Puja Plates & Bowls

The Puja plates in brass & bowls are often used for offering food to God. This is an integral part of any Puja ceremony in India. The food is called as ‘Bhog’ which is later consumed by the worshippers and Puja attendees as Prasad. At Vedic Vaani, the Pooja plates also known as Puja thali are available in various designs and metals. The most sought after metals are silver and German silver. However, a Pooja thali and bowl made of copper is considered to the most useful utensil, as eating food from copper plates is considered to be beneficial for health.

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  • Thali for Daily Aarti, Puja Handmade with Minakari Work
    $9.60
    Designer puja thali with Meenakari work in center and embellishments. Made of steel, This beautiful plate can be used during Aarti, puja, rituals and as gift to your loved ones.

    Diameter: 10.5 inches
    Weight: 260 gms
  • Puja Plate with Thik Border in Pure Sterling Silver
    $68.00
    This plain silver puja plate with raised borders is used for keeping puja items during puja. The puja items 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 puja-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.

    Make: made in pure silver
  • Vati/Katori Prasad Patra for Prasadam in Pure Silver
    $20.40
    Offerings a katori form an integral part of every puja ritual. Depending on the length and type of puja varieties of offerings are prepared and then served to the deity during puja. Offerings may include dry fruits, bhog (special sweet food prepared for serving to deity), sweets, fruits, flowers, water, juices, pastes, etc.

    Dimensions: 16mm (H) x 36mm (W) approx

  • Small Bowl/Katori for Prasadam Puja Thali in Pure Silver
    $13.87
    Offerings a bowl form an integral part of every puja ritual. Depending on the length and type of puja varieties of offerings are prepared and then served to the deity during puja. Offerings may include dry fruits, bhog (special sweet food prepared for serving to deity), sweets, fruits, flowers, water, juices, pastes, etc.

    Dimensions: 15mm (H) x 37mm (W) approx

  • Thakurji Prasad Misri Thali in Pure Sterling Silver
    $27.20
    The puja-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.

    Dimensions: 2 inches (diameter) approx
    Weight: 12 grams approx
    Make: made in pure silver

  • Lord Ganesha favourite Modak with Banana Leaf in Pure Silver
    $31.73
    Goddess Parvati was curious to know what this sweetened food item was that instantly filled Bal Ganesha’s stomach. When she learnt that it was a modak, Goddess Parvati expressed her wish that Lord Ganpati’s devotees must offer modaks and laddos to him, which has carried on across generations ever since.

    In Hinduism / Hindu Dharma to offer food to the Deities during ritualistic worship or puja at home or temples. This offering is called as Naivadya. It signifies the actual gross state of the individual. Offering Naivadya is the last step in puja. At that time, the individual is in a state of complete surrender unto the Deity; hence, the (Naivadya carrying) leaf is placed facing downward. Offering Naivadya helps please the superior Deities, Deity of the premises and Deity of the place in shorter time.

    Make: made in pure silver.
    Dimension of leaf: 3 inches (H) x 2 inches (W)
    Dimension of modak: 1.25 inches (W) x 1 inch (H)
    Weight: 14 gms
  • Lord Ganesha Sweet Modak with Thali in Pure Silver
    $52.27
    Goddess Parvati was curious to know what this sweetened food item was that instantly filled Bal Ganesha’s stomach. When she learnt that it was a modak, Goddess Parvati expressed her wish that Lord Ganpati’s devotees must offer modaks and laddos to him, which has carried on across generations ever since.

    Make: made in pure silver.
    Dimension of thali: 2 inches (circumference) x 0.5 inch (H)
    Dimension of modak: 1.25 inches (W) x 1 inch (H)
    Weight: 23 gms
  • Lord Ganesha Offering Laddu with thali in Pure Silver Gold Polish
    $50.67
    Goddess Parvati was curious to know what this sweetened food item was that instantly filled Bal Ganesha’s stomach. When she learnt that it was a modak, Goddess Parvati expressed her wish that Lord Ganpati’s devotees must offer modaks and laddos to him, which has carried on across generations ever since.

    Make: made in pure silver with gold polish
    Dimension of thali: 2.25 inches (circumference) x 0.5 inch (H)
    Dimension of laddu: 1.25 inches (W) x 0.5 inch (H)
  • Small Pooja Prasad Thali / Plate in Pure silver
    $79.33

    The puja-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.

    Dimensions: 3.5 inch (L) x 5.25 inches (diameter) approx
    Weight: 35 grams approx
    Make: made in pure silver

  • Small Katori (Wati) in Pure Silver
    $8.53
    Design: Made of pure silver in artistic oval pattern and fine finish.
    Height: 0.25 inch
    Top diameter: 1 inch
    Weight: 4 grams