Specification
Mfd. Month/Year : May 2025Manufacturer & Retailer: INDIAN ART VILLA, D-278, Meera Marg, Bani Park, Jaipur, Rajasthan - 302016, India
Customer Support: Email - care1@indianartvilla.in | Phone - 8094254611
MRP : 2820
Country Of Origin : INDIA
Weight - 465 Grams
Height - 1.1
Width - 8.1
Components - Ashtmangal Brass Pooja / Aarti Thali, with an Incense Stick Holder, a Pooja Bell, a Deepak, A Lota, A bowl for Camphor / Bhog
Key Features
- Our Products comes with INDIAN ART VILLA Care instruction Booklet & Sample Cleaning Powder , so our customer cum family faces no problem while using the product.
- This beautiful and useful Product has been handcrafted and Artisan Crafted by skilled craftsmen of Indian Art Villa with care & love and is of exceptional quality which makes it a perfect Gift for all occasions.
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Description
Indian Art Villa Presents Best Quality Brass Handmade Ashtmangal Pooja Thali set that includes a Thali 20.57 cm" wide, an Incense Stick Holder, a Deepak, A Lota, A pooja Bell, A bowl . We offer best affordable prices & Free Shipping PAN India. We also offer Easy returns & exchanges. T&C Applied. Brass is a material that has been used and cherished by our ancestors and it possess some miraculous health benefits which have been proved scientifically as well. These items have antique design that adds elegance to your Temple. This set of Pooja Thali is used to Worship the Almighty God, you can also call it as a Shagun Thali. In the early days, during pujas at home or at temples, the pure water or Gangajal used to be stored in brass pitchers or vessels. Not only for storing water, but for keeping the prasadam, the bhog, the flowers, and for keeping the puja samagris too, brass puja items were used. This metal is believed to attract and invoke the divine consciousness. Brass items are believed to generate a spiritual sound, which helps in purifying the surrounding. Even for cooking the prasadam or the bhog that has to be offered to the Lord, brass utensils are used till today.