A little update I picked this up for $6.99:
It's the deluxe edition of the 2006 remake of Jai Santoshi Maa (
wiki). The original film was made in 1975 on a very low budget and stuck a cord. It features a local goddess called Santoshi Maa, who was rather obscure before the film and rocketed to stardom as result. The film shows her (and by implication other local deities, who are primarily goddesses) as more responsive, down to earth, and involved in their followers lives than the great gods and brought about a Renaissance in devotion to local deities, Women's roles in religion, and Shaktism (with which the cult of Santoshi Maa is associated).
The deluxe edition came with a number of addition items so that one could offer a Puja to Santoshi Maa:
The box (which is about the size and make of an average cigar box) includes the DVD of the 2006 remake, Aarti (hymn) Book, Santoshi Maa Idol, Diya (lamp), Puja Bell, Puja Thali (an offering dish) Mata's
Chunnari, Incense Sticks and a Garland.
The Santoshi Maa statue which came in the box (which now rests on my shrine).
The Hymn Book - unfortunately it's all in Hindi and as such I cannot read it.
The Incense Sticks.
I also ordered the original film for $6.79 (sadly no fun extras) from another seller and that should be coming soon - I think I'll do a review of both films in the future.