This traditional brass Panchpatra water pot is a sacred vessel used in Hindu worship, especially during daily puja and ceremonial offerings. Handcrafted from solid brass, it features a rounded, pot-bellied form that gracefully tapers into a flared rim. The pot stands on four small feet, a distinctive design that symbolizes purity by keeping the vessel elevated off the ground—an important feature in Vedic rituals. Ideal for holding Gangajal (holy water), this Panchpatra is often used alongside an uddharani (spoon) during offerings and purification rites. The aged patina of the brass adds a vintage charm, making it not only a functional spiritual tool but also a collectible item representing India’s devotional heritage. Brass is known in Hindu tradition for its purifying properties and is believed to enhance spiritual energy.
Key Features:
- Material: Solid brass with a warm, natural patina and durable construction.
- Elegant Form: Bulbous body with a flared rim and four-legged base for ritual elevation.
- Ritual Use: Holds holy water during Hindu worship and purification ceremonies.
- Spiritual Significance: Brass promotes purity, sacredness, and positive energy in Vedic traditions.
- Pack of one piece
- Material: Brass
- As it Appears
Material | Brass |
Color | Golden |
Height | 10.00 CM |
Diameter | 9.00 CM |
Size | 3.90 INCH |
Product Code | SNJ-430/68066 |