In akshat pooja why akshat use
Akshat means unbroken (whole) rice grains. In akshat pooja, those intact grains are offered to the deity and later distributed as prasad. The idea is that the unbroken grains symbolize purity, auspiciousness, and undivided blessings for the worshipper.
In Jain Dharma, there is no prescribed practice of akshat pooja as a standard ritual. Jain rituals focus on samayik, puja of the Tirthankaras, and rites that emphasize right conduct, meditation, and compassion. If you’re looking for Jain sources on ritual offerings, feel free to ask.