This beautifully crafted brass Panchpatra holy water pot is a classic example of Indian ritualware, used for sacred purposes in Hindu worship. Made from solid brass, it features a rounded body that gently tapers at the neck and flares at the rim, supported by a rare and distinctive three-legged base. Subtle linear engravings near the rim and midsection add a touch of elegance, while the natural golden patina gives it an antique charm. Used in daily puja, abhishekam, and other ceremonial practices, the Panchpatra is designed to hold Gangajal (holy water) and is often paired with an uddharani (spoon). Its raised base provides added stability and signifies purity by preventing direct contact with the ground. Brass, widely revered in Hindu tradition, is believed to purify energy and maintain spiritual balance.
Key Features:
- Material: Solid brass construction with a warm antique finish for durability and spiritual appeal.
- Unique Design: Bulbous body with flared rim and rare tripod feet for elevation and stability.
- Spiritual Function: Ideal for storing and offering holy water during Hindu rituals.
- Symbolic Significance: Brass enhances positive energy, purity, and divine connection in Vedic tradition.
- Pack of one piece
- Material: Brass
- As it Appears
Material | Brass |
Color | Golden |
Height | 9.00 CM |
Diameter | 7.00 CM |
Size | 3.51 INCH |
Product Code | SNJ-427/68063 |