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Temple Pooja Garland in Lima city
Temple Garland with Lotus, Sampangi, Manoranjitham & Baby’s Breath — A Divine Offering A floral tribute that blends tradition, beauty & devotion
If you’re looking for the perfect floral garland to offer at the temple or for your home pooja, this handcrafted open garland is a wonderful choice. Made with fresh lotus, sampangi, manoranjitham, and baby’s breath, it beautifully combines the essence of devotion and the richness of tradition. Each flower carries its sacred meaning, making this garland more than just decoration — it’s a heartfelt offering.
Why is this garland special for your temple rituals
Lotus: a symbol of purity & spiritual growth
The lotus is considered one of the most sacred flowers in Hindu rituals. It represents purity, grace, and the promise of spiritual awakening. When you offer a lotus at the feet of your deity, it’s a symbol of surrender and respect. The lotus takes centre stage in this garland, its soft pink or white petals opening up beautifully to mirror devotion blooming in your heart.
Sampangi: filling the air with divine fragrance
Sampangi, also known as champak or golden champa, is known for its sweet, heady scent. Many temples use sampangi flowers in daily archana because their fragrance is believed to please the gods. This garland includes generous strands of sampangi that gently release their aroma, making your pooja space instantly more peaceful and uplifting.
Manoranjitham: adding colour & cheer
Manoranjitham (or Spanish Cherry) brings soft pops of colour that break up the heavier tones of the lotus and sampangi. These dainty flowers are a favourite in traditional garlands and symbolize joy and good fortune. They add playful detail to the garland, making it visually vibrant, perfect for adorning deities or temple pillars.
Baby’s breath: a touch of delicate grace
Baby’s breath might be more common in western bouquets, but it brings a unique softness to the garland. It lightens the overall look and frames the other flowers beautifully. Its tiny white clusters symbolise purity and simplicity, aligning well with the temple offerings’ calm, devotional mood.
Why did we choose an open garland design
Unlike the bulky closed garlands often used for weddings, this garland is open and sits lightly, making it ideal for temple use. It drapes gracefully over deity idols, around temple doors, or even around a kalash at home. Its lighter build means it won’t overshadow small murals or delicate brass lamps, but will still add a stunning floral presence.
Perfect for every pooja & festival
This garland fits beautifully, whether you’re performing a simple daily archana or preparing for grand temple festivals like Navratri, Krishna Janmashtami, or even Aadi month rituals. It’s also perfect for decorating temple entrances or gopurams,adorning idols at home during special vratams,offering during special homams or havans,draping on kalash or photo frames during puja.
Freshly made for your sacred moments
We understand how important purity and freshness are in temple offerings. That’s why each garland is made to order on the same day, using flowers that are carefully handpicked from local gardens. Our experienced floral artists tie each bloom precisely, ensuring the lotus stands tall, the sampangi weaves through elegantly, and the manoranjitham and baby’s breath fill the spaces just right.
Traditional expertise: Our floral team understands temple customs and specialises in crafting each garland for spiritual use.
Safe, careful delivery:
Your garland arrives fresh and perfectly arranged, ready for your Elevate your pooja with this divine garland.
Nothing feels as complete as offering your deity a fragrant, beautifully strung garland. This unique blend of lotus, sampangi, manoranjitham, and baby’s breath combines devotion, tradition, and natural beauty in every strand.
So, whether you’re preparing for a simple evening aarti or a grand temple celebration, choose this garland to add a touch of grace and make your spiritual moments truly special.




