Haldi (turmeric powder) | |||||||
Kumkum (red, vermillion or sindoor) | |||||||
Navadhanya (nine types of grains each representing one of the navagraha, nine planets) | |||||||
Naivedhya (food which we offer to God) | |||||||
Incense sticks (agarbattis) | |||||||
Camphor | |||||||
Sandal paste | |||||||
A photo framed picture of Lord Satyanarayana | |||||||
A small idol (or coin) of Lord Satyanarayana (optional) | |||||||
Wheat or Jawar (not rice) | |||||||
Grass | |||||||
Betel leaves (100) | |||||||
Betel nuts (50) | |||||||
Coins (40) | |||||||
Dry Dates/Almonds (50) | |||||||
Coconuts (8) | |||||||
Flowers, Tulasi leaves | |||||||
Garland and floral garlands | |||||||
Two jars (Silver, Copper, Brass, or even earthen) – one for Kalash and another for the ritual | |||||||
Two flat plates | |||||||
A bell | |||||||
A large pidha table (for use as Altar) | |||||||
A large yellow cloth (to cover the Altar) pit is the favorite color or Satnarayan, he wears pitambar or yellow clothes | |||||||
A piece of yellow or red cloth (for the Kalash) | |||||||
A ghee lamp (with at least three wicks) | |||||||
An oil lamp | |||||||
Cotton wicks | |||||||
Conch shell | |||||||
One thousand Tulasi (Indian Basil) leaves. | |||||||
Tulasi manjari (flower of tulasi) | |||||||
Banana tree/leaves as a canopy | |||||||
White tila two tablespoons (White tila or white sesame seeds is favorite of Lord Satnarayan. Rose is his preferred flower) |
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