Kaasumala - 12 Inches | Gold Polish Lakshmi Design Coin Kasumalai/ Kaasu Malai for Deity
• This kasumala is a holy adornment that is frequently placed on gods during religious festivals and ceremonies.
• It is said that wearing the coin necklace will bring luck, prosperity, and wealth.
• Every coin in this kaasu malai represents wealth and heavenly favor.
• Devotees seek blessings for prosperity, health, and happiness by adorning the deity with this kasumala.
• The deity jewelry is revered and thought to strengthen the divine spirit.
• It is said that the jingling sound of the coins in this kasumala attracts positive energy and purifies the air.
• The divine prosperity and charity are symbolized by the coin necklace.
• This kasumala is a lovely and significant way to pay respect to the god.
• The divine light is reflected in this jewellery for deities.
• Devotees show their love, devotion, and appreciation to the deity by presenting this kasumala.
• The cyclical aspect of life and the never-ending cycle of creation and destruction are symbolized by the coin necklace.
• This kasumala is a potent instrument for spiritual development and elevation.
• The sacred offering known as jewellery for deities is said to appease the divine.
• Devotees adorn the deity with this kasumala in order to protect him from evil energies and harmful effects.
• The coin necklace represents the gifts and abundance of God.
• Any religious ceremony can be made more beautiful and spiritually significant by using this kasumala, a lovely and sacred object.
Historical Roots of Jewelry in Hindu Worship
The use of jewelry in Hindu ceremonies dates back thousands of years, to the time when ancient writings and customs called for intricate decorations for gods and goddesses. According to archeological data, the origins of jewelry in Hindu devotion can be found in the elaborate ornaments composed of gold, silver, and precious stones discovered during the excavation of the Indus Valley Civilization. These early ornaments represented wealth, success, and a spiritual link; they were more than just ornamental; they had religious and cultural meaning.
The elaborately decorated idols found in historical temples throughout India reflect the concept that deities are divine forms that should be treated with the highest care and respect. As a sign of appreciation, faith, and worship, gods were also clothed and adorned with this respect.
Ancient Hindu texts such as the Vedas and the Agamas mention decorating deities as an essential part of ritual practices. For instance, the Shilpa Shastra, a book on ancient Indian sculpture and art, specifies precise rules for the clothing and ornamentation of idols. Every piece of jewelry, from necklaces and anklets to crowns, has a special meaning and is said to strengthen the idol's spiritual aura.
Necklaces (Haar): Necklaces symbolize love, prosperity, and commitment, and are often used to adorn idols of deities like Lakshmi, who is the goddess of wealth. In Hindu culture, each layer of necklace on a deity represents prosperity and the divine’s infinite grace toward humanity.