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Om Thali in Copper

₹500.00

Description
  • Pooja plate is used for keeping Pooja items during Pooja.
  • The Pooja items kept in a Pooja plate include Roli for tilak, Akshat,Ghanti (bell),a small Kalash filled with water,Kalava to tie around the wrist,aarti-diya and some colorful flowers.
  • The Pooja -thali has special significance for the festivals.Agarbatti,camphor,coconut,belpatra,betel leaves,sandalwood paste,candles, flowers,seasonal fruits and sweets (as Prasad) and silver or gold coins having image of Goddess Lakshmi,Lord Ganesh,Om,Swastika or Shree are also kept in a thali.
  • Made in copper  with OM and Gayatri mantra inscribed on it.
Specifications
  • Material – Copper
  • Pack of – 1
  • Size – (W x H) 20.32 x 1.90 cm
  • Weight – 150 g
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