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- Real Pomegranate sticks pen for keeping in altar, for use during homa, and for writing yantras on bhojapatra. Pomegranate stick is highly auspicious for use in puja rituals
- pomegranate stick can be used as they are considered sacred among hindus and they are mostly used with bhojpatras / Betula Utilis...
- It is said in the Indian epics (Hindu shastraas) that the Yantras written and energised (praan pratishtha) on Bhojpatra are the best .
- Before the start of any ritual on Diwali or any festivals for drawing a Swastik or any auspicious mark
Betula utilis, the Himalayan birch (bhojpatra, Sanskrit: bhrj), is a deciduous tree native to the Western Himalayas, growing at elevations up to 4,500 m (14,800 ft). The specific epithet, utilis, refers to the many uses of the different parts of the tree.The white, paper-like bark was used in ancient times for writing Sanskrit scriptures and texts.It is still used as paper for the writing of sacred mantras, with the bark placed in an amulet and worn for protection.papery bark is very shiny, reddish brown, reddish white, or white, with horizontal lenticels. The bark peels off in broad, horizontal belts, making it very usable for creating even large pages for texts.Real Pomegranate sticks pen for keeping in altar, for use during homa, and for writing yantras on bhojapatra. Pomegranate stick is highly auspicious for use in puja rituals