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Copper Pali

350.00
Description
  • Pali is used as a vital part of the poojas. There is a conception of Charanamrita rituals.
  • These containers are placed before the gods or the goddesses just before all the other rituals for the poojas begin to take place.
  • They are gifts to the deity and that is why Panchpatra and Pali are hugely important for the successful Poojas.
  • They are regarded as holy things and everyone is not allowed to touch these items except for the Purahit or the worshiper himself.
  • Actually the word Charanamrita means the holy nectar and there are lots of folk tales related to this item.
  • After the pooja is completed, Charnamrit is given to the people as gifts from gods and goddesses.
  • The devotees drink it.
Specifications
  • Material -  Copper
  • Pack of - 1
  • Weight - 40 g

Brass Bell

150.00
Description
  • This beautifully detailed brass bell is designed to be rung during the puja.
  • The symbolic element of ringing a bell during a Puja is that the chime of the bell, especially that of the deep, sonorous bell, is very similar to the sound of the Primal Sound, the "Aum".
  • The ringing of the bell is said to dispel evil forces, focus the mind, and its beauty is said to attract even the gods,  thus taking away everything that is time-space oriented, and finally letting the devotee touch the plane of the absolute, the one that simply "IS".
  • Made of thick brass with long lasting finish.
Specifications
  • Material - Brass
  • Pack of - 1
  • Weight - 47 g

Brass Bowl (Small) set of 2

275.00
Description
  • Offerings form an integral part of every pooja ritual.
  • Depending on the length and type of pooja varieties of offerings are prepared and then served to the deity during pooja.
  • Offerings may include dry fruits, bhog (special sweet food prepared for serving to deity), sweets, fruits, flowers, water, juices, pastes, etc.
Specifications
  • Material - Brass
  • Quantity - set of 2
  • Size - (W x H) 5 x 2 cm
  • Weight - 46 g

Brass Bowl (Medium) set of 2

360.00
Description
  • Offerings form an integral part of every pooja ritual.
  • Depending on the length and type of pooja varieties of offerings are prepared and then served to the deity during pooja.
  • Offerings may include dry fruits, bhog (special sweet food prepared for serving to deity), sweets, fruits, flowers, water, juices, pastes, etc.
Specifications
  • Material - Brass
  • Quantity - Set of 2
  • Size - (W x H) 6.3 x 2 cm
  • Weight - 66 g

Brass Bowl (Big) set of 2

560.00
Description
  • Offerings form an integral part of every pooja ritual.
  • Depending on the length and type of pooja varieties of offerings are prepared and then served to the deity during pooja.
  • Offerings may include dry fruits, bhog (special sweet food prepared for serving to deity), sweets, fruits, flowers, water, juices, pastes, etc.
Specifications
  • Material - Brass
  • Quantity - Set of 2
  • Size - (W x H) 7 x 2.5 cm
  • Weight - 114 g
 

Brass Bowl

1,900.00
Description
  • This bowl is ideal for serving any offering during any puja ritual.
  • Offerings form an integral part of every puja ritual.
  • Depending on the length and type of puja varieties of offerings are prepared and then served to the deity during puja.
  • Offerings may include dry fruits, bhog (special sweet food prepared for serving to deity), sweets, fruits, flowers, water, juices, pastes, etc.
Specifications
  • Material - Brass
  • Pack of - 1
  • Size - (W x H) 16 x 7 cm
  • Weight - 700 g

Copper Glass (Small)

199.00
Description
  • Glass for storing water or milk used in prayer ceremony.
  • It can also be used to collect divinely charged water leftover from ritual bathing (Abhishek).
  • Made of thick copper with long lasting finish.
Specifications
  • Material – Copper
  • Pack of – 1
  • Weight – 37 g
  • Capacity – 50 ml

Copper Panchapatra

210.00
Description
  • copper panchpatra is an integral part of poojas where in the holy charan amrit is placed before the pooja and then distributed upon the Pooja's completion.
  • The Charanamrit literally means Amrit (Holy Nectar) from the Charan (Feet of the Lord) of the worshipped deity and is partaken as a sacred offering or a holy gift after the completion of the pooja.
  • In many Hindu homes the cooked food is first offered to the Lord each day and is then consumed by everyone else.
  • The offered food is mixed with the rest of the food and then served as prasad.
Specifications
  • Material - Copper
  • Pack of - 1
  • Size - (W x H) 7 x 6 cm
  • Weight - 33 g
  • Capacity - 100 ml

Brass Kalash (Small)

350.00
Description
  • This lovely Kalash can be utilized karwa chauth and any event like wedding , commitment ,diwali , raksha bandhan or in any ceremonies, puja Brass Kalash keeps up an exceptionally propitious job as it is a piece of each religious customs.
  • This is made of Brass material which makes it durable.
  • Kalash is an important accompaniment in pooja rituals, weddings and important festive occasions.
  • The water in Kalash is also used during abhishekam.
  • Made in heavy shining brass.
Specifications
  • Material -  Brass
  • Pack of - 1
  • Size - (W x H) 6 x 6.5 cm
  • Weight - 66 g

Brass Kalash

700.00
Description
  • This lovely Kalash can be utilized karwa chauth and any event like wedding , commitment ,diwali , raksha bandhan or in any ceremonies, puja Brass Kalash keeps up an exceptionally propitious job as it is a piece of each religious customs.
  • This is made of Brass material which makes it durable.
  • Kalash is an important accompaniment in pooja rituals, weddings and important festive occasions.
  • The water in Kalash is also used during abhishekam.
  • Made in heavy shining brass.
Specifications
  • Material -  Brass
  • Pack of - 1
  • Size - (W x H) 8 x 9 cm
  • Weight - 146 g

Cooper Plain Kalash

650.00
Description
  • The Kalash symbolically represents creation. The vacant pot, symbolizes earth, and the water filled symbolizes the primordial water from which life began on earth.
  • It is filled with water (preferably the water of holy Ganga, any sacred river or clean, running water).
  • Its top open end holds betel or mango leaves and a red-yellow sanctified thread (kalawa or mauli) is tied around its neck.
  • This kalash is placed on the pujavedi (worship dais or table) near the idols or pictures of the deity. It is placed facing the North, in the center.
  • This positioning signifies balance; balance that one needs to achieve success in every walk of life.
  • Often it is topped by a coconut or a deepak and kept on the sacred Vedic swastika symbol or a Vedic swastika is drawn on it by using wet vermillion, sandal-wood powder and turmeric.
Specifications
  • Material: Copper
  • Pack of - 1
  • Size - (Top W x H): 8.5 x 9 cm
  • Weight - 118 g

Brass Samai (Big)

3,500.00
Description
  • Oil lamps are an integral part of every puja ritual and yajna.
  • During the Aarti, the lamp is lit and is rotated in clockwise direction as a sign of invoking the energies of the deities.
  • After the completion of Aarti, all devotees take the blessings from fire god.
  • This Samai can lit five wicks simultaneously and has a holder in the center.
  • Its religious appeal makes it a must-have for every altar to invoke the divine blessings.
  • Made of thick brass with long lasting finish.
  • Artistic carving and fine finish.
Specifications
  • Material - Brass
  • Pack of - 1
  • Size - 65 cm (Height) , (Top W) 15 cm x 13 cm (Bottom W)
  • Weight - 3 kg