Copper gopura kalasam is made with copper mterials Height -12inches,weight 0.230kgm.
A C0pper gopura kalasam (also known as a temple kalash or thazhikakkudam) is a sacred spire placed at the highest point of a Hindu temple tower (gopuram). Traditionally made from pure copper, these vessels are believed to attract and channel cosmic energy into the temple. Beyond their spiritual role, they historically served as a survival mechanism: ancient rulers like the Cholas filled them with food crop seeds to protect them from floods, replacing them every 12 years during the Kumbhabhishekam ceremony.
- Copper is chosen for its excellent electrical and spiritual conductivity, believed to amplify divine vibrations and act as a lightning conductor to protect the temple structure.
- It is considered a “pinnacle of spiritual energy” that wards off negative vibrations and brings prosperity to the surrounding area.
- As a sacred metal, copper represents the divine feminine energy (Shakti) and is used to maintain the sanctity of temple rituals.





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