Brass Sangu Chakara Kumbam kalasam in Brass material, Total Height -5″inches,Total weight-1.550kgm.
Brass Sangu Chakara Kumbam kalasam (also known as a Kalash or Chombu) is a sacred brass vessel used in Hindu rituals, symbolizing abundance, prosperity, and the life-sustaining essence of water. Often filled with water and topped with mango leaves and a coconut—a configuration known as Purna-Kumbha—it represents the entire universe and is used to welcome deities during ceremonies like Puja or housewarming.
- Purpose it is used to hold holy water during prayers, rituals, and temple consecrations.
- Symbolism is to often filled with water, topped with mango leaves and a coconut, symbolizing prosperity and divine energy.
- Usagee is popular in pooja rooms, for housewarming ceremonies, and as shikar kalash (temple top) structures.
- Materials are usually crafted from pure or solid brass for durability and traditional aesthetics.
- Ranging from small home puja kudams to large temple gopura kalasams.





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