This traditional brass holy water pot is a fine example of South Indian ritual art, commonly used in Hindu religious practices. Crafted from solid brass, it features a gracefully rounded body with a narrow waist and a flared rim, making it both visually appealing and easy to handle during worship. What sets this vessel apart is the hand-inscribed Devanagari script etched around its midsection, adding a layer of spiritual and historical significance. Used to hold Theertham (holy water) or Gangajal, this pot is a vital component of daily puja, abhishekam, and temple offerings. The sturdy base provides excellent balance, while the wide mouth allows for smooth pouring during rituals. The warm, golden tone and naturally aged patina of the brass lend it an antique charm rooted in South Indian tradition.
Key Features:
- South Indian Craftsmanship: Traditional form with a flared rim, engraved body, and solid construction.
- Engraved Script: Features Devanagari inscriptions, enhancing its spiritual and cultural value.
- Material: Solid brass with a naturally aged finish, symbolizing purity and endurance.
- Spiritual Function: Used for storing and offering holy water in Hindu worship ceremonies.
- Pack of one piece
- Material: Brass
- As it Appears
Material | Brass |
Color | Golden |
Height | 10.00 CM |
Diameter | 10.00 CM |
Size | 3.90 INCH |
Product Code | SNJ-433/68069 |