Ganesha Staphan Pooja Vidhi Shriphal Kalash made in pure copper with gold polished. This kalash has been decorated with golden chains and Lord Ganesha ,Auspicious Holy symbol with colorful beads. This Mangal Kalash set used in our daily pooja.
How to use Kalash in Puja?
Kalasha is a pot filled with water. Mango leaves are placed in the mouth of the pot and a coconut is placed over it. A red or white thread is tied around its neck. When the pot is filled with water or rice, it is known as purnakumbha representing the inert body which when filled with the divine life force gains the power to do all the wonderful things that makes life what it is.
Before the creation came into being, Lord Vishnu was reclining on His snake-bed in the milky ocean From His navel emerged a lotus from which appeared Lord Brahma, the Creator, who thereafter created this world. The water in the kalasha symbolizes the primordial water from which the entire creation emerged It is the giver of life to all and has the potential of creating innumerable names and forms, the inert objects and the sentient beings and all that is auspicious in the world from the energy behind the universe. The leaves and coconut represent creation. The thread represents the love that “binds” all in creation. The kalasha 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.
Another legend states, when the asuras and the devas churned the milky ocean, the Lord appeared bearing the post of nectar, which blessed one with everlasting life. Thus the kalasha also symbolizes immortality.
Dimensions:
Total height: 8.75 inches x 4 inches (W)
Nariyal: 6.25 inches (H) x 3.5 inches (W)
Kalash: 3.75 inches (H) x 4 inches (W)
Weight: 500 grams approx
Design: slightly may vary
How to use Kalash in Puja?
Kalasha is a pot filled with water. Mango leaves are placed in the mouth of the pot and a coconut is placed over it. A red or white thread is tied around its neck. When the pot is filled with water or rice, it is known as purnakumbha representing the inert body which when filled with the divine life force gains the power to do all the wonderful things that makes life what it is.
Before the creation came into being, Lord Vishnu was reclining on His snake-bed in the milky ocean From His navel emerged a lotus from which appeared Lord Brahma, the Creator, who thereafter created this world. The water in the kalasha symbolizes the primordial water from which the entire creation emerged It is the giver of life to all and has the potential of creating innumerable names and forms, the inert objects and the sentient beings and all that is auspicious in the world from the energy behind the universe. The leaves and coconut represent creation. The thread represents the love that “binds” all in creation. The kalasha 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.
Another legend states, when the asuras and the devas churned the milky ocean, the Lord appeared bearing the post of nectar, which blessed one with everlasting life. Thus the kalasha also symbolizes immortality.
Dimensions:
Total height: 8.75 inches x 4 inches (W)
Nariyal: 6.25 inches (H) x 3.5 inches (W)
Kalash: 3.75 inches (H) x 4 inches (W)
Weight: 500 grams approx
Design: slightly may vary
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Short Description | Kalasha is a pot filled with water. Mango leaves are placed in the mouth of the pot and a coconut is placed over it. A red or white thread is tied around its neck. Dimensions: Total height: 8.75 inches x 4 inches (W) Nariyal: 6.25 inches (H) x 3.5 inches (W) Kalash: 3.75 inches (H) x 4 inches (W) Weight: 500 grams approx |
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