Lotus Design Brass Plate - 1 X 4.5 Inches | Pooja Thali Plate/ Small Plate For Diyas And Temple Offerings
"Celebrate sacred moments with our Brass Pooja Plateāwhere divine design meets timeless tradition."
Crafted with devotion and artistry, this brass pooja thali also known as brass plate, pooja plate, pital plate or decorative pooja plate, in lotus shape is more than a ritual accessoryāitās a symbol of purity, prosperity, and spiritual grace. Whether used as a brass thali for offerings or a decorative pooja plate for your home altar, its intricate lotus motif radiates serenity and reverence.
⢠Origins
The pooja plateāalso known as puja thaliāhas been a central element in Hindu rituals for centuries. Its roots trace back to Vedic traditions, where offerings to deities were arranged with care and symbolism. The plate serves as a sacred vessel that holds essential ritual items like diyas, kumkum, turmeric, flowers, and prasad. The term thali comes from Sanskrit, meaning āplateā or ātray.ā It represents the five elements (pancha tattva): earth, water, fire, air, and ether, which are invoked during worship. Over time, pooja thali evolved in design and materialāfrom simple clay or leaf trays to ornate versions made of silver, copper, and brass plates.
The lotus, a sacred symbol in Indian spirituality, represents purity rising above worldly attachments. Rooted in muddy waters yet blooming untouched and radiant, it mirrors the soulās journey toward enlightenmentāunaffected by the chaos of the material world. In Hindu philosophy, this symbolism is echoed in the Bhagavad Gita, where the ideal life is likened to a lotus: engaged in action, yet detached from its outcomes.
Unlike conventional round thalis, the plate itself is shaped like a lotus flower, with each petal delicately sculpted to reflect grace and serenity.. Associated with deities like Lakshmi, Saraswati, and Brahma, the lotus is revered as a symbol of creation, wisdom, and prosperity. Its presence in your pooja rituals serves as a reminder of inner clarity, grace, and the eternal light within.
⢠Applications and Uses
Perfect for holding diyas, kumkum, haldi, flowers, and prasad during poojas
Utilized in temples, home altars, and Navaratri Golu displays
A considerate gift for weddings, housewarmings, and significant religious events
Enhances other brass pooja items such as deepams, bells, and kalash
⢠Preservation and Care
Gently clean with a soft cloth and natural brass polish
Refrain from using harsh chemicals or abrasive scrubs
Store in a dry location to preserve its luster and prevent tarnishing
"From devotion to design, let every ritual radiate with the elegance of our lotus-inspired pooja plate."