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9" Ganesha Puja Thali in Brass | Handmade | Made in India

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To heighten their holiness, several ceremonial artifacts are blessed with the image of Lord Ganesha. This magnificent brass Puja Thali with a depiction of Lord Ganesha in the middle is a practical ritual item that comprises two basins for holding Kumkum and uncooked rice for Tilak (the sacred rite of placing a Kumkum mark on the forehead), one light, and one lamp stand. The high corners of the Thali provide a solid grip. This type of Thali has traditionally been employed in rituals linked with welcoming guests during ceremonies.

Specifications
ZEM116
Brass Statue
Weight 220 gm
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Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days
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Easy Returns
Easy Returns
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Fully Insured
Fully Insured
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to ensure peace of mind.
100% Handmade
100% Handmade
All products are
MADE IN INDIA.

A Sacred Offering: Elevating Your Devotion

This exquisite brass puja thali is more than just a ritualistic item; it's a conduit to the divine, a vessel designed to enhance your spiritual practice and bring auspiciousness into your home. Handcrafted in India, a land steeped in millennia of spiritual tradition, this thali embodies the meticulous artistry and deep-seated reverence that defines Indian craftsmanship. Its warm, golden glow, achieved through the inherent beauty of brass, reflects the purity and sanctity of the rituals it will host. The thali itself is a testament to timeless design, featuring a gently undulating edge adorned with delicate, beaded patterns. This intricate detailing is not merely decorative; it symbolizes the interconnectedness of all things, a subtle reminder of the divine web that binds the universe. At its heart lies a divinely inspired emblem, a subtle yet powerful representation of celestial blessings. Flanking this central motif are two perfectly formed bowls, their scalloped edges echoing the grace of blossoming flowers, ready to hold the sacred offerings that nourish the soul. Completing this ensemble is a beautifully shaped diya, its teardrop form a classic representation of light dispelling darkness.

Echoes of Ganesha: Wisdom and New Beginnings

The name "Ganesha Puja Thali" evokes the beloved deity, Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the patron of new beginnings. In Hindu mythology, Ganesha is revered as the son of Shiva and Parvati, and his distinctive elephantine form symbolizes wisdom, intelligence, and a smooth passage through life's challenges. It is customary to invoke Ganesha before embarking on any new venture, making this thali a fitting centerpiece for prayers seeking his blessings for prosperity, success, and the removal of hindrances. The act of performing puja, or worship, with such a finely crafted vessel imbues the entire experience with a sense of occasion and spiritual depth, honoring the deity with the utmost respect.

Artistry and Auspiciousness: The Brass Tradition

Brass has long been a favored material for religious artifacts across India, cherished for its durability, its inherent purity, and its ability to hold a divine essence. It is believed to resonate with positive energies and attract prosperity. The handmade nature of this thali means that each piece carries a unique character, a subtle individuality that speaks of the artisan's touch. Unlike mass-produced items, this thali carries with it the warmth and intention of its creator, further amplifying its spiritual significance. Imagine the gentle gleam of the brass catching the light of the diya, casting a warm, inviting glow as you perform your prayers, creating an atmosphere of peace and devotion. This is not just an object; it is an heirloom in the making, a piece of art that connects you to generations of spiritual practice and artisanal heritage.
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