Paraayan Kaala Vastra For Shani Puja | 1.25 Meters Long | Bring Protection, Peace And Positivity To Your Home | Pack of 1 (Black Pooja Cloth )
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Paraayan Kaala Vastra For Shani Puja | 1.25 Meters Long | Bring Protection, Peace And Positivity To Your Home | Pack of 1 (Black Pooja Cloth )
Paraayan for Lord Shani (Saturn) is believed to bring immense peace, prosperity, and protection from negative energies. The Kaala Vastra (Black Cloth) plays a crucial role in appeasing Lord Shani and mitigating the malefic effects associated with this powerful planet. Made with high-quality fabric, this sacred black cloth is traditionally used in poojas and rituals dedicated to Lord Shani, enhancing the potency of your spiritual practices.
Frequently Asked Questions
Paraayan Kaala Vastra is specially used in Shani Puja, Shani Shanti rituals, Saturday worship, and daily pooja practices.
Black color is traditionally associated with Bhagwan Shani Dev. It symbolizes discipline, protection, seriousness, and karmic balance.
No. While it is mainly used for Shani-related rituals, it can also be used during Bhairav worship, temple decoration, sacred offerings, and general spiritual practices.
Yes. The cloth comes in a deep black shade suitable for traditional Shani rituals and spiritual practices.
Yes. This vastra is commonly offered to Shani Dev during prayers and rituals as a symbol of devotion and respect.
Yes. In Shani worship, black color is considered spiritually important because it is associated with Saturn's energy and is traditionally used to seek protection and balance.
Yes. Many devotees use black cloth during Shani remedies, Saturday fasting rituals, and oil offering ceremonies.
It works very well as a pooja chowki cloth for Shani Puja and other rituals.
Yes. The breathable cotton fabric feels soft and comfortable even during extended pooja sessions.
Many people traditionally use black cloth in Shani-related spiritual remedies and devotional practices.
No. It comes as a simple traditional vastra cloth, making it easy to use in different types of rituals.
Yes. Some devotees use black vastra to create a calm and spiritually focused meditation area.
Yes. Paraayan's kala vastra has traditionally been considered auspicious during Shani worship and related rituals.
Lal Kapda
Peela Kapda
Bhagwa Kapda
Safed Kapda
Kaala Kapda
Mata ki Chunri
Kala Dhaga
Peela Dhaga
Yagyopavit
Kamalgatta Mala
Tulsi Mala
Sphatik Mala
Rudraksha Mala
Kalawa
Tulsi Kanthi Mala
Ashtagandha Chandan
Kumkum
Bhasm Vibhuti
Sindoor
Gopi Chandan
Gulal
Wet Dhoop
Dhoop sticks
Itra
Dhoop Cones
Akshat
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Navgrah Samidha
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Pure Ghee Wicks
Shodashratna Havan Samagri
Long Cotton Wicks
Round Cotton Wicks



