In the sacred soil of Odisha, where rhythm meets reverence and melody mingles with mantra, Ganesh Puja is not just a festival—it’s an expression of collective bhakti and cultural pride. Each year, vibrant pandals arise like temples of joy, echoing the names of Vighnaharta, while behind the curtains, a humble group—the Puja Samiti—works tirelessly to bring it all together.
Amid this divine celebration lies a small yet essential artifact—a donation receipt, not merely a slip of paper, but a sacred acknowledgment of every devotee’s offering.
And now, you can bring divinity into this detail too—with a beautifully crafted, fully customizable Ganesh Puja Receipt Template in Odia, available in high-resolution PSD format, designed using authentic Akruti fonts.
✨ The Art Behind the Design
This template is more than a design—it is shilpa, an offering in itself. Crafted with the spirit of Odia tradition and the elegance of modern usability, this receipt template radiates both devotion and design aesthetics:
- Spiritual Symbols: Graceful lotus blooms, traditional borders, and the gentle presence of Lord Ganesha, all set in warm celebratory tones that reflect the essence of shubha aarambha.
- Cultural Precision: Written entirely in Odia script, preserving the soul of the region and resonating deeply with the local devotees.
- Personal Touch Fields: Donor’s name, date, amount, address, and samiti details—all in editable fields, ready to be personalized with divine precision.
- Akruti Font Integration: Designed using Akruti software Odia fonts, ensuring a seamless and professional Odia typesetting experience.
- High Resolution: Sharp and elegant print quality, ideal for A4 or A5 size prints—be it for physical handouts or digital circulation.
📂 Technical Specifications
- File Format: PSD (Photoshop Document)
- Total File Size (ZIP): 23.7 MB
- Editable In: Adobe Photoshop (All versions that support layered PSD)
- Font Support: Requires Akruti Odia fonts for perfect rendering
🎯 Applications: More Than Just Ganesh Puja
Though crafted for Ganesh Chaturthi, the flexibility of this template makes it suitable for a wide spectrum of cultural and religious events:
- Ganesh Puja Samiti Contributions
Every noble contribution gets documented with gratitude and clarity. - Saraswati & Durga Puja
Simply replace the deity artwork and it becomes the perfect receipt for Basant Panchami or Navratri. - Temple Renovation & Yagna Donations
For events requiring public support—this template gives your receipts a dignified identity. - Educational & Cultural Events
Local competitions, yatra committees, or music festivals can use this to issue formal acknowledgments to sponsors or participants. - NGOs and Charity Groups
Especially during festive drives, this adds a personal and divine signature to every donation record.
💡 Why This Template Is a Treasure
- 🔸 Rooted in Tradition – Preserves the Odia identity in both text and imagery.
- 🔸 Aesthetic Appeal – Designed to please both the eye and the spirit.
- 🔸 Highly Editable – Update names, dates, amounts, logos, even deity images with a few clicks.
- 🔸 Print & Share Friendly – Can be shared via WhatsApp, email, or printed as needed.
- 🔸 Budget-Friendly – Reusable for years, saving time and design costs.
🛠️ How to Use This PSD Template
- Unzip the File (23.7 MB)
- Install Akruti Odia Fonts on your system
- Open the PSD in Photoshop
- Use the Text Tool (T) to update:
- Name of Donor
- Date & Time
- Amount Donated
- Address and Committee Info
- Insert your organization’s seal or digital signature
- Export as PDF or JPEG and share or print
🌸 Final Words: When Bhakti Meets Design
In every corner of a village, every lane of a town, Ganesh Puja brings hearts together. And when hearts offer their support, it deserves acknowledgment not just through ink—but with respect, beauty, and grace.
This Odia Ganesh Puja Receipt Template is not merely a document—it’s a cultural emblem, merging spirituality with professionalism, tradition with technology.
A single download, and your samiti is empowered with a divine document that reflects the very soul of Odisha.