Pancha Karai | Panch Kora | Five Fried Grains
8 Gram
₹10
MRP 15
Discount: 33% OFF 33% OFF Availablity: In Stock
- Pancha Karai (or Panch Kora) translates to "five pulses" or "five fried grains" and holds deep significance in regional folk traditions, particularly in household vratas (vows or rituals) like the Bengali Itu Puja.
- Unlike the strictly mandated Vedic Pancha Sashya required for formal classical worship, Pancha Karai represents an accessible, domestic form of devotion. Families traditionally gather and fry five common whole pulses—such as green moong, black kidney beans, chickpeas, matar daal, and black gram—to lovingly offer the deities. This beautiful custom highlights local agricultural abundance, empowering householders to express gratitude and seek divine blessings for their family's prosperity
- 1 Pack of Pancha Karai- 8 Gram (whole green moong, Black Kidney Beans, Whole Chickpeas, Whole Matar Daal, and Black Gram)
- • Premium Ritual Grade: Carefully prepared for devotional use, making it suitable for puja ceremonies, Kalash rituals, yajnas, havans, and traditional Hindu observances.
- • Sacred Worship Essential: Traditionally used during religious ceremonies and ritual preparations to support authentic worship practices and ceremonial auspiciousness.
- • For Beginners: Pancha Karai is the ultimate fail-safe Naivedyam (food offering). Because it uses pre-roasted, shelf-stable ingredients like puffed rice and fried gram mixed with jaggery, it requires zero actual cooking or kitchen experience. It is perfect for quick daily pujas or last-minute festival setups when you want to offer a traditional, authentic sweet Prasad without the fear of spoiling or burning it.
- • For Experienced Practitioners: In advanced Vedic rituals, it serves as a highly potent havan samagri (fire ritual offering). Its dry, oil-rich elements (like sesame and peanuts) combust beautifully, making it excellent for specific Homas—particularly Maha Ganapathi Homam—to invoke prosperity, clear structural obstacles, and satisfy the elemental energies of the fire deity, Agni.


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