Bring sacred energy and spiritual elegance to your rituals with this set of 108 Small Green Glass Bangles, also known as Chitti Gajulu. Widely used in Lakshmi Pooja, Navratri, Durga Ashtami, Varalakshmi Vratam, and other Hindu religious ceremonies, these bangles hold deep cultural and devotional significance.
Crafted from premium-quality glass, these pooja bangles are smooth, vibrant, and delicate—perfect for use in home temples or large-scale pooja setups. The auspicious green color symbolizes growth, prosperity, fertility, harmony, and positive transformation, making it a powerful offering in rituals seeking blessings for well-being and abundance.
Each pack contains 108 bangles, a spiritually potent number in Hindu dharma that signifies wholeness, spiritual discipline, and divine energy. These bangles are not only offered to deities but also given to Sumangalis (married women) as a part of sacred traditions during vrat observances and festive gatherings.
Whether you’re organizing a pooja, preparing vrat gift kits, or performing a community ritual, these traditional small bangles fulfill both spiritual and customary purposes.
✅ Key Features:
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💚 Set of 108 Small Green Bangles (Chitti Gajulu) – Ideal for Lakshmi Pooja, vrat, and festive rituals
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🌿 Symbolic Green Color – Represents fertility, harmony, peace, and abundance
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🔮 Made from Premium Glass – Durable and smooth with high clarity and finish
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🕉️ Traditional Use in Hindu Ceremonies – Used in temples, vrat kits, and festive gifts
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🎁 Perfect for Offerings & Return Gifts – Distributed to women during religious observances
People Also Ask (PAA):
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Why are small glass bangles used in Hindu pooja?
Small bangles, or Chitti Gajulu, are considered symbolic offerings of devotion, purity, and feminine energy, especially for Goddess Lakshmi and Durga. -
What is the significance of the green color in pooja bangles?
Green represents growth, harmony, and prosperity. It is used in rituals to attract peace, health, and blessings from the divine. -
How many bangles should be offered in a pooja?
108 bangles are traditionally offered as this number holds sacred significance in Hinduism, denoting completeness and cosmic unity. -
Can I use Chitti Gajulu as vrat return gifts?
Yes, they are commonly distributed to married women as a spiritual gesture during vrat ceremonies and festivals like Varalakshmi Vratam. -
Are these green bangles reusable after pooja?
Traditionally, they are meant for one-time ritual use and then offered or gifted, as they are considered spiritually activated.



