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Catalog Catalog GIRI Puja Items E-BOOKS E-BOOKS 1. Ponniyin Selvan 2. Shivakamiyin Shabatam 3. Parthiban Kanavu for Smartphones | Tablets | Laptop | PC & Ebook Readers 4. Periya Puranam 5. Guru Charitam 6. Universal Abundance 7. Sri Lalita... Now available in all major online platforms 8. ...... Enjoy Video Call Shopping with Call your nearest branch www.giri.in [email protected] Scented Agarbattis GIRI Namo Shanti Namo Shakti 50 Nos. 10 Nos. 50 Nos. Product Code Product Code Product Code 42500058 ` 10 42500060 ` 50 42500062 ` 50 Namo Kirtan Namo Stuti 50 Nos. 10 Nos. 60 Nos. Product Code Product Code Product Code 42500055 ` 10 42500064 ` 50 42500063 ` 50 Namo Sandal Namo Bhakti 50 Nos. 10 Nos. 50 Nos. Product Code Product Code Product Code 42500059 ` 10 42500061 ` 50 42500066 ` 50 Namo Paduka Namo Rose 10 Nos. 60 Nos. 10 Nos. 50 Nos. Product Code Product Code Product Code Product Code 42500056 ` 10 42500065 ` 50 42500057 ` 10 42500067 ` 50 1 [email protected] www.giri.in GIRI Scented Agarbattis Fresh Sandal Harichandan 15 Nos. 45 Nos. 25 Nos. Product Code Product Code Product Code 42500105 ` 90 42500104 ` 145 42500069 ` 50 Mantrapushpa Veda Pushpa Padma Pushpa 25 Nos. 35 Nos. 35 Nos. Product Code Product Code Product Code 42500070 ` 50 42500086 ` 50 42500088 ` 50 Kevda Lavanapushpa Hiranmayi 50 Gms 25 Nos. 30 Nos. Product Code Product Code Product Code 42500287 ` 65 42500071 ` 50 42500089 ` 100 Rajapushpa Sai Pushpa Yajna Pushpa 25 Nos. 35 Nos. 35 Nos. Product Code Product Code Product Code 42500092 ` 50 42500090 ` 50 42500087 ` 50 www.giri.in [email protected] 2 Flora Agarbattis GIRI Chandan Javvadhu Rudrapushpa 30 Nos. 25 Nos. 50 Gms Product Code Product Code Product Code 42500103 ` 375 42500239 ` 150 42500077 ` 150 Divyavana Sreshta Chandan Navamallika 50 Gms 50 Gms 50 Gms Product Code Product Code Product Code 42500075 ` 150 42500080 ` 150 42500284 ` 100 Vibhuti Ketakipushpa Suprabhat 50 Gms 45 Nos. 30 Nos. Product Code Product Code Product Code 42500280 ` 150 42500251 ` 150 42500081 ` 150 Dashangam Nagchampa 25 Nos. 50 Gms 100 Gms Product Code Product Code Product Code 42500238 ` 150 42500288 ` 85 42500289 ` 160 3 [email protected] www.giri.in GIRI Flora Agarbattis Swarga Nava Pushpa Sri Sai 25 Nos. Product Code 42500068 ` 50 Sambrani 100 Gms 50 Gms Product Code 42500285 ` 75 50 Gms 100 Gms Product Code Product Code Product Code 4200265 ` 150 42500286 ` 150 42500290 ` 140 3 Star 5 Star 7 Star 90 Nos. 100 Nos. 140 Nos. Product Code Product Code Product Code 42500052 ` 110 42500053 ` 120 42500054 ` 150 Sambrani Dhoop Shabari Loban Sugandham 24 Nos. 12 Nos. Sambrani Sticks 20 Nos. Product Code Product Code Product Code 42500098 ` 170 42500237 ` 108 42500210 ` 23 www.giri.in [email protected] 4 Meenakshi Brand Puja Products GIRI Dasangam Powder 100 Gms Product Code 42500277 ` 70 50 Gms 250 Gms pkts Product Code Product Code 42500276 42500278 ` 40 ` 160 Rose Water 100 ml 500 ml Product Code Product Code 42561 42563 ` 23 ` 50 200 ml 1 Ltr Product Code Product Code 42562 42564 ` 33 ` 80 Akhanda Deep Jasmine Akhanda Deep Sandal Pancha Deep Pancha Deep Puja Oil Puja Oil 500 ml 1 Ltr 500 ml 1 Ltr Product Code Product Code Product Code Product Code 4250034 4250035 4250036 4250047 ` 170 ` 260 ` 170 ` 260 Akhanda Deep Rose Akhanda Deep 1 Ltr Pancha Deep Pancha Deep Puja Oil Product Code Puja Oil 4250033 ` 230 500 ml 1 Ltr 500 ml 5 Ltrs Product Code Product Code Product Code Product Code 4250048 4250049 425001 4250032 ` 170 ` 260 ` 140 ` 950 5 [email protected] www.giri.in GIRI Meenakshi Brand Puja Products Akhanda Deep Lamp Oil 1 Ltr Product Code 42500225 GIRI ` 190 500 ml 5 Ltrs Product Code Product Code For Quality 42500226 4200530 Puja Products ` 100 ` 950 Mahua Oil Neem Oil 100 ml 500 ml 100 ml 500 ml Product Code Product Code Product Code Product Code 42500208 8200263 8200158 8200262 ` 55 ` 190 ` 50 ` 190 Castor Oil Gingelly Oil 100 ml 500 ml 100 ml 500 ml Product Code Product Code Product Code Product Code 8200139 8200264 8200133 8200265 ` 45 ` 190 ` 50 ` 190 Javvadu Vibhuti 100 Gms Pkts 500 Gms Pkts Product Code Product Code 4250020 4250022 ` 25 ` 100 50 Gms Pkts 250 Gms Pkts 1 Kg Pkts Product Code Product Code Product Code 4250019 4250021 4250023 ` 12 ` 50 ` 200 www.giri.in [email protected] 6 Meenakshi Brand Puja Products GIRI Javvadu Vibhuti Gomay Vibhuti 250 Gms 50 Gms Product Code 42500207 ` 150 150 Gms Refill 1 Kg Pkt Product Code Product Code 42500224 42500253 Product Code 42500254 ` 20 ` 75 ` 400 Divine Puja Powder 100 Gms Pkts 500 Gms Pkts Divine Puja Powder 50 Gms Product Code Product Code 420034 420037 ` 60 ` 260 50 Gms Pkts 250 Gms Pkts 1 Kg Pkts Product Code Product Code Product Code 420035 420036 4200124 Product Code ` 35 ` 140 ` 500 42500247 ` 45 Scented Powder 500 Gms Pkts Scented Powder 50 Gms Product Code 4200297 ` 90 250 Gms Pkts 1 Kg Pkts Product Code Product Code 4200296 4200298 Product Code ` 50 ` 175 42500248 ` 35 Gopi Chandan Long Sticks Gopi Chandan Round Gopi Chandan 60 Gms 60 Gms 5 Nos. Product Code Product Code Product Code 4200269 ` 25 4200270 ` 25 420015 ` 30 7 [email protected] www.giri.in GIRI Meenakshi Brand Puja Products Tiruman Long Stick Thiruman White Srichurnam 40 Gms 5 Nos. 5 Nos. Product Code Product Code Product Code 4200271 ` 25 420030 ` 30 420010 ` 45 Srichurnam Mango Orange Srichurnam Orange Srichurnam Yellow 5 Nos. 5 Nos. 5 Nos. Product Code Product Code Product Code 420011 ` 45 420012 ` 45 420013 ` 45 Srichurnam Red Ashtagandha 5 Nos. Chandan Gopichandan Kesar Product Code 420014 ` 45 100 Gms Pkts 500 Gms Pkts Kumkum Red Product Code Product Code 420028 420073 ` 40 ` 180 50 Gms Pkts 250 Gms Pkts 1 Kg Pkts Product Code Product Code Product Code 420029 420072 420086 ` 22 ` 95 ` 300 www.giri.in [email protected] 8 Meenakshi Brand Puja Products GIRI Kumkum Maroon (Dark Red) 100 Gms Pkts 500 Gms Pkts Product Code Product Code 420026 420075 ` 40 ` 180 50 Gms Pkts 250 Gms Pkts 1 Kg Pkts Product Code Product Code Product Code 420027 420074 420087 ` 22 ` 95 ` 300 Tazhampoo Kumkum 100 Gms Pkts 500 Gms Pkts Red Product Code Product Code 420040 420078 ` 60 ` 245 50 Gms Pkts 250 Gms Pkts 1 Kg Pkts Product Code Product Code Product Code 420041 420079 420085 ` 40 ` 140 ` 480 Tazhampoo Kumkum 100 Gms Pkts 500 Gms Pkts Maroon (Dark Red) Product Code Product Code 420038 420076 ` 60 ` 245 50 Gms Pkts 250 Gms Pkts 1 Kg Pkts Product Code Product Code Product Code 420039 420077 420084 ` 40 ` 140 ` 480 Kumkum Red Kumkum Maroon (Dark Red) Tazhampoo Kumkum Red 50 Gms 50 Gms 50 Gms Product Code Product Code Product Code 42500244 ` 40 42500243 ` 40 42500242 ` 45 9 [email protected] www.giri.in GIRI Meenakshi Brand Puja Products Tazhampoo Kumkum Turmeric Kumkum Green Kumkum Maroon (Dark Red) Combo Pack 30 Nos. 50 Gms 50 Gms Product Code Product Code Product Code 42500241 ` 45 42500096 ` 50 4200216 ` 45 Turmeric Powder 100 Gms Pkts 500 Gms Pkts Product Code Product Code 420045 420071 ` 35 ` 160 50 Gms Pkts 250 Gms Pkts 1 Kg Pkts Product Code Product Code Product Code 420046 420047 420095 ` 20 ` 85 ` 300 100 Gms Pkts 500 Gms Pkts Kasturi Turmeric Product Code Product Code Powder 420024 4200128 ` 90 ` 280 50 Gms Pkts 250 Gms Pkts 1 Kg Pkts Product Code Product Code Product Code 420025 4200129 420083 ` 50 ` 145 ` 540 Turmeric Powder Kasturi Turmeric Powder Turmeric (Virali) Finger Big 50 Gms 50 Gms 100 Gms Product Code Product Code Product Code 42500245 ` 35 42500246 ` 60 4200186 ` 30 www.giri.in [email protected] 10 Meenakshi Brand Puja Products GIRI Turmeric Round 100 Gms 500 Gms Kalashadravyam (Powder) Product Code Product Code 50 Gms 420044 420069 ` 30 ` 150 250 Gms 1 Kg Product Code Product Code 420068 420070 Product Code ` 80 ` 300 4200151 ` 95 Abhisheka Powder 100 Gms Pkts 500 Gms Pkts Kalashadravyam Special Product Code Product Code 50 Gms 42500232 42500233 ` 50 ` 245 250 Gms Pkts 1 Kg Pkts Product Code Product Code 42500255 42500234 Product Code ` 125 ` 485 420022 ` 80 Abhisheka Powder 100 Gms Pkts 500 Gms Pkts Regular Product Code Product Code 42001 420065 ` 15 ` 65 50 Gms Pkts 250 Gms Pkts 1 Kg Pkts Product Code Product Code Product Code 42002 420066 420064 ` 8 ` 35 ` 125 Shikakai Powder White Rangoli Powder Kavi Powder 50 Gms 100 Gms 1 Kg Product Code 4200105 ` 10 100 Gms Product Code 4200123 Product Code Product Code 14250001 ` 80 4200143 ` 20 ` 20 11 [email protected] www.giri.in GIRI Meenakshi Brand Puja Products Camphor Yajnyopavita (Smartha / Iyer) Triple Poonal Pack 6 Nos. 50 Gms 100 Gms Product Code Product Code 42500236 4200299 Product Code ` 125 ` 245 4200248 ` 50 Yajnyopavita / Poonal (Smartha / Iyer) Yajnyopavita / Poonal (Srivaishnava / Iyengar) 6 Nos. 4 Nos. * Set of 100 Nos. also *100 single available. and 100 triple (Single poonal sets Poonal pack) also available. Regular Special Product Code Product Code Product Code 420048 ` 20 420049 ` 20 4200249 ` 30 Amavasya Tarpana Set Amavasya Tarpana Set Amavasya Tarpana Set Smartha (Kerala Iyer) Smartha (Iyer) Sri Vaishnava (Iyengar) 1 Koorcham + 1 Pavitram - 16 Sets 2 Koorchams + 1 Pavitram - 16 Sets 4 Koorchams + 1 Pavitram - 16 Sets Product Code Product Code Product Code 42003 ` 70 4200245 ` 90 42004 ` 120 Koorcham Small (10 Nos.) 3 Pil Pavitram Small (10 Nos.) (for Pitru Karma) Product Code (for Pitru Karma) Product Code 4200192 4200200 ` 10 ` 10 Big (100 Nos.) Big (100 Nos.) Product Code Product Code 4200175 4200177 ` 100 ` 100 www.giri.in [email protected] 12 Meenakshi Brand Puja Products GIRI 2 Pil Pavitram Small (10 Nos.) Cotton Round Wicks (BM) 25 Gms (for auspicious rituals) Product Code Product Code 420096 42652 ` 10 ` 20 Big (100 Nos.) (SB) 30 Gms Product Code Product Code 4200163 42653 ` 100 ` 40 Long Cotton Wicks Cotton Wicks (TS) 50 Nos.
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