Kartique Brass Riddhi Siddhi Swastik Kalash for Wealth and Prosperity for Home Office Decoration Gift Kalasa for Temple…


Dimension : Height 6 Inch , Length 4 Inch , Width 4 Inch
The Purna-Kalasha is considered a symbol of abundance and “source of life” in the Vedas. Purna-Kumbha is preeminently a Vedic motif, known from the time of Rigveda. It is also called Soma-Kalasha, Chandra-Kalasha, Indra-Kumbha, Purnaghata, Purna-Virakamsya, Bhadra ghata, or Mangala ghata. It is referred to as “overflowing full vase”
The Kalasha is believed to contain amrita, the elixir of life, and thus is viewed as a symbol of abundance, wisdom, and immortality. The Kalasha is often seen in Hindu iconography as an attribute, in the hands of Hindu deities like the creator god Brahma, the destroyer god Shiva as a teacher, and the goddess of prosperity Lakshmi

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Purna-kalasha is accepted to be an image of favorability typifying either Ganesha, remover of deterrents, or his mom Gauri, the goddess of family unit abundance or Lakshmi. The purna-kalasha is revered in every Hindu merriment identified with marriage and labor, as a mother goddess or Devi. It’s appealing look will going to delight your visitors and guests and will give the regal touch to your home. Improve your stylistic theme – with this gold-plated Kalash upgrade the style estimation of the house, office, inn, and blessing it to somebody amid weddings, commemorations, house warming services, new pursuit and so on. A Kalash is put with due customs on terrifically imperative events. It is set close to the passage as an indication of welcome. It is additionally utilized in a conventional way while getting heavenly personages. Care guidance – don’t wash, utilize the dry/wet cotton material to expel soil. On the event of Diwali, commemoration, birthday celebrations these things can be promptly transformed into a great present thing.

Dimension : Height 6 Inch , Length 4 Inch , Width 4 Inch
The Purna-Kalasha is considered a symbol of abundance and “source of life” in the Vedas. Purna-Kumbha is preeminently a Vedic motif, known from the time of Rigveda. It is also called Soma-Kalasha, Chandra-Kalasha, Indra-Kumbha, Purnaghata, Purna-Virakamsya, Bhadra ghata, or Mangala ghata. It is referred to as “overflowing full vase”
The Kalasha is believed to contain amrita, the elixir of life, and thus is viewed as a symbol of abundance, wisdom, and immortality. The Kalasha is often seen in Hindu iconography as an attribute, in the hands of Hindu deities like the creator god Brahma, the destroyer god Shiva as a teacher, and the goddess of prosperity Lakshmi
The Purna-Kalasha is believed to be a symbol of auspiciousness embodying either Ganesha, remover of obstacles, or his mother Gauri, the goddess of household bounty or Lakshmi. The Purna-Kalasha is worshipped in all Hindu festivities related to marriage and childbirth, as a mother goddess or Devi. In this context, the metal pot or Kalasha represents material things: a container of fertility – the earth and the womb, which nurtures and nourishes life.
The Purna-Kalasha is also worshipped at Hindu ceremonies like Griha Pravesha (house warming), child naming, havan (fire-sacrifice), Vaastu dosha rectification, and daily worship.

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