Brass Dhoop Stand With Leg - 6 X 4.5 Inches | Sambrani Stand With Lid/ Peacock Handle Dhoopakal For Pooja
• Traditional Brass Dhoop Stand with Leg for Auspicious Rituals
• A beautifully designed sambrani holder that spreads divine fragrance during poojas and ceremonies.
• This versatile dhoop holder keeps the sacred fumes contained while enhancing the sanctity of your space.
• The peacock-handle dhoopakal with lid ensures safe, mess-free burning of sambrani and dhoop.
• Crafted in durable dhoop holder brass for long-lasting devotional use.
• Ideal for daily pooja, temple offerings, and spiritual gatherings.
• The sambrani holder releases a calming aroma, purifying the environment and uplifting the mind.
• A must-have dhoop holder for traditional homes, temples, and festive rituals.
Symbolism & Significance
The sambrani holder is a sacred vessel that carries the divine fragrance of sambrani resin, believed to ward off negative energies. A dhoop holder serves as a bridge between earthly offerings and spiritual connection. The dhoopakal with its lid and handle protects the embers while allowing the fragrance to diffuse. The dhoop holder brass construction signifies purity, resilience, and the glow of sacred fire, making it a perfect companion for daily worship.
Significance within Golu Tradition
During Navaratri, the sambrani holder is often placed near the golu display to infuse the space with fragrance. The dhoop holder enhances the spiritual atmosphere, while a polished dhoopakal adds aesthetic beauty to the arrangement. A shining dhoop holder brass reflects the glow of lamps and spreads auspicious energy across the festive setup.
Navaratri & Pooja Display Context
• Sambrani holder is lit before morning and evening prayers to sanctify the surroundings.
• A sturdy dhoop holder ensures incense burning remains safe and controlled.
• The dhoopakal with peacock handle brings traditional charm to your pooja decor.
• A high-quality dhoop holder brass keeps its luster through years of worship.
The Legend of Sambrani & Dhoop Worship
In ancient temple traditions, the sambrani holder was used by priests to carry sacred smoke around deities as part of purification rituals. The dhoop holder has roots in Vedic times, where burning herbs was believed to invite divine presence. The dhoopakal became a symbolic tool of offering, particularly in South Indian temples. A dhoop holder brass was treasured for its auspicious metal properties, believed to channel positive vibrations during poojas.
Bring Home the Sacred Essence of Fragrance
Invite purity, devotion, and divine energy into your home with this sambrani holder, dhoop holder, dhoopakal, and dhoop holder brass—a timeless treasure for every pooja.