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Achmani - 0.5 x 3.5 Inches | Brass Uddharani/ Pali Spoon for Pooja

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Rs. 70.00
Rs. 70.00 - Rs. 70.00
Current price Rs. 70.00
SKU 52502698
Width Height Depth Weight

3.5 in

0.5 in

0.75 in

0.02 kg

Brass Achmani: A Sacred Ritual Spoon for Divine Worship

Enhance the sanctity of your pooja rituals with the Brass Achmani, a beautifully crafted tool essential for spiritual practices. This elegant ritual spoon serves as a perfect instrument for purifying and offering water during pooja ceremonies. The pooja spoon adds a divine touch to your worship, making it an indispensable part of any sacred setting.

• Origin of the Brass Achmani
The achmani is an ancient utensil in Hindu rituals, used to offer water or holy liquids to the deities during pooja. The term "achmani" comes from the Sanskrit language, representing a small spoon used in purification rituals. Traditionally made from different materials like wood, stone, and metal, brass has been widely favored due to its durability and spiritual significance. It is believed that the uddharani or ritual spoon made from brass helps to channel divine energies, making it ideal for spiritual practices that require purity and sanctity.

• The brass achmani is highly valued, especially in South India, where it is an essential tool in temples and during poojas. Its importance is especially seen during key festivals and rituals like Maha Shivaratri, Navaratri, and Ganesh Chaturthi, when water or sacred liquids are poured over idols. The brass material adds to the spiritual value, enhancing the purity and positive energy of the ritual.

• Primarily used during pooja ceremonies, this ritual spoon offers water, milk, or other sacred liquids to the deities. It plays a key role in rituals like abhishekam and rudrabhishekam, adding spiritual significance to the offerings. Simply dip the pooja spoon in a container of holy water or liquids and offer it to the idol during the ceremony. The uddharani or achmani ensures that the offerings are made with utmost reverence.

• Preservation and Care: To maintain your brass achmani, store it in a dry, cool place, away from direct sunlight and humidity to prevent tarnishing. Clean it regularly with a soft cloth or mild soap to keep it shiny. Brass naturally tarnishes over time, so gentle polishing with a brass cleaner will maintain its gleam and spiritual integrity. Avoid using abrasive materials or harsh chemicals that could damage the surface.

• The brass achmani holds special significance during religious festivals such as Maha Shivaratri, Ganesh Chaturthi, and Navaratri, where it is used to worship Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi, and Lord Ganesha. It is an essential item in pooja rituals, bringing divine blessings and spiritual harmony to your home.

"Order Now to Invite the Divine Blessings of Purity and Peace with the Brass Achmani!"

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