Lord Vishnu (Satyanarayan) — Puja Samagri
Satyanarayana Katha Path Samagri
Complete list of all materials (samagri) required to perform Satyanarayana Katha Path. Gather these items before the puja to ensure an uninterrupted ritual.
Last updated: 23 April 2026 · Source: Vedic Tradition
Complete Satyanarayana Katha Path Samagri List
Specific Items for Satyanarayana Katha Path
These items are specific to Satyanarayana Katha Path and may not be part of your regular puja supplies:
- →Vishnu or Satyanarayan image
- →Tulsi leaves
- →Panchamrit ingredients
- →Banana
- →Akshat
- →Satyanarayan Katha book
General Puja Items
These common items should be part of every puja setup:
- ·Yellow flowers
- ·Ghee lamp
- ·Incense sticks
- ·Camphor
- ·Coconut
How to Arrange the Samagri
• Clean and purify all puja items with water before use.
• Arrange all items on a clean cloth or wooden plank (puja chowki).
• Place the deity's idol or image at the center of the arrangement.
• Keep water (achamani vessel) to the left and flowers/incense to the right.
• Ensure all items are fresh — wilted flowers or old food offerings should not be used.
FAQ — Satyanarayana Katha Path Samagri
Q.What is the complete samagri list for Satyanarayana Katha Path?
Vishnu or Satyanarayan image, Tulsi leaves, Panchamrit ingredients, Yellow flowers, Ghee lamp, Incense sticks, Camphor, Coconut, Banana, Akshat, Satyanarayan Katha book.
Q.Can I substitute missing items in Satyanarayana Katha Path samagri?
If certain items are unavailable, simple substitutions are acceptable. For example, any fresh flowers can substitute specific flower types, and regular rice can replace akshat. The devotion and intention matter most.
Q.Where to buy Satyanarayana Katha Path samagri?
Puja items are available at local puja shops (pooja stores), Kirana stores, and online platforms. Pre-packaged puja kits for popular pujas are available online and contain all required items.
Q.How much does Satyanarayana Katha Path samagri cost?
The cost of Satyanarayana Katha Path samagri varies based on the quality of items and local prices. A basic samagri kit can cost ₹200–₹500, while elaborate arrangements may cost more.