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Exotic Mangal Kodum Poojan Kalash in Artistic Leaf Design
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This kalash is placed on the pujavedi (worship dais or table) near the idols or pictures of the deity. It is placed facing the North, in the center. This positioning signifies balance; balance that one needs to achieve success in every walk of life. Often it is topped by a coconut or a deepak and kept on the sacred Vedic swastika symbol or a Vedic swastika is drawn on it by using wet vermillion, sandal-wood powder and turmeric.
Dimensions: 4.5 inches (H) x 4.5 inches (W)
Weight: 380 gms
Dimensions: 4.5 inches (H) x 4.5 inches (W)
Weight: 380 gms
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The Kalash symbolically represents creation. The vacant pot, symbolizes earth, and the water filled symbolizes the primordial water from which life began on earth. It is filled with water (preferably the water of holy Ganga, any sacred river or clean, running water). Its top open end holds betel or mango leaves and a red-yellow sanctified thread (kalawa or mauli) is tied around its neck. This kalash is placed on the pujavedi (worship dais or table) near the idols or pictures of the deity. It is placed facing the North, in the center. This positioning signifies balance; balance that one needs to achieve success in every walk of life. Often it is topped by a coconut or a deepak and kept on the sacred Vedic swastika symbol or a Vedic swastika is drawn on it by using wet vermillion, sandal-wood powder and turmeric.
The mango leaves represent the life forms. And coconut a product from the life forms is again filled with water symbolically representing endless cycle and the single thread that runs in all of us When devas and asuras churned the ocean to obtain the immortality nectar,it is said that the nectar appeared in a kalasha. Thus, it also symbolizes immortality. The water in the kalasha is also used during the consecration of temples and is known as kumbabhisheka and it involves pouring water from several kalashas.
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: 4.5 inches (H) x 4.5 inches (W)
Weight: 380 gms
The mango leaves represent the life forms. And coconut a product from the life forms is again filled with water symbolically representing endless cycle and the single thread that runs in all of us When devas and asuras churned the ocean to obtain the immortality nectar,it is said that the nectar appeared in a kalasha. Thus, it also symbolizes immortality. The water in the kalasha is also used during the consecration of temples and is known as kumbabhisheka and it involves pouring water from several kalashas.
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: 4.5 inches (H) x 4.5 inches (W)
Weight: 380 gms
The Exotic Mangal Kodum Poojan Kalash plays a vital role in Hindu rituals, symbolizing creation and the cycle of life. It is often filled with water, representing the primordial waters from which life began. When placed on the pujavedi, it signifies balance and harmony, essential for achieving success in various aspects of life.
For optimal significance, the kalash should be placed facing the North, in the center of the pujavedi, near the idols or pictures of the deity. This positioning is believed to enhance the flow of positive energy and balance during worship. Additionally, it can be topped with a coconut or deepak for added symbolism.
The kalash is crafted with an artistic leaf design, representing natural elements and spirituality. It is typically made from durable materials that can hold water and withstand the elements of puja rituals. The intricate design not only adds aesthetic value but also enhances its spiritual significance during worship.
Traditionally, the kalash is filled with clean, running water or water from a sacred river, symbolizing purity and life. You can also add betel leaves or mango leaves on top, along with a red-yellow sanctified thread tied around its neck. These elements enhance the kalash's significance and connection to spiritual rituals.
To maintain the kalash, ensure it is cleaned regularly to avoid any buildup of dirt or residue from puja offerings. Use mild soap and water, and dry it thoroughly to prevent any damage. Store it in a safe place when not in use, and handle it with care during rituals to preserve its beauty and significance.
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