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Temple Kalash - 6.5 x 3 Inches | Copper Temple Gopura Kalasam/ Temple Top Kalash

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Original price Rs. 1,450.00 - Original price Rs. 1,450.00
Original price
Current price Rs. 1,450.00
Rs. 1,450.00 - Rs. 1,450.00
Current price Rs. 1,450.00
SKU 525042342
Width Height Depth Weight

3 in

6.5 in

3 in

0.235 kg

The Copper Temple Gopura Kalasam: A Divine Addition to Spiritual Spaces

• This elaborately crafted temple top kalash would add a touch of spiritual beauty to any temple. It captures the feeling of devotion and tradition, making it ideal for enriching spiritual settings.

The Tamil derivation of the word gopuram is from the two words: கோ (kō) and புறம் (puram) meaning 'king' and 'exterior' respectively. It originates from the Sangam age when it was known as ஓங்கு நிலை வாயில் (ōnggu nilai vāyil) meaning 'imperishable gateway'.

A Kalash (Sanskrit: कलश,) is generally in the form of a metal or stone spire, used to top the domes of Hindu temples. Kalashas as architectural features have been used at least before the first millennium BCE and were made of terracotta and wood during this early period. They were used as decorative elements placed on top of buildings. They are mainly restricted to temple architecture in the contemporary period.

• This copper temple kalash represents divine energy, prosperity, and purity. Its exquisite design embodies the ageless spirituality and art of temple architecture.
• The cosmic bond between the earth and the divinity is symbolized by the gopura kalasam, which is customarily positioned on top of a temple. 
• This piece is perfect for temple installations, religious events, or ornamental uses because it is made to mimic the sacred geometry of temple architecture. 
• This gopura kalasam's graceful lines and distinctive shape speak to cultural heritage and provide a sense of spiritual fulfillment to the surroundings.
• This copper kalash, which was created with both history and beauty in mind, is a monument to the expert craftsmanship ingrained in religious rituals. 
• It represents positive energy and divine favors in addition to improving a temple's aesthetic appeal. 
• This object is a symbol of spiritual harmony and cultural pride, whether it is used to sanctify a brand-new temple or to replace an old kalash.
• An important element that adds divine grace to any temple, house, or spiritual area is this copper temple top kalash. Allow its sacred significance to improve the mood and encourage devotion.

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