✨ Katha / Puja Samagri List Generator

Select your ceremony below to generate a complete, authentic checklist.


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✨ Advanced Generator Features

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Vedic Accuracy

Professional lists based on established Vedic scriptures and verified by expert Pandits for complete rituals.

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Multi-Puja Support

Specialized calculations for Kathas, Havans, and Festivals with region-specific item adjustments.

Interactive Checklist

Detailed item-by-item breakdown allows you to check off items as you shop so you never miss a thing.

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Ceremony Precision

Accurate quantities tailored for standard household ceremonies to avoid wastage or shortage.

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Fully Responsive

Access your list on any device – mobile while at the market, or desktop while planning at home.

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Your inputs are never stored. All generations happen locally in your browser for complete privacy.

? Frequently Asked Questions

Our lists are compiled based on standard Vedic procedures commonly followed across India. However, specific family traditions or regional variations may require minor adjustments. We recommend showing the list to your Panditji for final verification.

This tool is optimized for household (Grihastha) Pujas. For large temple events or community Havans, the quantities will need to be scaled up significantly.

Most items listed are essential for the ‘Shodashopachara’ (16-step worship). However, if a specific item is unavailable, ‘Akshat’ (unbroken rice) can often be used as a substitute with devotion. Always consult your priest for substitutes.

Yes, this tool is 100% free and open for all devotees to ensure their spiritual activities are conducted without stress.

Currently, you can take a screenshot or copy-paste the text. We are working on a dedicated ‘Download PDF’ feature for the next update!

⚠️ Disclaimer

The “Puja Samagri Lists” generated by this tool are for general guidance purposes only. While we strive to provide authentic and accurate Vedic checklists, rituals can vary significantly based on regional customs, family traditions (Kul Parampara), and the specific preferences of your officiating Priest (Panditji). We strongly recommend verifying this list with your Panditji before making final purchases. This website is not liable for any omissions or discrepancies in the materials during the ceremony.