A brass *pooja thali* is an essential part of Hindu rituals and ceremonies, used to hold various items required during worship or prayer. Traditionally crafted from brass, this thali not only adds a touch of elegance and beauty to the ritual space but also carries spiritual significance, as brass is considered an auspicious metal in Indian culture. The pooja thali typically includes key elements like a *diya (lamp), **kumkum (vermilion), **haldi (turmeric), **akshat (rice grains), **incense sticks, and sometimes small containers for **holy water* or *sandalwood paste*. Many thalis are intricately designed with engravings or decorative motifs, symbolizing divinity and devotion. Brass thalis are durable and long-lasting, making them a timeless addition to households, passed down through generations. These thalis enhance the devotional experience by bringing together all the elements needed for prayer in one beautifully organized place.
Thali 33 x 2 cm ,Bowls 7 x 3 cm,Bell 5 x 13 cm ,Charnamrit Spoon 4 cm ,Charnamrit Lota 7 x 7 cm 150 ml,Agarbatti Stand 10 x 5 cm ,Tilak Bowl Stand 12 x 10 cm ,Diya 11 x 6 cm
Total Weight 2.2 Kg
Brass Plate (Thali):Central piece of the pooja setup, often ornately designed.Symbolizes the offering of prayers and devotion.
Diya (Lamp): A small brass oil lamp (diya) to light during the pooja, symbolizing the presence of divine light.
Incense Holder: A small stand for holding incense sticks (agarbatti), used to purify the surroundings with fragrant smoke.
Bell (Ghanti): A small brass bell rung at the beginning of prayers to invoke the presence of deities and drive away negative energies.
Kumkum and Chandan Holders: – Small containers to hold red vermilion powder (kumkum) and sandalwood paste (chandan) for tilak or offering to the deity.
Water or Panchamrit Pot: A small brass pot to hold water or the sacred five-element nectar (panchamrit) for cleansing rituals or offering.
Flower Tray: Space or tray for fresh flowers to offer to the deity during the ritual.
Spoon: A small spoon to offer water or sprinkle it during the ritual purification.
Prasad Bowl: A small container to place the offering of food or sweets as prasad for the deity.
Each of these elements is symbolic and holds significant meaning in Hindu pooja rituals, aimed at connecting with the divine and invoking blessings.
Maintenance: Maintaining a brass Pooja thali is similar to caring for a brass lota. Here are some tips to keep your thali shining and in good condition:
- Hand wash only, do not use dishwasher
2. Brass as a metal has nature to oxidize, use a solution of vinegar or lemon juice and salt diluted with some water at such times but not regular.
3. Do not use metal or any hard scrubber that can put scratches on body, always use a soft sponge for washing
4. Use Copper or Brass Shining Powder or Food Safe Polish to shine is back to as brand new
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