in Hinduism pooja tray has flowers, rice, sandal and diya, insense sticks. These all items are used to worship God and make him happy.
The jug of water is on the puja tray because it is there to be used for cleansing worshippers before worshipping
A Puja tray usually contains:A pot of water for ritual cleansing.A bell to call the family to worship.A tiny pot of the red gum gum paste to mark the forehead. This mark means that a woman's soul (her husband) is with her.An arti lamp for the arti ceremony where everybody passes their hands over the lighted lamp and then over their forehead to make them feel closer to God.An incense burner or jos stick holder.A Conch shell (in some households)And flower petalsIt may differ from sect to sect.
One can worship the deity even without the puja items. But if one has time and would like to follow a daily ritual, then they use the puja items. These can be few or many as the situation permits. The puja items are thoroughly cleaned before use.
because the spoon is there to take the water from the jug and then they put the water somewhere
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Kim's Game: a memory game where a number of items are placed on a tray and covered. The tray is uncovered and the girls have one minute to look at the items on the tray. They tray is then covered and the girls have two minutes to list all the items they can remember. The items on the tray can have a theme. See Related Links for links to other Girl Guide games.
A form of worship or offering. <---- i think there is more needed to this i reckon it is a way of simbolizing the hindus life we use loads of symbols and objects to do with the hindus all one one picture that is what i think it it as i am doing it for homework atm!! xxx
Religious auspicious rituals related to Laxmi Puja.
Puja is a Hindu term meaning worship.It may also refer to devotional practices performed by Balmikis - Buddhists - and Jains.
To cook large items.
Durga puja, Garia Puja, Kali Puja, Laxmi Puja, Saraswati Puja
A puja set is a set which hindus use to worship. It is found in a shrine or Mandir (hindu temple) It contains a tray, bell, figure of Ganesha (21cm), incense holder, aum symbol, diva lamp, small water pot, rice container and spoon.