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8" Puja Kalash in Brass | Handmade | Made in India

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The Kalash is a holy pitcher used to store water for ceremonial usage. It is quite significant on several occasions. Bathing the bride with holy water brought from a neighboring temple is a rite in many regions of India, and these pitchers are the most essential ceremonial artifacts. There is also a rule that requires the pitcher to create a swastika on their body. The water in the Kalash signifies the primordial water that gave rise to Lord Brahma and all of existence. This brass Pooja Kalash, or Kalsi, will stand out in any puja or ceremonial collection. This simple, practical piece is made of brass and has a gleaming polish. It has a rustic charm.

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Specifications
ZDC36
Brass Statue
8. inch Height x 7.5 inch Width x 7.5 inch Depth
Weight 660 gm
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100% Handmade
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MADE IN INDIA.

The Sacred Vessel of Auspiciousness

Elevate your spiritual practices and home decor with this exquisite brass Kalash, a timeless symbol of prosperity, abundance, and divine blessings. Handcrafted with meticulous care in India, this Kalash embodies the rich heritage and deep-rooted traditions of Indian culture. Its lustrous golden sheen, achieved through skilled craftsmanship, radiates a warm and inviting aura, making it a striking centerpiece for any sacred space or auspicious occasion.

Symbolism and Significance

The Kalash, also known as a Purna Kalasha or an Amrita Kalasha, holds profound significance in Hindu traditions. It is considered a symbol of: *

Brahma:

The creator of the universe, signifying the cyclical nature of creation and the cosmic egg from which all existence emerges. *

Lakshmi:

The goddess of wealth, fortune, and prosperity, invoking her blessings for material and spiritual well-being. *

Life and Fertility:

The water it holds represents the life-giving force, and its shape is often associated with the womb, symbolizing creation and new beginnings. *

Immortality:

In some myths, the Kalash contains Amrita, the nectar of immortality, believed to be churned from the cosmic ocean. The Kalash is an integral part of numerous Hindu rituals and festivals. It is traditionally placed at the entrance of homes during festivals like Diwali and Navratri to welcome prosperity and ward off negativity. It is also used in wedding ceremonies to symbolize fertility and the auspicious union of two souls. The act of filling the Kalash with water, rice, coins, and mango leaves, topped with a coconut, is a sacred ritual in itself, bestowing blessings upon the home and its inhabitants.

Artisan Craftsmanship and Material Excellence

This beautiful Kalash is meticulously handcrafted from high-quality brass by skilled artisans in India. Brass, an alloy of copper and zinc, has been revered for centuries in India for its durability, malleability, and inherent auspiciousness. The warm, golden hue of brass is believed to attract positive energy and enhance the spiritual vibrations of a space. The artisans have poured their expertise and devotion into shaping this vessel, evident in its smooth contours and the subtle, elegant design. Each Kalash is a testament to the enduring legacy of Indian metalwork, bringing a touch of authentic, handmade artistry into your home. Its substantial weight and pleasing form speak to its quality and the care invested in its creation. This is more than just an object; it is a conduit of tradition and a vessel of blessings.
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