Item name: Pancha ratna
Product description : The five precious stones represent richness and auspiciousness. It is associated with Goddess Lakshmi.It is a set of five kritis ( songs) in a carnatic classical music, composed by the 18th- century indian composer Tyagaraja.
Where it is used: When Hindu pujas are performed for naimittika of kamya puja pancharatna is used.
When does it get used: Pancha ratna or five precious stones are very rarely employed in worship . The five gems used in puja.
What does it symbolise: The pancha ratna kritis are meant to be living guidelines and if understood properly, would benefit use. Kritis are written in the praises of lord rama. The five precious stones represent richness and auspiciousness.
Also known as : (Also known as five Rathas or pandava Raths or Anthinai kovis) is a monument complex of Mahabali puram, or the coromandel coast of the bay of Bengal, in the Kanchipuram district of the state of Tamil Nadu, India.
Anything that makes it special : Pancha ratnas is a example of monolithic Indian rock-cut architecture.
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