About product
Used in temples and home devghars for centuries, the scent of Kewda (Ketaki) holds deep spiritual resonance in Hinduism. Revered for its ability to purify and elevate prayer experiences, this natural aroma is closely linked with rituals, aartis, and offerings to deities like Vishnu and Lakshmi.
Ideal for daily pooja, festival celebrations like Diwali and Navratri, or enhancing your meditation practice, the Manohar Sugandhi Kewda Pooja Perfume Spray connects you with age-old traditions in a modern, convenient form.
- Alcohol-free and temple-safe formulation
- Authentic Kewda extract from traditional distillation sources
- Long-lasting fragrance, ideal for rituals and homas
- Lightweight, portable spray bottle – mess-free use
- Used by priests and temple caretakers across regions
At Pujasthan, we bring the sanctity of India’s sacred traditions to your doorstep. Each product, including the Manohar Sugandhi range, reflects our commitment to authenticity, purity, and spiritual integrity.
Product Specifications
- Size: 100ml Spray Bottle
- Fragrance: Natural Kewda (Ketaki)
- Form: Liquid Spray
- Shelf Life: 24 months from MFG
- Packaging: Leak-proof bottle with spray nozzle
- Usage: Pooja rituals, festivals, meditation spaces
Perfect For
- Temple or home devghar rituals
- Gifting during festivals like Diwali and Durga Puja
- Enhancing spiritual atmosphere for meditation
- Anointing deities or idols before aarti
- Cultural gifting for housewarming ceremonies
Multilingual Names Table
Region/Language | Script (Native Name) | English Transliteration | Cultural Note |
---|---|---|---|
Odisha (Odia) | କେବୁଡ଼ା ସୁଗନ୍ଧି ସ୍ପ୍ରେ | Kewda Sugandhi Spray | Widely used in temples and home devghars in coastal Odisha. |
Tamil Nadu | தாழம்பூ வாசனை தெளிவு | Thazhampoo Vaasana Thelivu | Used for refreshing temple spaces and before pooja. |
West Bengal | কেতকী সুগন্ধি স্প্রে | Ketaki Sugandhi Spray | Common in pandals and during Durga Puja for spiritual ambience. |
Maharashtra | केवडा सुगंध स्प्रे | Kevda Sugandh Spray | Applied in Ganesh temples and home shrines. |
Andhra Pradesh | మోగలి పరిమళ స్ప్రే | Mogali Parimala Spray | Used to scent prayer rooms and pooja setups. |
Kerala | തഴമ്പൂ സുഗന്ധ സ്പ്രേ | Thazhampoo Sugandha Spray | Mist used in temples before deepaaraadhana. |
Karnataka | ಕೇದಿಗೆ ಸುವಾಸನೆ ಸ್ಪ್ರೇ | Kedige Suvasane Spray | Utilized in traditional home devotions and festive settings. |
Gujarat | કેવડો સુગંધિત સ્પ્રે | Kevdo Sugandhit Spray | Used in spiritual gatherings and festive pooja rituals. |
Punjab | ਕੇਵੜਾ ਖੁਸ਼ਬੂ ਵਾਲਾ ਸਪਰੇ | Kevra Khushboo Wala Spray | Often used before aarti in homes and Gurudwaras. |
Assam | কেতেকী সুগন্ধি স্প্রে | Keteki Sugandhi Spray | Enhances the atmosphere during naam kirtans and spiritual events. |
Spiritual Significance
The aroma of Kewda is described in scriptures as “divine-born,” capable of invoking the presence of gods. It is most revered in Vaishnavite traditions, particularly in offerings to Vishnu. In many regions, its use in puja is said to sanctify space and awaken positive energies.
How to Use
To sanctify your pooja space or anoint your deity, follow these steps:
- Shake the bottle gently before use.
- Spray lightly around the devghar or on altar cloths.
- Use before beginning rituals, aartis, or mantras.
- You may spray a bit on your hands before lighting the diya.
Bonus Tip: Avoid spraying directly on idols; instead, use around the space to preserve sacred decorum.
Complementary Items for Your Devotion
- Camphor Tablets – for completing aarti rituals
- Pure Ghee Diya – for light-based prayers
- Incense Sticks (Sandalwood or Rose) – to blend with Kewda aroma
- Tulsi Mala – for Vishnu/Krishna worship
- Panchpatra Set – for water offerings
- Copper Kalash – for sanctifying temple water
Honor your roots and elevate your rituals. Choose Manohar Sugandhi Kewda Pooja Perfume – because every sacred moment deserves purity and fragrance. Order now and infuse every puja with authentic devotion.
FAQs
1. Is this perfume alcohol-free and safe for religious use?
- Yes, it’s completely alcohol-free and suitable for temple rituals.
2. Can I use it directly on idols?
- It’s better to spray around the space or on puja items, not directly on deities.
3. What deities is this fragrance suitable for?
- Especially Lord Vishnu, Lakshmi, and Krishna worship practices.
4. Is it suitable for gifting?
- It’s a thoughtful gift for Diwali, Navratri, or housewarmings.
5. How long does the fragrance last?
- The aroma typically lingers for 3–5 hours depending on ventilation.
6. Where is this product sourced from?
- Crafted using Kewda extracts.
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