Decorated Lota And Coconut With Base Set - 11.5 x 5.5 Inches | Metal Kalash/ Chombu& Holder for Wedding & Pooja
• Symbol of Prosperity and Divine Blessings
The Decorated Lota and Coconut with Base Set is an essential part of Hindu rituals and ceremonies, symbolizing purity, prosperity, and divine energy. This beautifully decorated set includes a metal lota (kalash/chombu), a decorative coconut, and a sturdy base/holder, making it a perfect addition to your home, pooja room, or wedding altar.
Significance of Kalash and Coconut in Hindu Rituals
• Symbol of Goddess Lakshmi
The kalash, filled with water and topped with a coconut, symbolizes Goddess Lakshmi, the bestower of wealth and prosperity. Placing this decorated lota during poojas invites abundance and positive vibrations into the home.
• Representation of Five Elements
The kalash represents the Pancha Bhootas (five elements)—earth, water, fire, air, and space—making it a powerful medium to connect with divine energies.
• Used in Various Rituals and Ceremonies
The lota and coconut set is widely used in auspicious occasions such as Griha Pravesh (housewarming), weddings, Lakshmi pooja, Varalakshmi vratam, and Navratri celebrations. It is placed as a sacred offering to invite divine grace and blessings.
• Coconut – Symbol of Self-Sacrifice and Purity
The coconut, with its hard outer shell and sweet inner water, symbolizes self-sacrifice, purity, and spiritual growth. Breaking a coconut during rituals signifies breaking the ego and surrendering to the divine.