Kalasa Kudam - 12 X 11.5 Inches | Copper Handi/ Ghada/ Theertha Kudam For Ritual And Traditional Functions
"Invoke sacred energy with every ritualāembrace the divine tradition of using the Copper Kalasham in your spiritual ceremonies."
Kalash-Kudam, sometimes known as Kalasham, Copper Kalash, or Kalasha Kudam, is a traditional copper container used in holy Vedic ceremonies, homam, and pooja. An essential element of every Hindu altar.
⢠Origin
The kalasham, which represents life, creation, and heavenly energy in Vedic rites, has its origins there. This copper kudam is made of solid copper and has a little texture because of the use of ancient manufacturing methods. It is also shiny and smooth. The ship is usually packed with water, then topped with coconut and mango leaves to symbolize auspicious starts and fertility. The copper kalash is well-known for holding onto good energy and is revered in a variety of events, such as temple rites, housewarmings, and weddings.
The kalasha kudam, which symbolizes the presence of the deity, is extensively employed during Navaratri, Varalakshmi Vratham, Durga Pooja, and Ganesh Chaturthi. Depending on the event, it is frequently positioned in the middle of ceremonies to call upon Lakshmi, Durga, or Saraswati.The kalasham is a sacred representation of life and plenty in both the North Indian and South Indian traditions. The copper kudam is an essential item in Tamil and Telugu families for auspicious events. Its religious and symbolic value in rites has made it a mainstay in India for centuries.
⢠Uses
⢠Place during pooja or homam after filling with fresh water.
⢠For festival rituals, use sandalwood, turmeric, and kumkum for decoration.
⢠During Navaratri Kalasha Sthapana, use it as the main component.
⢠Perfect for housewarmings, Vastu pooja, and temple rituals.
⢠Placed with coconut and mango leaves to invite divine presence.
⢠Preservation
⢠To preserve the copper luster, use tamarind, lemon, or vinegar to clean it frequently.
⢠To prevent tarnishing, make sure to dry completely after washing.
⢠When not in use, keep it wrapped in a dry cloth.
⢠Avoid using harsh scrubbers that can scratch the surface.
⢠After use, avoid direct contact with acidic materials.
"Honor your rituals with authenticityābring home the Copper Kalasham and uphold tradition with every sacred ceremony."