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Vrindavan Ki Raj Mitti (वृन्दावन की मिट्टी) 2 Gola (2 piece)

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Vrindavan Ki Raj Mitti (वृन्दावन की मिट्टी) holds deep spiritual significance in the hearts of devotees. Revered as a sacred substance, the soil of Vrindavan is believed to carry the blessings of Lord Krishna and the divine energy of the holy land.

White Gopi Chandan Tika, Safed Gopi Chandan Tilak, Asli Chandan Tilak For Devotees | Iskcon Devotees

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The White Gopi Chandan Tika (Safed Gopi Chandan Tilak) is an essential sacred item for devotees, especially those practicing Bhakti Yoga and connected with traditions like ISKCON and Sanatan Dharma. This tilak is made from authentic Gopi Chandan (white sandalwood) and is used for applying tilak on the forehead and other parts of the body during spiritual practices.

Wooden Rehal Book Stand 15 inch Handcrafted Holy Wooden Book Stand for Vaani, Gita, Bible and Quran

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Wooden Rehal Book Stand 15 inch Handcrafted Holy Wooden Book Stand for Vaani, Gita, Bible and Quran: Perfect for holding your sacred texts such as the Gita, Bible, Quran, and other cherished books, our Wooden Book Holder Stand is a beautiful and practical addition to any home. With a size of 12×5.5 inches, this stand is designed to elevate your reading experience and add elegance to your space.

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Yellow Danedar Chandan, Ashtagandha Tika, Danewala Chandan Tika

Yellow Danedar Chandan, Ashtagandha Tika, Danewala Chandan Tika

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Yellow Danedar Chandan, Ashtagandha Tika, Danewala Chandan Tika These are traditional types of sandalwood pastes and sacred powders used primarily in Hindu rituals for applying on the forehead (Ashtagandha tika) and other religious purposes

Yellow Gopi Chandan Tilak Original Iskcon Devotees Godiya Sampradaya Tilak (गोदिया संप्रदाय तिलक के लिए पीला गोपी चंदन तिलक)

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Yellow Gopi Chandan Tilak is widely used by devotees of ISKCON and the Gaudiya Sampradaya as a sacred symbol of devotion and surrender to Lord Krishna. It is sourced from the holy land of Dwarka, where it is believed that the Gopi Chandan (clay) holds immense spiritual significance, especially for devotees following Vaishnavism.

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