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chitti gajulu 108nos
chitti gajulu 108nos
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Chitti Gajulu (చిట్టి గాజులు), literally "tiny bangles," are small glass rings often used in Telugu households during religious ceremonies, especially in Ammavari (Varalakshmi) Pooja, Navratri, and other Devi-related festivals .
🕉️ Spiritual & Pooja Benefits
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Symbol of Devotion
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Offering chitti gajulu represents respect and surrender to the Goddess (Lakshmi, Durga, Saraswati). The tiny bangles signify feminine energy and beauty
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Blessings & Protection
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It’s believed that when offered, these bangles become charged with the deity's energy, bringing blessings, safeguarding devotees, and purifying the pooja space
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Used in Key Festivals
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Commonly used in Ammavari Pooja, Varalakshmi Vratam, Navratri, Saraswati Puja, and Durga Pooja to enhance ritual efficacy
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Decor and Garland Making
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108 chitti gajulu are strung together as a bangle mala to decorate idols or pooja mantaps, enhancing both aesthetics and spiritual ambience
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