Pooja accessories are an important religious item in most Indian households. Here is a list of top online shopping sites for temple and pooja accessories.
1). www.rssonline.in RSSOnline.in is one of the finest online shopping sites for pooja and temple accessories, homam products, pooja items & articles. The site showcases a wide range of premium quality products like temple bells, automatic temple drum machines, Lamps, Panchaloha Vigrahams, divine mounts (Vahanas) of Hindu Gods, stone idols, or marble statues of Gods at reasonable price that are sculpted by highly skilled artisans that can make your surroundings more prosperous. Best price guaranteed here. 2). www.vedicvaani.com VedicVaani.com is a one-stop solution for your pooja related religious items. This website strive to serve their customers with best quality products like havan items, deity idols, rudraksha, yantras, gemstones, items for offerings deities, pooja utensils, pooja clothes, incense, dhotis and chunris. 3). www.aparaajitha.com Aparaajitha.com helps you fulfill all your religious & spiritual needs. This online portal serves the people around the world to meet their needs in the realm of religion, spirituality, and the Indian value system by providing inspiring prayer accessories. All the items are made of to last for your various special occasions. You can choose from wide range of spiritual décor bells and chimes and lot more from the online store. 4). epoojastore.com EpoojaStore.com is a shopping website to provide all kinds of pooja services, pooja samagri, temple prasadams, poojari (Purohit) services, idols, rudrakshas, astrology services through online to all devotees across the world. This website is a showcase for our entire pooja accessories product range and offers an avenue to purchase divine products of the highest quality online. 5). thepoojashop.com Thepoojashop.com is a young and dynamic web shop serving the Hindu community worldwide. This website showcases religious products like pooja items, murtis of gods & goddesses and knowledge to enable Hindus to perform their poojas in the best possible way. 6). www.dollsofindia.com DollsOfIndia.com showcases temple accessories, pooja items, idols etc from every part of India like east to west, and north to south. The cultural and philosophical aspects of India are showcased through the collection of religious products that encompass the essence of India. 7). www.gangesindia.com GangesIndia.com is an online site where you can shop all the religious products. It’s an online portal that is engaged in trading of unique handmade products such as pooja items, japa malas, statues, yantras, rudraksha's and much more. 8). sriganeshpoojaitem.com SriGaneshpoojaitem.com gives you the complete solutions regarding Hindu temple needs. In this website, you can have a glance of more than 125 different kinds of temple / home need pooja items / articles, verity of brass, copper made pooja Items for temple and home pooja use. 9). www.fabfurnish.com This is one of the smartest online home stores that fulfill all your religious needs, featuring an interesting range of pooja accessories like brass lamps, murtis, bells etc. Browsing through the site can help you discover verities of brass lamps that bring a divine environment by lighting up your prayer rooms and temples. 10). www.homeshop18.com Homeshop18.com/pooja-items is a platform that satisfies your pooja needs. The site showcases lamps, diyas, thalis, murthis etc which comes in different sizes and materials like clay, brass, copper etc in impressive floral designs or in shapes of deities. It also offers other spiritual and religious items like tiles, idols, photo frames, bells, chimes and incense sticks and holders. Source: http://online-shopping-in-inda.blogspot.in/2015/09/top-10-poojatemple-items-shopping.html
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Hey folks! Our previous post was a tribute to Marvel where we showed the conversation that took place between me & Devesh about why we started Glassic & how the idea came to life.
In this article, I’ve highlighted in detail as to why glasses cost so much and how Glassic is trying to change the game. Do you ever wonder why you pay *so* much for glasses? Have you ever tried to buy eyeglasses or sunglasses online looking for “cheaper” solutions, but they’ve turned out to be a bit too cheap? Or you’ve found something that looks good on screen, but didn’t know if that pair would suit you? Or realised that the designs of frames & site were just so bad that it made you shut the site & never visit again?! To begin with, let me throw some light on the first question by asking you another question: which is your favourite eyewear brand? Ray-Ban? Oakley? Prada? Or Bvlgari? Ever wonder who makes these eyewear? It should make sense when I tell you that Ray Ban makes Ray Ban & Oakley makes Oakley and so on. I only wish it were true. 80% of major eyewear brands are manufactured, distributed & retailed by a single company. That’s right. Just ONE. And if you ask me, there really is not much of a difference in quality between these brands. Their designs are great. But is it really warranted for you to pay 5 figure sums of money for just the brand label and succumb to this environment of artificial competition created by this entity? If you answered “no” for my last question, then I have something that would be of interest to you. What if I told you that there is a start-up which recognises this lopsidedness? And that they have created a website where you can get really awesome pairs of eyewear for a fraction of the price? How much you ask? How does Rs. 1,999 sound to ya? Rs. 1,999 for any frames or sunglasses (all polarised lenses) – all made from the same raw material as branded eyewear. I’m Kailash Nichani, one of the two co-founders of Glassic. Check us out here: www.glassic.in “How the heck is it possible to provide great quality at such an affordable price, Kailash?”, you might ask. Well, a simple tweak to the supply chain is what has allowed us to do so. We design, manufacture & sell our own eyewear – no middleman, therefore no redundant costs to be borne by you. Great, now that you know what we do, you might be wondering about the answers to the other set of questions I asked in the first paragraph. These are some very common issues that you would face when you try to buy a pair of glasses online. So, here’s how we’ve tried to overcome those hurdles: First off, we’ve got an insanely easy to use interface which shows you *only* the stuff that’s important for you to see in order to make your purchase decision. Second, we have a state-of-the-art virtual try on feature. And I’m not talking about that “Upload Your Photo” nonsense. Ours is a 3D augmented reality based software that uses your webcam to show you a live feed of yourself. It’s like you’re sitting in front of a mirror! Third, our prescription tool recommends the best lens for you, in terms of thickness, based on your power (prescription required). Toggle around our options to understand the features & pricing using our simple 4 step process. And since we believe in providing you with only the best, we have an exclusive tie up with the world’s best lens manufacturer, Essilor. All our frames & sunglasses have a one year limited warranty, 14 day free returns & COD. All lens orders come along with an authenticity card straight from Essilor. Go ahead and give us a try. You won’t be disappointed! PS: Startups interested to get your hands on our eyewear for your teams are welcome to touch base with me. We could set up exclusive pricing options just for you. – Kailash Nichani Source: https://glassicin.wordpress.com/2015/08/24/paying-too-much-for-glasses-a-thing-of-the-past/ Our first blog post is a tribute to a man and a company who has captured the hearts of millions of people across the globe by daring to think different and ended up producing a whole new world of characters, design, printing techniques & art – the one and only Stan Lee, the creator of the Marvel Universe.
Here are the co-founders of Glassic, Kailash & Devesh Nichani, in the exact moment when they conceived the idea of Glassic. Depicted in true Marvel comics style. Check out: http://www.glassic.in |