Used in Hindu religious ceremonies and pujas. Filled with water, mixed with cardamom and turmeric and a gold ring, the small mouth of the kalash is decorated with mango leaves and a coconut to invoke auspiciousness and the deity /ies being worshipped
The Kalash is commonly used in Hindu religious ceremonies and pujas. Filled with water, mixed with cardamom, turmeric and a gold ring, the small mouth of the kalash is decorated with mango leaves and a coconut to invoke auspiciousness and the deity /ies being worshipped. In Hindu weddings, the Kalash is considered auspicious and is used as a symbol of the divine presence during the marriage ceremony. The Kalash is an essential element in fire rituals (havans) and yagnas, representing the sacred fire and containing consecrated water invoking Varuna (the God of Waters). During festivals like Navratri and Durga Puja, the Kalash is used as part of the ritualistic worship. Many families use the Kalash for housewarming ceremonies to invoke positive energy and seek blessings for their new home. The Kalash has multipurpose use all year round.
Buy a Copper Kalash (pot) - 625 gms from GiriUK
Weight(KG) | 0.625000 |
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