Weight | 0.250 kg |
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Dimensions | 3 × 1 × 7 in |
KARUNGALI VINAYAGAR
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Karungali (black ebony wood) is a very powerful tree which our ancestors used. It was used in ancient temples and temple towers (kalasam); was also used in significant homams and other pooja rituals.
Karungali mala, Karungali stick and Karungali bracelet helps to fulfill your wishes and prayers. .
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SHIPPING INFO
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