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Contents: Plate with incense holder, container and oil lamp.
Dimensions:
Plate: 0.5 inches (H) x 9.5 inches (Diameter)
Diya: 1.5 inches (H) x 2 inches (W)
Agardan: 1.5 inches (H) x 2 inches (W)
Container: 1.25 inches (H) x 2 inches (W

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Puja plate is used for keeping puja items during puja.The puja items kept in a puja plate include Roli for tilak, Akshat, Ghanti (bell),a smallKalash filled with water,Kalava to tie around the wrist,aarti-diya and some colorful flowers.The puja-thali has special significance for the festivals.Agarbatti, camphor, coconut, belpatra,betel leaves, sandalwood paste,candles, flowers,seasonal fruits and sweets (as Prasad) and silver or gold coins having image of Goddess Lakshmi,Lord Ganesh,Om,Swastika or Shree are also kept in a thali.

Design: Made of shining brass.
Brass is well known for its grasping capacity. It grasps the divine spirit upto 30%, when compared to other metals. The spiritual vibrations are attracted towards these shining idols easily.
Contents: Plate with incense holder, container and oil lamp.
Dimensions:
Plate: 0.5 inches (H) x 9.5 inches (Diameter)
Diya: 1.5 inches (H) x 2 inches (W)
Agardan: 1.5 inches (H) x 2 inches (W)
Container: 1.25 inches (H) x 2 inches (W)
Weight of thali: 200 grams

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Vishnu Conch Tulsi Mala https://diyabati.com/product/vishnu-conch-tulsi-mala/ Thu, 13 Jan 2022 08:52:45 +0000 https://diyabati.com/?post_type=product&p=4582

Vishnu Conch Tulsi Mala has been beautifully designed in tulsi wood for wearing.
Length: 9.5 inches (24 cm) approx
Circumference: 19 inches (48 cm) approx
Diameter of beads: 6 mm approx
Wooden Conch dimensions: 2.25 inches (H) x 0.6 inch (diameter) (58 x 15 mm) approx
Weight: 7 grams approx
Quantity: 1 pc

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Vishnu Conch Tulsi Mala has been beautifully designed in tulsi wood for wearing.

The benefits of the wearing Vishnu Conch Tulsi mala is spiritual and physical healing powers, the touch of the Tulsi wood acts as a rejuvenator for the stressed mind and brings the spiritual self of a person closer to God. On top of that, wearing the It is said to balance the kapha and the vata dosha. Tulsi clears the aura, and its subtle smell fills the heart with sensation of the divine.

Length: 9.5 inches (24 cm) approx
Circumference: 19 inches (48 cm) approx
Diameter of beads: 6 mm approx
Wooden Conch dimensions: 2.25 inches (H) x 0.6 inch (diameter) (58 x 15 mm) approx
Weight: 7 grams approx

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7 Mukhi Rudraksha Kantha Mala https://diyabati.com/product/7-mukhi-rudraksha-kantha-mala/ Thu, 13 Jan 2022 08:47:46 +0000 https://diyabati.com/?post_type=product&p=4579

7 Mukhi Rudraksha Kantha Malas Beautifully Handcrafted with 54 Seven Mukhi Rudraksha Beads of 10 mm size.
No. of beads: 53+1
Bead size:  10 mm approx.
Origin: Java
Length: 17 inches

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Kantha mala made of 54 7 (seven) Mukhi java beads of Rudraksha 10 mm size.

A Kantha mala is a set of multiple rudraksha of the differ type strung in the form of a necklace. Wearing a Kantha mala helps to give stimulated energies of the same mukhi. Kanthas have been worn by Indian saints since times immemorial. Apart from their traditional aspect, they look rich when worn.

Design: Made of large 7 mukhi from Java in traditional design with knots (Large 7 Mukhi Nepal Rudraksha) between the beads.
No. of beads: 53+1
Bead size:  10 mm approx.
Origin: Java
Length: 17 inches

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Blowing Shankha / Bajnewala Shankh in Flower Design https://diyabati.com/product/blowing-shankha-bajnewala-shankh-in-flower-design/ Thu, 13 Jan 2022 08:34:31 +0000 https://diyabati.com/?post_type=product&p=4573

Flower Carved on Blowing Shankh, this shankha is ideal for daily Aarti and Pujas in temple and home. Real conch shell for your altar and deity temples. The natural Shankh which has hand carved in a lord Ganesh design.

Dimensions: 7.5 inches (L) x 4.inches (W) (20 x 11 cm) approx
Weight: 770 gms approx

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Flower Carved on Blowing Shankh, this shankha is ideal for daily Aarti and Pujas in temple and home. Real conch shell for your altar and deity temples. The natural Shankh which has hand carved in a lord Ganesh design.

The Shankh has been a vital part of Hindu rituals from time immemorial. It first made its appearance in the Puranas during the churning of the ocean. It is believed that the planetary elements like the sun, the moon and the stars are stationed at the base of the shankh, the deity Parajapati on its surface, and Ganga and Saraswati at the forefront. It is also believed to emit vibrations that not only destroy germ in the atmosphere but also amplify one’s devotion to the Gods.

Other uses of this shankh:
• Sprinkling water during Aarti
• For offering Gangajal.

The shankha is a sacred emblem used as a trumpet in Hindu ritual, and in the past was used as a war trumpet. The shankha is praised in Hindu scriptures as a giver of fame, longevity and prosperity, the cleanser of sin and the abode of Lakshmi, who is the goddess of wealth and consort of Vishnu. The shankha is displayed in Hindu art in association with Vishnu. As a symbol of water, it is associated with female fertility and serpents (Nagas).

Shankha’s significance is traced to the nomadic times of the animists who used the sound emanating from this unique shell to drive away evil demons of whom they were scared. Over the centuries, the shankha was adopted as one of the divine symbols of Hinduism. Brahma Vaivarta Purana recalls the creation of conchs: Lord Shiva flung a trident towards the demons, burning them instantaneously. Their ashes flew in the sea creating conchs.

The sound of the shankha symbolises the sacred Om sound. Vishnu holding the conch represents him as the god of sound. Brahma Vaivarta Purana declares that shankha is the residence of both Lakshmi and Vishnu, bathing by the waters led through a shankha is considered as like bathing with all holy waters at once. Sankha Sadma Purana declares that bathing an image of Vishnu with cow milk is as virtuous as performing a million yajnas (fire sacrifices), and bathing Vishnu with Ganges river water frees one from the cycle of births. It further says “while the mere sight of the conch (shankha) dispels all sins as the Sun dispels the fog, why talk of its worship?” Padma Purana asserts the same effect of bathing Vishnu by Ganges water and milk and further adds doing so avoids evil, pouring water from a shankha on one’s own head before a Vishnu image is equivalent to bathing in the pious Ganges river.

In Buddhism, the conch shell has been incorporated as one of the eight auspicious symbols, also called Ashtamangala.

Dimensions: 7.5 inches (L) x 4 inches (W) approx
Weight: 770 gms approx

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