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Sacred Ganga Soil Clay Balls – Pure Ganga Mitti for Pooja, Shanti & Spiritual Cleansing
Sacred Ganga Soil Clay Balls – Pure Ganga Mitti for Pooja, Shanti & Spiritual Cleansing
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Sacred Ganga Soil Clay Balls are made from authentic Ganga Mitti (holy soil from River Ganga), carefully shaped into small clay balls for convenient and respectful use in pooja, rituals, and spiritual ceremonies.
Ganga soil is revered in Hindu tradition for its purifying and protective spiritual energy. These clay balls are ideal for Pitra Shanti puja, Tarpan, Griha Pravesh, asthi visarjan rituals (symbolic), and daily spiritual cleansing when access to the river is not possible.
A must-have for home mandirs, temples, and spiritual practitioners, these Ganga mitti balls help create a sattvic, peaceful, and positive environment.
Key Benefits
- Made from pure and sacred Ganga Mitti
- Helps in spiritual purification & positive energy
- Ideal for pooja, havan & ancestral rituals
- Ready-to-use clay balls for convenience
- Creates a peaceful, sattvic home environment
- Suitable for Pitra Shanti, Griha Pravesh & daily pooja
- Perfect religious & spiritual gifting item
How to Use Ganga Soil Clay Balls For Daily Pooja
Place 1 Ganga soil clay ball near the idol or kalash in your home mandir during daily prayers.
For Shanti & Ancestral Rituals (Pitra Pooja)
Use the clay ball during Pitra Shanti, Tarpan, or Shraddha rituals as per your family tradition or pandit’s guidance.
For Griha Pravesh & Vastu Shanti
Keep a clay ball in the pooja area or near the entrance during Griha Pravesh to invite positive energy.
For Havan & Special Pooja
Place the clay ball near the havan kund or pooja items (do not burn unless instructed by a priest).
For Spiritual Cleansing
Keep one clay ball in your mandir, locker, or sacred space to maintain a peaceful and sattvic environment.
Post Ritual
After use, respectfully immerse the clay ball in clean water or soil, or store it safely in your pooja space.
Do’s
- Use with clean hands and a pure intention
- Place in home mandir, pooja area, or sacred space
- Follow family traditions or priest’s guidance during rituals
- Store in a clean, dry place when not in use
- After rituals, immerse in clean water or soil respectfully
- Use during pooja, shanti, griha pravesh, and ancestral rituals
Don’ts
- Do not treat as a cosmetic or medicinal product
- Do not burn unless specifically advised by a priest
- Avoid placing on the floor or unclean surfaces
- Do not dispose in trash after ritual use
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