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6" Brass Nandi Bell | Ritual Brass Ghanti

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Vahana Aarti is a novel concept in which ceremonial items portraying sacred horses are used to convey the warmth of fire to the deities. One such artifact is the Brass Nandi Bell. It is used for Lord Shiva's devotion since Lord Nandi is Lord Shiva's Vahana or vehicle. A picture of Lord Nandi can be found on the top of the bell handle. As we all know, the bell produces a wonderful sound that clears the air of negative energy. This bell indicates a student's devotion to his instructor, just as Lord Nandi and Lord Shiva do.

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Specifications
DDH547
Brass
Height: 6.5 inch
Width: 2.5 inch
Depth: 2.5 inch
Weight 600 gm
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A Reverberating Symbol of Devotion

This exquisitely crafted brass bell stands as a testament to the enduring traditions of Hindu ritual and devotion. Cast in gleaming brass, the bell features a unique design, culminating in the sacred figure of Nandi, the divine bull and devoted mount of Lord Shiva. Every curve and detail of this piece has been meticulously rendered, from the elaborate adornments on Nandi to the intricate patterns that encircle the bell itself. The bell's construction of solid brass not only lends it a substantial feel but also contributes to the rich, resonant tone it produces. The clarity and purity of the sound is believed to cleanse the surrounding atmosphere, dispelling negative energies and invoking divine blessings. This is more than just an instrument; it’s a conduit to the spiritual realm.

Nandi: The Guardian and Devotee

In Hindu mythology, Nandi holds a position of profound importance. As the vahana (mount) of Lord Shiva, he is often depicted kneeling before the deity in temples, his gaze fixed in unwavering devotion. Nandi represents strength, loyalty, and unwavering faith. It is said that Nandi is also the gatekeeper of Shiva and Parvati's abode, Mount Kailash. He tests those who wish to approach Shiva, ensuring that they are worthy of his presence. Devotees often whisper their desires and prayers into Nandi’s ear, believing that he will convey their requests to Lord Shiva. The presence of Nandi atop this bell elevates it beyond a mere ritual tool. It serves as a constant reminder of devotion, strength, and the importance of unwavering faith on the spiritual path. The intricate carvings on Nandi’s form on this bell echo the traditional adornments bestowed upon temple bulls, symbolizing prosperity and blessings.

The Sacred Sound of the Ghanti

The ringing of a bell, or "ghanti," in Hindu rituals is far more than a simple auditory experience. It is believed that the sound itself has the power to invoke the deities and purify the surrounding environment. The vibration created by the ringing of the bell is said to awaken the inner consciousness and prepare the mind for prayer and meditation. The resonance of the bell fills the space with positive energy, creating an auspicious atmosphere conducive to spiritual practice. The design of the bell itself contributes to the richness and depth of its tone. The brass material, carefully shaped and polished, allows the sound to reverberate freely, creating a melodious and uplifting experience. The clapper strikes the inner surface of the bell with precision, producing a sound that is both powerful and soothing. The dimensions of this ritual bell are approximately 6.5 inches in height, with a width and depth of 2.5 inches, making it suitable for both home shrines and temple settings.
Frequently Asked Questions
  • Q. Is the statue hollow or solid ?
    A. Brass statues are made through a process of clay casting, hence are hollow. Whereas, panchaloha bronze statues are made through a process of lost wax casting, hence they are solid.
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    A. For any customisation, kindly email us at help@exoticindia.com.
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