Navagraha Pattu - 1 Mtr | Navagraha Vastra/ Navagraha Cloth for Pooja/ Assorted Colour
"Experience spiritual alignment and planetary peace with the Navagraha Pattu – a sacred cloth meant to enhance your prayers and Vedic rituals with cosmic harmony."
• About the Product
This cloth, known traditionally as navagraha vastram or navagraha cloth, is used during important Vedic ceremonies, homams, and offerings. Colored to represent each of the nine planetary deities, this cloth is also called graha vastram or planetary pooja cloth. It is used to wrap deities, cover pooja items, or as a sacred offering at temples and homa kunds to invite blessings from the Navagrahas.
• About the Navagrahas
The nine grahas, or planetary forces, include Surya (Sun), Chandra (Moon), Angaraka (Mars), Budha (Mercury), Guru (Jupiter), Shukra (Venus), Shani (Saturn), Rahu, and Ketu. Each graha is believed to hold influence over different aspects of human life and karma. Using the navagraha cloth during rituals signifies devotion to these forces and supports spiritual balance. The navagraha vastram carries colors aligned with each graha to establish harmony in the ritual space.
• The use of navagraha vastram is particularly widespread across South India, especially in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala. In these regions, families and temples alike utilize this cloth during regular and special rituals. It is also gaining popularity in North Indian religious ceremonies where Vastu corrections and planetary remedies are practiced through traditional homams.
• Uses and Applications
This pooja cloth is used during Navagraha Shanthi rituals, Rahu-Ketu poojas, eclipse day ceremonies, and temple events. It may be wrapped around idols, placed under sacred kalasams, or used to cover offerings. The deity clothing serves as a symbolic gesture of reverence to the grahas, used during events like Navaratri, new home rituals, or personal astrological corrections.
• Preservation and Storage
To preserve the spiritual value and color integrity of the navagraha cloth, it should be stored in a clean, dry space, preferably wrapped in cotton cloth. It should not be washed with regular clothing or exposed to strong sunlight. The cloth may be gently aired out or wiped lightly with a dry cloth before each use to maintain its sanctity.
• This deity clothing is closely associated with Lord Shiva and is used in rituals where He is worshipped as the controller of the planets. It is also significant during Guru Peyarchi, Shani Jayanti, Surya Sankranti, and during offerings made on Amavasya and eclipse days. The pooja cloth acts as a vessel of divine energy, enhancing the effectiveness of sacred ceremonies.
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