Copper Sombhu made with copper materials one litter of Capacity.
A copper Sombhu(also known as a kalash or chombu) is a sacred ritual vessel used extensively in Hindu traditions for both home worship and temple architecture. It typically features a wide base and a narrow neck, symbolizing abundance, prosperity, and the “source of life”.
- Pooja Kalasam: Used in daily rituals and special ceremonies like housewarmings (Griha Pravesh) or weddings. It is often filled with holy water or rice, topped with mango leaves and a coconut to represent the divine presence.
- Abhishekam Pot: Specifically used for ritual bathing of deities with sacred liquids like milk, honey, or water.
- Ashtalakshmi Kalash: A specialized vessel engraved with the eight forms of Goddess Lakshmi, commonly used during festivals like Navratri or Diwali to invite wealth and well-being.
- Spiritual Energy: Copper is considered a sacred metal that attracts and retains positive energy while neutralizing negative vibrations in its surroundings.
- Water Purification: From an Ayurvedic perspective, water stored in copper (Tamra Jal) gains antimicrobial properties, helping to balance the body’s pH and eliminate harmful bacteria.
- Vastu Alignment: Placing a water-filled copper kalash in the northeast corner of a home is believed to bring harmony and peace.





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