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ABOUT US

swadeshi is a unique prayer shop in south africa for all sort of superior puja items, We are recognized for our remarkable range of Puja items. Our shoppe is one stop place for purchasing all kind of astro items like yantras, rudrakshas, idols & symbols, worship materials, temples, crystel items, pyramids etc. Here you can also find spiritual books, yoga books, nature & medicinal book. We are the only provider of a huge range of Services and also serve our services for Hindu religions brothers in South Africa. We are famous in the field of providig quality services to our clients and making a foot prints in this field. Our clients are arriving from Different-Different places of South Africa and also from outside country.

We recognize fully that there will be an intense demand for the puja items on scores of auspicious occasion. Devotee will have need of Pooja items to carry out puja in an elaborate way. We offer the entire essential puja items to our customers with whom we enjoy a very cordial relation. The complete collection of puja item requisite for puja performance can easily be availed from us in the form of copper Yantras, Flags, Thailam, Kumkum, Statues, Rudraksha, Spatikam, Mercury Items etc. swadeshi comprises almost everything for the better execution of puja, and you can never expect us to be short of items asked by the customer. Swadeshi is hut for all kinds of finest puja items including statues, murties,temples,religious books,etc etc.

Hindu Temples in South Africa

  Shree Ayyappaa KshetramPretoria, South Africa
  Mariamman Temple
  Madhya Kailash Temple Midrand,52 Stag Road Glen Austin EXT 3 Midrand South Africa
  BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Lenasia
  BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Johannesburg
  Shivan Koil (Shiva Mandir), Lenasia , Johannesburg, South Africa.
  Hindu Temple Complex, Springfield Park, Durban, South Africa
  Shree Siva Subramanium Alayam, Clairwood, Durban 4052, South Africa (120 years old ! )
  Shree Muruga Alayam, 152 Jacobs Road, Clairwood, Durban 4052, South Africa
  Melrose Temple, Abbotsford, Johannesburg 2000, South Africa
Festivals Of India

Maha Kumbha Mela

The largest religious gathering in the world - Maha Kumbha Mela will attract over 60 million people this year. Here is a detailed section on Kumbha Mela with daily updates
Yugaadi

The first day of the year according to the National Calendar of Bharat.
Sri Rama Navami

Wherever four Hindus live, Rama and Sita will be there" so said Swami Vivekananda.
Mahaveera Jayanti

Mahaveera, also known as Vardhamana, is the last one in the galaxy of Twenty-four Teerthankaras (Jain Prophets).
Buddha Jayanti

One of the greatest spiritual teachers of mankind which Bharat has produced is undoubtedly, Buddha.
Hindu Samrajya Dinotsava

This function is to commemorate the Coronation of Chhatrapati Sri Shivaji Maharaj in 1674 A.D., at Raigadh in Maharashtra.
Sri Guru Pooja

Devotional worship of the Guru - the preceptor - is one of the most touching and elevating features of the Hindu cultural tradition.
Raksha Bandhan

The Rakshaa Bandhan stirs up one of the deepest and noblest emotions in the human breast - the abiding and chaste bond of love.
Sri Krishnaashtami

No other God in the Hindu pantheon, or for that matter in any other religion, is associated with so many romantic tales.
Vijaya Dashami

This is among the most auspicious days in the Hindu calendar and comes as the finale of the nine-day festival, Navaraatri.
Deepavali

If there is one occasion which is all joy and all jubilation for one and all - the young and the old, men and women - for the entire Hindu world.
Guru Govind Singh Jayanti

Punjab, rightly claimed as the traditional sword-arm of Bharatvarsha, has valiantly borne the first brunt of all the pre-European aggressors on her.
Sankranhti/Makara Sankramana/Pongal

Certain Hindu festivals are associated with the annual cycle of seasons. Pongal in the South and Sankranti in the North.
Holi

This is pre-eminently the spring festival of Bharat. The trees are smiling with their sprout of tender leaves and blooming flowers.
Ganesh Chaturthi

Ganesha, the elephant-headed son of Shiva and Parvati is widely worshipped as the munificent god of wisdom.
Thaipusam

Aaru Padaiyappa or otherwise the general of the six armies (devas) is Lord Murugan
Birthday of Guru Angad Dev

To succeed him as the next Guru. During Nanak's days there were many preachers who spread similar views among people.
LOHRI/Maghi (Punjab)

Lohri is one of the most zestful festivals of Punjab. It always falls on the 13th day of January, a day before the Makar Srankant which is the first day of Pongal.
Basant Panchami

Basant Panchami heralds the beginning of spring. Cool lingering breeze replaces the cold harsh winter and there is a touch of rejuvenation and joy in the air.
Nagapanchami

Nagapanchami is a festival dedicated to a the snake-God. It occurs on the fifth day (panchami) of the fortnight as is evident from its name.
Vata Savitri Vrat

The person who worships Savitri on the 14th day of the Krishan Paksha will dwells in the Brahma for 7 manvantaras with glory.
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