Description
The Ring, crafted from sacred Kusha (Darbha) grass, is traditionally worn on the ring finger during Hindu ritualistic and Vedic ceremonies. This ring is also known as a Pavitra Ring or Pavitri, symbolizing purity, sanctity, and spiritual discipline.
In Vedic traditions, the head priest (Purohit) or the Yajmaan (the person for whom the puja is performed) wears this sacred darbha ring while conducting rituals, yajnas, havans, and other religious observances. Wearing the pavitra ring is believed to maintain ritual purity and channel divine energies during sacred acts.
Ayodhya Kusha grass, also known as Darbham, holds immense importance in Hindu scriptures. It is regarded as a Vedic sacred grass and is widely used in purification processes, offerings, and ceremonial practices. Darbha grass is believed to possess spiritual and cleansing properties, making it essential for traditional puja rituals.
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A timeless spiritual accessory rooted in ancient Vedic wisdom, the Kusha Grass Pavitra Ring is an essential item for anyone performing traditional Hindu rituals.