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5'' Hindu Ritual Asthalakshmi Kalasha | Silver-Plated Brass

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"Where abundance flows, blessings follow." 


The Hindu Ritual Asthalakshmi Kalasha, plated in shimmering silver, beckons gracefully. It embodies the goddess Lakshmi, the bestower of wealth and prosperity. In her eight divine forms, she blesses her devotees with abundance in all spheres of life. The Kalasha signifies her presence, holding the essence of wealth and auspiciousness. Each ornament on it carries a distinct meaning, from the conch (divine sound) to the coconut (fulfilment of desires). As it adorns your sacred space, it resonates with the eternal desire for prosperity and spiritual richness.

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Specifications
MIV871
Silver-Plated Brass
Height: 5 inch
Width: 4 inch
Depth: 4 inch
Weight 150 gm
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An Emblem of Auspiciousness and Divine Grace

This exquisite kalasha, crafted from robust brass and adorned with a lustrous silver plating, is more than just a vessel; it is a conduit for divine blessings and a tangible representation of prosperity. The kalasha, or pot, holds profound significance in Hindu tradition, symbolizing the womb, the source of life, and the abundance of the universe. In ancient texts, it is often depicted brimming with water, mango leaves, and a coconut, representing the elemental forces of creation and the manifestation of divine energy. Its circular form speaks of wholeness, completion, and the cyclical nature of existence.

The Asthalakshmi: Embodiments of Wealth and Well-being

The surface of this sacred kalasha is intricately embossed with the figures of the Asthalakshmi, the eight divine forms of Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth, fortune, and auspiciousness. Each of these manifestations embodies a unique aspect of prosperity, from material riches and spiritual knowledge to courage, success, and progeny. Their presence on the kalasha serves as a constant reminder of the goddess's multifaceted blessings, inviting abundance and well-being into the home. The traditional depiction of Lakshmi, often seated on a lotus and bestowing wealth with her hands, is rendered here with artistic flair, evoking devotion and reverence. The Asthalakshmi are not merely symbols of monetary wealth, but encompass the broader spectrum of prosperity, including good health, harmonious relationships, and spiritual growth.

A Sacred Vessel for Ritual and Devotion

This silver-plated brass kalasha is ideally suited for a variety of Hindu rituals and puja ceremonies. It can be used to hold holy water, milk, or other auspicious offerings, or it can be placed as a central decorative piece during devotional practices. The tradition of Kalasha Sthapana, the ritualistic installation of the kalasha at the beginning of any significant ceremony or festival, is believed to invoke the presence of the divine and purify the surroundings. By placing this kalasha in your home or puja space, you invite the benevolent energies of Goddess Lakshmi and her eight forms, fostering an environment of prosperity, peace, and spiritual fulfillment. The cool sheen of the silver plating enhances its sacred aura, making it a treasured addition to any devotee's collection of ritualistic items. ––––––––––––––––––––

Artistry and Cultural Heritage

The craftsmanship evident in this kalasha speaks to a rich heritage of Indian artistry. The detailed engravings and the smooth finish of the silver plating showcase the skill of artisans who have passed down these techniques through generations. The very act of adorning such sacred objects with divine imagery is a testament to the deep-rooted faith and cultural values that permeate Indian society. This kalasha is not just an object of worship but also a piece of art that reflects the aesthetic sensibilities and spiritual devotion of its creators, bringing a touch of timeless elegance and sacredness to your sacred space.
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