Prayer Vessels/Puja Utensils
Get the perfect Prayer and Pooja vessels at Vedic Vaani!
In India, when it comes to perform certain Puja or Yagna, prayer vessels play a major role in all rituals. However, it is difficult to gain complete knowledge of different Pooja Vessels being used in various rituals. Here’s where Vedic Vaani will help you. You can buy prayer vessels online at Vedic Vaani in India.
At Vedic Vaani, you will find an enormous collection of online prayer vessels such as Abhishek Items, Bells, Diyas,Lamps, Haldi-Kumkum Containers,Incense Stands, Havan Kund, Kalash, Panchapatra and Puja Thalis. Vedic Vaani is the only online shop that has such variety in Vedic and Pooja items!
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Blooming Lotus Diya$14.27
Designer beautiful eye-catching oil lamp in the shape of fully blossomed lotus flower.
Dimensions: 6 inches (H) X 3.25 inches (W) X 3.75 inches (L)
Weight: 320 grams -
Cup Diya$3.53
An oil lamp is lit to bow down to knowledge as the greatest of all forms.The oil or ghee in the lamp symbolizes our vasanaas or vices and the cotton wick, the ego.
Dimensions: 2.25 inches (H) x 1.65 inches (W) x 2.75 inches (L)
Weight: 70 grams -
German silver diya$2.53
Beautiful double lotus shaped oil lamp. Its unique shape will make its place in your altar.Oil lamps are an integral part of every puja ritual and yajna.
Dimensions: 3 inches (L) x 3 inches (W) x 1 inch (H)
Weight: 30 grams -
Devdas Diya in german silver$3.33
Height: 1.5 inches (4 cm) approx
Diameter of diya: 2.75 inches (7 cm) approx)
Weight: 40 grams approx -
Niranjan Diya in german silver$1.27
Oil lamps are an integral part of every puja ritual and yajna. During the Aarti, the lamp is lit and is rotated in clockwise direction as a sign of invoking the energies of the deities.
Dimensions: 1.5 inches (L) x 1.65 inches (W) x 1.5 winches (H)
Top Diameter of diya: 2 inches
Weight: 18 grams -
Brass Diya with handle$3.00
If you want to start anything, or you want to create a certain atmosphere, a lamp is lit. This comes from the understanding that when you light a lamp, apart from the visual aspect, it fills the whole place with a different kind of energy. Fire itself is a source of light and a source of life in many ways. It is symbolism; it’s a way of invoking your own inner nature.
Design: Made of thick brass with long lasting finish. Special long handle for better grip. This will help to hold it, even when it is hot. Long cotton wicks can be used with this lamp.
Dimensions: 2.25 inches (H) x 3.5 inches (W) x 2.24inches (top diameter)
Weight: 95 gms -
Mukut, Crown for Shringar of Ganesha & God Statues$60.00Handcrafted colorful stones studded Mukut for Deity Shringar is made in copper metal with gold polished, beads also with attachable string for adjustment of the crown on the Deity Statues Head. This Multi Stone Mukut designed for Saibaba, Matarani, Ganesha and other Gods statues.
Dimensions: 5.5 inches (H) x 6.5 inches (W) (ear to ear) approx
Weight: 130 grams approx
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Crown Mukut for Decor of Ganapati & God Idols$60.00Gemstone Mukut/Crown is the traditional symbolic form of headgear worn by Gods and Goddess. It represents power, legitimacy, victory, triumph, honour, and glory, as well as immortality, righteousness, and resurrection.
Dimensions: 6 inches (H) x 7 inches (W) (ear to ear) approx
Weight: 130 grams approx
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Divine Artistry Sacred Beauty Puja Brass Samai Lamp With Spiritual Grace Shank Chakra Symbols$433.33Puja Brass Samai Lamp oil Deepam made in brass with Shank Chakra Symbols on top and in middle. It has a wonderful finishing and polish. This Samai Lamps are used in large religious gatherings and temples.
Oil lamps are an integral part of every puja ritual and yajna. During the Aarti, the lamp is lit and is rotated in clockwise direction as a sign of invoking the energies of the deities. After the completion of Aarti, all devotees take the blessings from fire god.
Dimensions: 21 inches (H) x 7.5 inches (Diameter)approx
Weight: 10.500 kgs approx
Quantity: 2 pcs
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Symbolic Small Guru Teacher Paduka for Pooja - small$2.33Small padukas with stone work. Glittering artificial stones paduka for your altar.
Paduka is a compound word made up of two words namely, "pada" and "ka". In Sanskrit language,'PADA' means: "foot" and "ka" is a diminutive ending with literal meaning of "small".
Paduka also means foot prints of Hindu gods such as Vishnu, Shiva and several saints and masters that are worshipped in this symbolic form in houses and also in temples built for this purpose.
Design: Made in thick metal with gemstone studded.