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9" Jwala Nhaykan & Sinamu (Pooja Set) from Nepal

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"Light the way to divinity, one flame at a time." Journey into the spiritual realm with our Jwala Nhaykan & Sinamu (Pooja Set) from Nepal. In the heart of this set lies Jwala Nhaykan, the oil lamp that symbolizes the illumination of knowledge. Sinamu, the incense holder, represents the fragrant offering of prayers. Finely curated by skilled artisans in Nepal, each piece carries the essence of devotion. As you light the lamp and offer incense, you embark on a sacred journey, connecting with the ancient rituals of Nepal, a path to inner enlightenment.

Specifications
MIT281
Brass
Height: 9 inch
Width: 8 inch
Depth: 3 inch
Weight 1 kg
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Easy Returns
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Return within 7 days of
order delivery.See T&Cs
Fully Insured
Fully Insured
All orders are fully insured
to ensure peace of mind.
100% Handmade
100% Handmade
All products are
MADE IN INDIA.

A Sacred Ensemble for Devotion

This exquisite brass puja set, hailing from the spiritual heartland of Nepal, offers a tangible connection to ancient traditions and divine worship. Crafted with meticulous artistry, each piece within this ensemble is designed to elevate your daily rituals and bring a sense of sacredness to your home. The patina of aged brass speaks of its heritage, hinting at generations of devotion and prayer that have been offered using similar instruments.

Symbolism and Auspiciousness

The multi-tiered lamp, known as a Jwala Nhaykan, is a beacon of light, symbolizing the dispelling of darkness and ignorance. Its ascending levels represent the journey towards enlightenment, much like the mythological ascent of Mount Meru, the cosmic axis in Hindu cosmology. The flame itself is considered a divine witness, a representation of Agni, the Vedic god of fire, who carries oblations to the heavens. The delicate craftsmanship, with each tier precisely shaped, reflects the intricate details found in temple architecture across the Himalayas. The lamp’s design also evokes the multi-petaled lotus, a sacred symbol of purity, beauty, and spiritual awakening, often associated with deities like Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity. The incense burner, or Sinamu, is designed to hold aromatic offerings that purify the atmosphere and create an environment conducive to meditation and prayer. Its base, adorned with intricate patterns, often mirrors the foundational elements of sacred spaces, grounding the practice in stability and reverence. The smoke rising from the burner is not merely fragrance; it is believed to carry prayers and intentions to the divine realm. In many traditions, the smoke of incense is also seen as a way to invite benevolent spirits and to ward off negative energies, creating a protective aura around the devotee. The lid, often featuring small apertures, allows the fragrant smoke to escape gracefully, creating a visual as well as olfactory experience.

The Divine Emblem

The most striking piece in the set is the elaborately decorated circular emblem. This powerful motif, reminiscent of a sun or a radiating halo, is often a representation of divine presence and cosmic energy. At its apex, a crescent moon is subtly incorporated, signifying the cyclical nature of time and the divine balance of celestial forces. Within the central disc, the craftsmanship suggests a space for reflection or perhaps an invitation for a divine image to be placed or invoked. The surrounding ornamentation, a symphony of floral and geometric patterns, further enhances its spiritual significance, drawing inspiration from the intricate Mandalas used in Buddhist and Hindu tantric practices for meditation and concentration. Such symbols are believed to be visual representations of the universe, aiding the practitioner in understanding the interconnectedness of all things. This emblem can be seen as a focal point for devotion, a visual mantra that draws the mind towards the divine. This complete puja set from Nepal is more than just decorative; it is a functional art piece that invites you to engage in meaningful spiritual practices. Each element has been imbued with the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of its origin, ready to become a cherished part of your devotional journey.
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