Puja Kalash/Kalasham/Lota

The Kalash is considered as an auspicious object in Hindu and several Indian cultures. It is a Puja pot normally used to fill up water, topped with coronet of mango leaves and/or coconut. However, water filled Kalash can be used in many rituals. The shape of these Kalash pots depends on their purpose. At Vedic Vaani, you will get a variety of Puja pots such as Jaldhari, Kamandal, Karva Pot (for the festival called Karva Chaut), Mangal Kalash for temples and even Parsi pot. Besides this, you will also get Puja glass made of brass at Vedic Vaani. Make use of these authentic and beautiful Puja pots and make your worship complete.

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  • Small Loti for Puja in Pure Silver
    $27.20
    The loti is therefore considered auspicious and worshipped. The waters from all the holy rivers, the knowledge of all the Vedas and the blessings of all the deities are invoked in the kalasha and its water is thereafter used for all the rituals.

    Design: Made in pure silver
    Dimensions: 30 x 30 mm
    Weight: 12 gms

  • Mataki Makhan Biloni for Makhanchor Laddu Gopal in Pure Silver - 68 gms
    $154.13
    This small silver churner is used for lord krishna's puja and rituals. maa devki use to churn butter for bal krishna gopal.

    Dimensions: 4.75 inches (H) x 1.75 inches (W)
    Make: Made in pure silver
    Weight of silver: 68 gms

  • Prabhu Seva Jariji in Sterling Silver
    $32.00

    Prabhu Seva Jariji made in Sterling Silver for worshiping Thakurji or other deity. Seva Jariji (Jaldhari) for offering Abhishek and daily bath of the deities.

  • OM Shree Ganesha & Swastik Design Kalash in Copper
    $12.00

    Om, Shree Ganesha and Swastik symbols embossed Kalash with Beautifully crafted in copper, for Puja and Ayurvedic healing purpose.
    Quantity: 1 pc

  • Kodum - South India Puja Kalash
    $37.00

    A kalasha is an important accompaniment in puja rituals, housewarming, wedding, while receiving important dignitaries, during festive occasions and as a welcome sign at the entrance of houses.

    Design: Made of brass.
    Dimensions: 7.5 inches (H) x 7 inches (W)
    Weight: 1.4 kgs

  • Mangal Kalash for temple
    $6.73

    It is a divine symbol. Kalash has presiding deities of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. It is very auspicious to place the Mangal kalash in the northeast direction of the building structure. It can be installed in the altar on any Friday.

  • Parsi pot
    $7.53

    Pot for holding water and milk for offering to deities and gurus during puja. This pot is ideal for holding quantity sufficient for daily puja. Gangajal or clean water is used as an offering.
    Dimensions: 4 inches (H) x 3 inches (top diameter)
    Weight: 200 gms

  • Kalash in brass
    $4.07

    The Kalash symbolically represents creation. The vacant pot, symbolizes earth, and the water filled symbolizes the primordial water from which life began on earth.

  • Karva pot
    $8.00

    Karwa pot with a spout symbolizes peace and prosperity and is used in the Karva chauth rituals. Shiva, Parvati and their son Kartikeya are worshiped on this day along with the 10 karwa pots filled with sweets.
    Dimensions:
    3.75 inches (H) x 3 inches (top diameter)
    Weight: 155 gms

  • Designer Kalash in copper
    $7.27

    Designed in copper with intrinsic carving on the external side.
    Dimensions: 4 inches (H) x 3.5 inches (top diameter)
    Weight: 160 gms