Discover the finest Pooja Flowers at our online Indian flowers shop in the USA. Fresh, vibrant blooms delivered right to your doorstep for every occasion.
Erukkam Poo (100g)
Bring the sacred Erukkam Poo (Giant Milkweed) into your spiritual practices across the USA. Revered in Hindu traditions, this special flower is commonly used in poojas, prayers, and religious ceremonies, especially for honoring Lord Shiva.
Freshly sourced for quality and freshness, Erukkam Poo adds a traditional and spiritual touch to your devotional celebrations. It is also known by names such as Arka, Jilledi Puvvu, and Arka Hoovu.
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Pooja flowers play a significant role in various religious and spiritual practices across cultures, symbolizing purity, devotion, and offering.
Diverse Varieties:Flowers for Pooja encompass a wide range of blooms chosen for their fragrance, beauty, and symbolic significance. Common varieties include marigold, jasmine, lotus, rose, chrysanthemum, hibiscus, and tulsi (holy basil).
Symbolism: Each type of pooja flower holds its own symbolism and is selected based on religious or cultural significance. For example, marigolds are often associated with auspiciousness and are used in Hindu rituals, while jasmine symbolizes purity and is commonly used in weddings and religious ceremonies.
Puja flowers are selected for their pleasant fragrance, which is believed to purify the environment and enhance the spiritual atmosphere during worship. Freshness is also essential, as wilted or damaged flowers are considered less suitable for offerings.
Pooja Garlands are offered to deities during worship as a sign of reverence and devotion. They may be placed on altars, offered directly to the deity's image, or floated in water as part of ceremonial rituals.



