• It is a pot-shaped vessel with a wide base, a narrow neck, and a round top, and is often adorned with intricate designs and engravings.
• The kalash pot is considered a symbol of abundance, prosperity, and purity, and is often used as an offering in puja (worship) rituals.
• The chombu is a smaller version of the kalash and is typically used to hold water or other sacred substances during worship.
• The Copper material used in the construction of the kalash chombu is believed to have a purifying effect on the substances it contains, and is also considered to be a symbol of strength and durability.
• During Varalaskhmi puja, the face of Sri Lakshmi is well decorated and placed on a kumba or kalasham using coconuts adorned with limbs and flowers.
• The kalash pot is often used in the Purna Kumbha ritual, where it is filled with water and decorated with mango leaves and a coconut.
• This pooja pot is used in the abhishekam, or ritual bathing, of the deity.
• This Kalash pooja pot is made of high-quality Copper and is supported by a sturdy base. The smooth, flawless finish of the showpiece adds to its magical charm.
• The Copper kalasam chombu is a popular gift item for weddings, housewarming, and other special occasions.