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What is Disposal of Pooja Items After Navratri?

It refers to the proper and respectful process of disposing used pooja materials after Navratri, such as idols, flowers, clothes, and other religious items, in an eco-friendly and traditional way instead of throwing them in regular waste.

नवरात्रि के बाद पूजा सामग्री का निपटान कैसे करें?

नवरात्रि के बाद पूजा के सामान का सम्मानपूर्वक और पर्यावरण के अनुकूल निपटान करना चाहिए।

फूल और प्रसाद को नदी में न फेंकें, बल्कि उन्हें सूखे कचरे या कम्पोस्ट में डालें।
यदि कपड़े या चुनरी अच्छी स्थिति में हों तो उन्हें दान कर दें, अन्यथा सूखे कचरे में डालें।

मिट्टी की मूर्ति का घर पर ही विसर्जन करके उसे मिट्टी में मिलाया जा सकता है। प्लास्टिक या पीओपी (POP) की मूर्ति को सामान्य कचरे में ही डालें।

दीये को तोड़कर सूखे कचरे में डाल दें।

सभी वस्तुओं का निपटान श्रद्धा और पर्यावरण के प्रति जिम्मेदारी के साथ करना चाहिए।

What Is the Right Way to Dispose of Pooja Items After Navratri?

Pooja items used during Navratri should be disposed of in a respectful and eco-friendly way instead of being thrown with regular household waste. Flowers, garlands, and leaves can be composted or immersed in designated clean water bodies so they return to nature without causing pollution. Clay idols should be immersed in approved locations or handed over to proper collection services for safe disposal. Reusable items like clothes and decorations can be donated, while broken or non-reusable religious materials should be given to authorized waste disposal services. Separating plastic and non-biodegradable items for recycling also helps reduce environmental impact.

OSR Trust provides disposal of pooja items after Navratri in the Delhi NCR region.

Annual Membership @ Rs 2100 Only : OSR Trust provides pooja leftover (waste) doorstep pickup and disposal after Navratri in Delhi NCR region 12 times a year. Opportunity to take part in cleanliness drives, cultural and awareness events.

One Time Pickup Worship Waste Pickup @ Rs 501 Only : OSR Trust provides one time pooja leftover (waste) doorstep pickup and disposal after Navratri in Delhi NCR region.

How to dispose puja samagri

Majority of people in india do their prayers and pooja with full dedication. But when it comes to used puja samagri, they simply throw it in the dustbin or nearby tree or pond or river. This not only pollutes the environment but also reduces the effect of your puja. This is usually done because of three reasons.

  • Lack of knowledge about religious waste disposal
  • Lack of time to dispose religious waste properly 
  • Knowledge of places where you can dispose puja samagri.

A very simple solution to this is to choose our puja waste collection & visarjan service. if you become our menber, then we will regularly collect pooja leftover (waste) from your home and dispose it in the holy ground of haridwar.

Where to dispose pooja items

Disposing pooja leftover (waste) below a tree or near pond or river contribute to pollution. You must dispose pooja items in holy land with the help of qualified purohit or choose osr trust pooja leftover (waste) disposal service.

How to dispose sacred goods

Religious items used in worship must be handled with care and reverence even after use. Incense, diya remnants, sacred ash, and other पूजा सामग्री should be disposed of in a respectful and environmentally safe way, such as natural immersion, sacred tree placement, or through designated collection systems that maintain both sanctity and cleanliness.

हम पूजा सामग्री वेस्ट को एकत्र करके उसे प्रोपरली डिस्पोज़ और परिवर्तित करते है

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Excellent service provided by the OSR Trust team. The very well managed and coordinated the pickup. It was on time with proper rituals and also offer Ganga Jal. You are an awesome team and thanks for your support on this cause do appropriately manage the worship leftovers amd helping the environment.

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An organisation which can be fully trusted with our faith . Thank you so much for your help

Meena Negi from South Delhi Builder

I recently contacted OSR Trust to help with the proper disposal of old pooja murtis and nariyals that I had kept in my home for a long time. I was reluctant to do a river visarjan as I didn't want to contribute to river pollution. OSR Trust was incredibly professional and respectful in handling the entire process. They picked up the items from my home, ensuring that they were disposed of in an environmentally friendly and spiritually appropriate manner.

Sai Mahesh from Banglore Genzlogr

I've booked pickup from Bengaluru. Kudos to team for the devine work they are doing. God bless this team. It's a satisfaction of not throwing any of my old god photos but disposing with respect