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The Wooden Charan Paduka, also known as Wooden Khadau, is a sacred and traditional item widely used in Hinduism and other spiritual practices. Made from high-quality wood, this wooden slipper is a symbol of respect and devotion. In ancient times, Paduka was worn by great saints, sages, and deities as a mark of reverence and humility. It is considered an auspicious and spiritually significant object.
These Wooden Charan Padukas are handcrafted with care and precision, ensuring a perfect finish and durable use. They are used in Puja rituals and spiritual ceremonies, often placed on altars or used as an offering to deities. These Wooden Khadau also have symbolic meaning, representing the feet of the divine. They are often seen as a medium to connect with the higher spiritual realms and are believed to bring divine blessings and prosperity.
Wooden Charan Padukas are also used as a protective charm to ward off negative energies and invite positivity and peace into the home. They can be placed in the house, temple, or even worn during spiritual practices and rituals, enhancing the connection to the divine and bringing peace and spiritual upliftment.
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Product Specification:
Specification | Details |
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Product Name | Wooden Charan Paduka |
Material | High-Quality Wood |
Design | Traditional Wooden Slipper for Spiritual Use |
Purpose | Devotional Use, Rituals, and Puja |
Ideal for | Temple, Home, Spiritual Practices |
Brand | Gurupujan |
Seller | Gurupujan |
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A Wooden Charan Paduka (Wooden Khadau) used in spiritual rituals and Puja for respect and devotion, symbolizing the feet of the divine
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