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new | Puja N Pujari Pancha Patra with Udharini/Spoon/Pali Set for Pooja (3 Inch)
Brand : Puja N Pujari
new | Puja N Pujari Pancha Patra with Udharini/Spoon/Pali Set for Pooja (3 Inch)
Brand : Puja N Pujari
Product Specifications
Color‎reddish brown
Item Part Number‎PNPCPPWP3-276
Primary material‎metal
Capacity‎Large
What is in the box?‎Pancha Patra with Pali
Manufacturer‎Puja N Pujari
Country of Origin‎India
ASINB07S1X7DF3
Customer Reviews3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars 12 ratings 3.8 out of 5 stars
Date First Available21 May 2019
ManufacturerPuja N Pujari
Product Details
Embossed Designed Lota/Kalash Best Use for Puja Purpose warming (grihaparvesa), wedding ,daily worship etc
Copper enhance Your Home decor with this antique elegant embozed designed lota
A kalash is placed with due rituals on all important occasions like the traditonal house warming (grihaparvesa), wedding ,daily worship etc
What's Inside The Box ?
Pancha Patra with Pali
Product Description
A 100% pure solid copper panchpatra and pali set (also called charan amrit set) is an integral part of poojas where in the holy charan amrit is placed before the pooja and then distributed upon the Pooja's completion.The Charanamrit literally means Amrit (Holy Nectar) from the Charan (Feet of the Lord) of the worshipped deity and is partaken as a sacred offering or a holy gift after the completion of the pooja.In many Hindu homes the cooked food is first offered to the Lord each day and is then consumed by everyone else. The offered food is mixed with the rest of the food and then served as prasad.
Product Description
A 100% pure solid copper panchpatra and pali set (also called charan amrit set) is an integral part of poojas where in the holy charan amrit is placed before the pooja and then distributed upon the Pooja's completion.The Charanamrit literally means Amrit (Holy Nectar) from the Charan (Feet of the Lord) of the worshipped deity and is partaken as a sacred offering or a holy gift after the completion of the pooja.In many Hindu homes the cooked food is first offered to the Lord each day and is then consumed by everyone else. The offered food is mixed with the rest of the food and then served as prasad.