Radhe Krishna Puja Kit
Radhe Krishna Puja is performed to seek the blessings of Radha Krishna for love, devotion, peace, and spiritual growth. It removes negativity and brings happiness, harmony, prosperity, and divine grace into life.
- • Radhe Krishna worship symbolizes the eternal connection between the soul and the Divine
• The puja represents divine love, spiritual bliss, devotion, and inner harmony
• Radha is worshipped as Hladini Shakti — the divine energy of love and bliss
• Lord Krishna represents supreme consciousness, wisdom, protection, and divine guidance
• The ritual helps devotees deepen bhakti, spiritual connection, and emotional peace
• Suitable for both beginners and experienced devotees seeking meaningful devotional worship
- Radhe Krishna Puja is performed to deepen devotion, invite divine love, and create spiritual harmony in daily life. It is suitable for both regular worship and special devotional moments.
- • Daily Radhe Krishna home puja
• Ekadashi and Vaishnav fasting days
• Morning and evening devotional rituals
• Home mandir installation or setup
• Bhajan, kirtan, and satsang occasions
• Spiritual gifting and festive worship
• Any moment seeking peace, love, and inner connection
- Step 1: Sacred Purification
- Begin by purifying the puja space, Mandir (Puja Sthan/Ghar), and idols using Ganga Jal followed by a light sprinkle of Rose Water.
This establishes a clean, serene, and spiritually elevated environment for worship. - Step 2: Lighting the Sacred Flame
- Light the diya using Mustard Oil and Long Cotton Wicks, followed by Camphor (Kapoor) for divine fragrance.
This symbolizes the removal of negativity and the awakening of divine presence. - Step 3: Floral & Offering Setup
- Place Akshat Rice (Chawal) as an offering base before the deity.
Offer Kamal Gatta (Lotus Seeds) as a symbol of purity and devotion, representing detachment and divine love. - Step 4: Tilak & Sacred Adornment
- Apply White Chandan Paste and Red Roli Kumkum on Radha Krishna idols or image.
This signifies purity, devotion, and auspicious energy. Use the white chandan exclusively for sri krishna, and reserve the red kumkum exclusively for sri radhika. - [Note: Purohit Darpan never worship Devakinandan Vishnu [Lord Vishnu as the son of Devaki, i.e., Sri Krishna] with red sandalwood (Rakta Chandan), red flowers, bilva (bael) leaves, or poisonous flowers]
- Step 5: Sacred Draping (Shringar)
- Adorn the deities using:
- Red Puja Cloth (Lal Shalu)
- Yellow Puja Cloth (Holud Shalu)
- This represents divine celebration, joy, and spiritual richness in Vaishnav tradition.
- Step 6: Fragrance Invocation
- Offer Agarbatti (Incense Sticks) and apply Attar (Rose Ittar) and Chandan Attar.
This step creates a sanctified atmosphere and symbolizes devotion through fragrance (bhakti rasa). - Step 7: Sweet Offering (Bhog)
- Offer Honey (Madhu) as a sacred bhog to Radha Krishna.
Honey represents sweetness in devotion, love, and surrender. - Step 8: Mantra & Devotional Chanting
- Sit in devotion and chant:
- “Hare Krishna Hare Rama”
- “Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya”
- This invites divine presence and spiritual alignment.
- Step 9: Aarti Completion
- Perform aarti using Camphor Flames (Kapoor) and diya.
Circle the flame clockwise in front of the deity with full devotion. - Step 10: Closing Offering
- Conclude by offering final prayers with folded hands, expressing gratitude and surrender.
Allow a few moments of silence to absorb the divine energy.
- Step 1: Sacred Purification (Achamana & Asana Shuddhi)
- Rather than simply sprinkling rose water, classical worship begins with internal and external purification. Perform Achamana by sipping water from your right palm to purify yourself internally. Perform Asana-shuddhi (purifying the seat) by drawing a small triangle on the ground beneath your seat and offering a flower with a mantra. This establishes a truly sanctified environment for worship.
- Step 2: Lighting the Sacred Flame (Dipa)
- Light your diya using pure Cow Ghee. Crucial Scriptural Rule: The scriptural manual Purohit Darpan explicitly dictates that the lighted lamp (Dipa) must always be placed on the right side of the deity, never on the left.
- Step 3: Floral & Offering Setup (Arghya & Pushpa)
- Place flowers before the divine couple. Place unbroken rice (Akshat) as a traditional offering base exclusively before Sri Radhika (The texts strictly forbid offering Akshat to Lord Krishna).
- Step 4: Divine Tilak & Adornment (Strict Adherence)
- • For Sri Krishna: Apply pure White Chandan paste exclusively. The text strictly warns: "Never worship Devakinandan Vishnu [Sri Krishna] with red sandalwood, red flowers, bael leaves, or poisonous flowers."
- • For Sri Radhika: Apply the vibrant Red Roli/Kumkum and Red Chandan exclusively to Her, honoring Her divine feminine energy.
- Step 5: Sacred Draping (Vasan/Vastra)
- Adorn the deities with beautiful cloth (Vastra). Offering garments represents the covering of the divine forms with spiritual richness and is a mandatory pillar of the grand 16-step (Shodashopachar) worship sequence.
- Step 6: Fragrance Invocation (Gandha & Dhupa)
- Instead of modern commercial Attar, offer pure, freshly ground sandalwood paste (Gandha) and light traditional incense (Dhupa). This creates an authentic, sanctified atmosphere symbolizing devotion through pure fragrance.
- Step 7: Sweet Offering (Madhuparka & Naivedya)
- Elevate your offering of plain honey. According to the texts, you should offer Madhuparka—a highly sacred mixture made of five elements: curd, ghee, water, honey, and sugar, presented in a bronze or silver bowl. Follow this with your standard food offerings (Naivedya).
- Step 8: The Royal Spices (Tambula)
- Following the strict 16-step sequence, offer Tambula (betel leaves, Supari betel nut, Green Cardamom, and Clove) to sweeten the mouths of the deities after their divine meal.
- Step 9: Mantra & Devotional Chanting (Dhyana & Pranama)
- Sit in devotion and invoke the divine presence. Alongside your chants of "Hare Krishna," you can chant the highly specific Sanskrit bowing (Pranama) mantras provided in the manual:
- • For Sri Krishna:"Krishnaya Vasudevaya Haraye Paramatmane..."
- • For Sri Radhika: Meditate on Her golden complexion ("Taptaswarnaprabham") and chant Her specific reverence mantras.
- Step 10: Aarti Completion (Aratrika)
- Perform Aratrika (Aarti) using the multi-flame diya and camphor (Karpur). Circle the flames clockwise in front of the deities' feet, navel, face, and entire body with full devotion.
- Step 11: Closing Offering (Pranama)
- Conclude by offering final prayers with folded hands. Perform a physical prostration—such as the Ashtanga Pranama (engaging 8 parts of the body, speech, and mind) or Panchanga Pranama—expressing complete gratitude and surrender. Allow a few moments of silence to absorb the divine energy.
- • Connects beginners and experienced devotees to divine love, inner balance, and deeper spiritual awareness through Bhakti and meditation
- • Traditionally associated with emotional healing, loving relationships, family peace, and soulful companionship
- • Helps calm mental stress and negativity while promoting inner peace, positivity, and spiritual bliss (Ananda)
- • Devotional worship is believed to support spiritual purification, emotional clarity, and personal growth
- • Symbolizes the divine balance of Purusha and Prakriti through selfless love, devotion, and spiritual harmony
- MySanatan Radha Krishna Puja Kit for pure devotion and daily worship. Everything you need for a complete bhakti experience. A complete traditional puja kit carefully chosen with sacred essentials includes Chandan, Ganga Jal, Akshat (For Goddess Radha), Kumkum, Attar, Camphor, and more. This kit is designed to enhance bhakti (devotion) through ritual purity, fragrance, offerings, and sacred symbolism. It helps create a peaceful devotional environment centred on love, surrender, and spiritual connection with Radha Krishna.