Frequently Asked Questions
- 1. How is the "MySanatan" kit different from standard puja packs found in markets?
- Most kits provide basic powders; our kit is a curated "Bhakti Experience." We include authentic White Chandan Tika and 100% Pure Ganga Jal, ensuring that the chemical-free purity of the ingredients matches the purity of your intentions. It is a complete, beautifully curated solution that removes the stress of sourcing individual sacred items.
- 2. I am new to Bhakti Yoga; how does this kit help me start?
- Think of this kit as a "spiritual roadmap." It simplifies the vastness of Vedic rituals by providing every essential—from the purifying Ganga Jal to the final Kapoor—alongside a step-by-step guide. It shifts the focus from "Am I doing this right?" to "Am I feeling the devotion?" making the Divine feel like a companion rather than a distant concept.
- 3. Is this kit suitable for festival worship?
- Yes, it is ideal for Janmashtami, Ekadashi, and other Vaishnav festivals, along with regular home worship and temple use.
- 4. How should the puja items be arranged before use?
- Items are traditionally arranged starting with purification elements (Ganga Jal, Rose Water) followed by offerings, adornments, fragrance, and aarti items for a smooth ritual flow.
- 5. What should I do with the remaining items after the puja is complete?
- Sacred items like Akshat (Rice) or leftover Ganga Jal should be treated with reverence. Any biodegradable leftovers (like used lotus seeds or cotton wicks) can be returned to nature by placing them under a tree or in a flowing water body, ensuring the cycle of your devotion remains eco-friendly and respectful.
- [Note: Akshat is only for Goddess Radha ]
- 6. What is the purpose of Attar and Chandan Attar in the kit?
- They are used for invoking spiritual fragrance, creating a serene and devotional atmosphere during worship.
- 7. Why are cloths included in the kit?
- Red and yellow puja cloths are used for Shringar (adoration) of the Radha Krishna idols, symbolizing joy, celebration, and divine beauty. The Yellow cloth is strictly reserved for Lord Krishna, and the Red cloth is exclusively for Goddess Radha.
- [Note: The scriptural manual Purohit Darpan strictly warns against offering red items to Lord Krishna]
- 8. Can this kit be used for home mandir setup?
- Yes, it is well-suited for setting up a personal home Mandir (Puja Sthan/Ghar) or mandir, supporting daily structured worship practices.
- 9. Is this kit appropriate for gifting?
- Yes. It is considered a meaningful gift for spiritual occasions, festivals, housewarming rituals, and devotional ceremonies.
- 10. Do I need additional items apart from this kit?
- The kit covers all essential puja requirements. Additional items are optional and depend on personal or temple-specific traditions.