health benefits, such as improved digestion and eye health...

Rs.500.00

Moti Athoor

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

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Mukhbir By Colonel Sushil-Tanwar

दुनिया में जन्नत कही जाने वाली जम्मू-कश्मीर की घाटी पिछले कई दशकों से अशांति और आतंकवाद की समस्याओं से जूझ रही है जिसके चलते भारी संख्या में भारतीय सैनिक वहाँ कार्यरत हैं। उनमें से एक कर्नल सुशील तंवर हैं जिन्होंने अपने सैन्य जीवन के छब्बीस सालों में से पन्द्रह साल जम्मू-कश्मीर की घाटी में बिताये हैं। इस दौरान उनका कई बार आतंकवादियों से सामना हुआ और मुठभेड़ में घायल भी हुए। जितनी कुशलता से वे बन्दूक का प्रयोग करते हैं, उतनी ही क्षमता से अपनी कलम भी चलाते हैं। मुखबिर उनकी पहली किताब है जिसमें घाटी के अपने अनुभवों पर आधारित उनकी 17 कहानियाँ हैं। ये कहानियाँ पाठक को कश्मीर और वहाँ के लोगों से रू-ब-रू कराती हैं। अमन और शांति बनाये रखने के लिए पिछले कई वर्षों में हज़ारों लोगों ने यहाँ अपने प्राणों की आहुति दी है जिनमें भारतीय सेना, अर्द्ध सैनिक बलों और पुलिस के अधिकारियों के अतिरिक्त वहाँ के आम नागरिक भी शामिल हैं। मुखबिर उन सभी शहीदों को भावभीनी श्रद्धांजलि है। लेखक सुशील तंवर राष्ट्रीय रक्षा अकादेमी पुणे से ट्रेनिंग के उपरांत सिख रेज़िमेंट में नियुक्त हुए थे। इंटेलिजेंस के क्षेत्र में उनका विशेष योगदान रहा है और उन्हें उनकी सैन्य कार्यकुशलता के लिए ‘विशिष्ट सेवा मेडल’ से सम्मानित किया जा चुका है।..

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Navgrah Puja

Kashmiri Bazaar Brings Navgrah Puja published by Vijayshwar Panchang Karyalaya written by Pt. Omkar Nath Shastri ..

Rs.180.00

Panchastavi

Buy Kashmiri Panchastavi published by Vijayshwar Panchang Karyalaya and writted by Pandit Prem Nath Shastri..

Rs.160.00

Premium Athoor

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

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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..

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Puja Archana

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Raatmogul Mug

Raatmogul means OWL and is refereed to a person who wakesup whole night, as owl sleeps in day and wake-up in night. Gift Raatmogul Mug to your friend or family member who you think is a raatmogul. 11oz (330 ml) | Ceramic | Full Wrap Printing | Microwave and Dishwasher Safe | Glossy | Grade A+..

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Rajesh Silver Jubilee Dhoop

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

Rs.80.00

Sarveshwar Jammu Traditional Unique Basmati Rice

Sarveshwar Jammu Traditional Unique Basmati Rice is a culinary gem that encapsulates the essence of Jammu's rich tradition. Grown in the fertile fields, each grain narrates a story of authenticity and unique flavor. Known for its distinctive aroma and long grains, this basmati rice promises a delightful dining experience. Elevate your meals with the exquisite taste of Sarveshwar Jammu Traditional Unique Basmati Rice, available exclusively at Kashmiri Bazaar..

Rs.1,800.00

Sath Vechaar (Poetry Collection) (सथ व्यचार)

Buy Sath Vechaar सथ व्यचार  (Poetry Collection) by Ratna Dhar..

Rs.60.00

Shaarada Akshar Gyaan (शारदा अक्षर ज्ञान)

SHARDA SCRIPT Sharda is the oldest script used in Kashmiri Language and in ancient times Kashmir too was called Sharda Desh because of the sacred Shrine of Mother Goddess Sharda situated at the confluence of river Krishan Ganga and Madumati in the Village Shardi currently in occupied Kashmir by Pakistan. The Goddess in the temple is worshipped as embodiment of total energy that sustains the universe and as such is also worshiped as the goddess of knowledge or Saraswati as well. The temple was most famous in whole of India and as such Adi Guru Shankaracharya visited the Shrine in 788-810A.D. The place was also a noted centre for learning Hindu Scriptures. The famous Vedic philosopher Swami Ramanuj Acharya came to the shrine in the 12th Century A.D. Muslim scholars like Abul Fazal and Albruni as well came to the Shrine. The great Antiquary, Mark Arul Stein visited the Shrine in September 1892, Sharda script excelled upto 10th and 11th Century A.D. and came up to the mark of the cultural magnificence of the times. It was followed by Sanskrit script but Sharda script continued as the basic script and the Kashmiri Pandits till this day are using the script in the preparations of Horoscopes. The basic progress in the knowledge in the land of mother goddess of learning went on touching the new spiritual height. In the first Century A.D. under the patriarchship of a Shivite and Bodh Scholar of Kashmir Nagarjunas who gave out to the world Mahayana Bodhism while Kashmiri Trika Shavism continued to make the lives of people peaceful and well meaning. Mahayana Boddhism went from Kashmir to Central Asia, Malaysia and further to Japan. Kashmiri Trika Shavism which is Shiva Shakti worship spread from the Himalayan heights to extreme South and making Indian people as one entity. This all came from Sharda Desha or Kashmir and started from Sharda Script. But unfortunately this back bone script of Kashmir is presently almost dying although Sharda Manuscripts are available in all the major research libraries. Jammu Rughnath Mandir Library established by Dogra Maharaja Ranbir Singh has collected a good number of Sharda manuscripts of rarity. These treasures could help in consolidating the Sharda script. No doubt Muslim fanatic rulers of Kashmir have destroyed most of the Sharda and Sanskrit manuscripts but yet whatever is left behind in the research libraries and in position of exiled Kashmiri Hindus, a good start can be made if some dedicated efforts are made in the name of fostering Indian tradition These books come in Two Parts Bhaag 1 & 2 Bhaag 1 Rs. 70/- Bhaag  2 Rs. 100/-  ..

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Sharda Akshar Gyan - Part 1 & 2 (शारदा अक्षर ज्ञान - भाग १ & २)

शारदा अक्षर ज्ञान - भाग १ Introduction to Sharda Script - Part 1 and 2 शारदा लिपि से प्रथम परिचय Published By:- The Core Sharda Team Foundation By Sunil Mahnoori..

Rs.200.00

Shardasahasranamavali (शारदासहस्रनामावली)

Buy Shardasahasranamavali (शारदासहस्रनामावली) published by Vijayshwar Panchang Karyelay (विजयेश्वर पंचांग कार्यालय)..

Rs.15.00

Sharikasahasranamavali (शारिका सहस्रनामावली)

Buy Sharikasahasranamavali (शारिका सहस्रनामावली) published by Vijayshwar Panchang Karyelay (विजयेश्वर पंचांग कार्यालय)..

Rs.120.00

Shiv Chalisa, Hanuman Chalisa, Shani Chalisa (Urdu)

Buy Shiv Chalisa, Hanuman Chalisa, Shani Chalisa  In Urdu..

Rs.50.00

Shiv Mahimnastotra

Buy Shiv Mahimnastotra published by Vijayshwar Panchang Karyalaya written by Pt. Omkar Nath Shastri..

Rs.80.00

Shiv Sahastra Namavali (शिव सहस्त्र नामावली)

Buy Shiv Sahastra Namavali (शिव सहस्त्र नामावली) published by Vijayshwar Panchang Karyelay (विजयेश्वर पंचांग कार्यालय)..

Rs.70.00

Shiv-Mahemnastotra-In-Kashmiri-Verses

Shiv-Mahemnastotra-In-Kashmiri-Verses    ..

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Shivratri Puja (watak Puja / Herath Puja) Book

Herath is one of the Important festival of Kashmiri Pandits and they use to celebrate it very well. Kashmir Bazaar bring Shivratri Puja (Vatak Puja - Herath Puja) Book of Vijayshwar Panchang Karyalaya written by Pt. Omkar Nath Shastri..

Rs.100.00

Shraddh Vidhi

Kashmiri Pandits Shraddh Vidhi by Vijayshwar Panchang Karyalaya written by Pt. Omkar Nath Shastri..

Rs.80.00

Shree Ragnya Lahri (श्री रागन्या लहरी) (कश्मीरी लीलायि)

Buy Shree Ragnya Lahri (श्री रागन्या लहरी) (कश्मीरी लीलायि) ..

Rs.30.00

Shree Sharika Leela Lahiri (श्री शारिका लीला लहरी)

Buy Shree Sharika Leela Lahiri (श्री शारिका लीला लहरी) Published by Shree Shree Jagat Amba Sharika Chakreswar Sanstha - Hari Parbat, DeviAngan, Srinagar - Jammu Latest 6th Edition...

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Surya Sahasranamavali (सूर्य सहस्रनामावली)

Buy Surya Sahasranamavali (सूर्य सहस्रनामावली) published by Vijayshwar Panchang Karyelay (विजयेश्वर पंचांग कार्यालय)..

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Tenth Eleventh and Twelfth Day

But Vijeshwar book on Kashmiri Pandits Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Day..

Rs.100.00

The Odyssey of Kashmiri Pandits |Destination-Homeland-Panun Kashmir

This book The Odyssey of Kashmiri Pandits presents the pathetic life of Kashmiri Pandits in exile. The Mass Exodus from their homes in the year 1990, have left them as refugees in their own country. The original inhabitants of Kashmir, scattered all over the world, are now haunted by nostalgia of Paradise on Earth. They were hounded out, after inflicting taunts, physical abuse, miseries, loot, and selective killing. The exiled community hopes to go back to their home land some day. What could have been the reasons for all these miseries? Were the killers caught?   About Author Dr. M.L.BHAT:-  Dr. M.L.BHAT was born in a tiny village in Kashmir. He was forced to leave his home in 1990. He lived in exile for twenty-seven long years, which prompted him to pen down this tragic story. He is married to Champa Dhar and spends his retired life in Jammu. He has two children...

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Tral In Pulwama Kashmir

History has its own ways of recording events and drawing inferences. It deals with the past, deliberates over the present and silently ruminates over the future. The wise draw a lesson from it while the naïve consider giving it use-and-throw treatment. Some events are firmly rooted in logic and are well documented. However, there are also events with obliterated contours that leave space for surmises or subjective interpretation. This book, 'Tral in Pulwama, Kashmir' is a voluntary attempt to retrieve and record events that otherwise were in the throes of extinction and no future generation would have even the remotest idea of its antiquity and historicity. The reason for this dismal prospect springs from the extirpation of the entire ancient community of Kashmiri Pandits from their millennia-old homeland...

Rs.399.00

Trath Hish Mug

Trath Hish means Good Look, this word is used in Kashmir is a Girls or Women is look too good. We printed same word on the coffee Mug so that you can gift it your loved ones. 11oz (330 ml) | Ceramic | Full Wrap Printing | Microwave and Dishwasher Safe | Glossy | Grade A+..

Rs.350.00

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 Nitya Niyam Vidhi

Buy Nitya Niyam Vidhi published by Vijayshwar Panchang Karyalaya..

Rs.60.00

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

Vishnu Sahasranamam

Buy Vishnu Sahasranamam published by Vijayshwar Panchang Karyalaya and written by Pt. Omkar Nath Shastri..

Rs.70.00
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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. ..

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Yagnopavit Dress (Mekhala Poshaak)

Yagnopavit Dress: A Garment of Tradition and Spiritual Significance In 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...

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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.5.00
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