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A conch shell, brass bell, kalash with coconut and mango leaves, small clay bowls of kumkum and resin, and a lit oil lamp on a wooden table
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Miscellaneous

Not every samagri item fits neatly into one category — some belong to a single samskara, a single pilgrimage, or a single festival, yet each still has its own quiet purpose. Twelve such items are gathered here, three of them mandatory, drawn from Avyani's Master Samagri Catalogue.

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A brass thali of vrat fasting foods — sabudana khichdi, makhana, energy balls, kheer, flour and nuts — with bananas, pomegranate and fruit alongside
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Vrat Falahaar

Fasting (vrat) is one of the most personal forms of Hindu devotional discipline, and the food eaten during it follows its own careful rules — grain-free, simple, and prepared with care. Avyani's Master Samagri Catalogue records seven such items, all optional and used according to the specific vrat being observed.

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A brass thali of naivedya offerings including kheer, vegetable dishes, laddoos, a modak and puris, with a lit lamp, banana and coconut nearby
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Naivedya

Naivedya is more than food set before the deity — once offered, it becomes prasad, grace returned and shared with everyone present. Avyani's Master Samagri Catalogue records eight naivedya items, three of them mandatory, from a simple betel nut to sweets tied to a single festival.

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Small clay and metal bowls of assorted grains and pulses — rice, wheat, barley, moong and sesame — with wheat stalks laid beside them
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Grains

Grain is among the oldest offerings in Hindu worship, older even than the fire it is sometimes given to. Avyani's Master Samagri Catalogue records seven grain items, four of them mandatory, anchoring both everyday puja and the Vedic homa.

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A woven basket of assorted fruits including coconut, bananas, pomegranate, apples, citrus, grapes and mangoes, with almonds scattered nearby
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Fruits

Fruit is one of the simplest and most universal offerings in Hindu worship — living, seasonal, and freely given back to the earth it grew from. Avyani's Master Samagri Catalogue records seven fruit items, two of them mandatory.

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  1. Havan Samagri, Wood and Fuel
  2. Incense, Camphor, Oils and Ghee
  3. Cloth and Sacred Threads
  4. Kalash and Utensils

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