25717ECKhadkulo

Himalayan Khadkulo Offering Plate | Sacred Ritual Plate


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Size: 30cm x 8.5cm
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Traditional Khadkulo Offering | Ritual Offering Item

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Size: 8.5cm(Height) x 30cm(Length) x 30cm(Width)
Weight: 0.78 kg
Materials: Copper, Gold Plated
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About Our Product

This spiritual handcrafted khadkulo is a traditional Himalayan ritual offering vessel, meticulously crafted from copper and finished with gold plating. Measuring 8.5 cm in height and 30 cm in width and length, it is designed to hold sacred offerings such as water, grains, flowers, or other items used in pujas and spiritual ceremonies. Its presence enhances altars, meditation spaces, and ceremonial areas, bringing both spiritual significance and visual elegance.

The surface of the khadkulo is engraved with meaningful symbols, including the Eight Auspicious Symbols and the Vishvavajra (Double Vajra). These designs represent blessings, protection, balance, and spiritual energy, connecting the user to the rich traditions of Himalayan devotional practice. Each engraved motif contributes to the sacred aura of the piece, making it a centerpiece for spiritual reflection and ritual observance.

Ideal for daily worship, temple rituals, or ceremonial offerings, this khadkulo fosters mindfulness, devotion, and the flow of blessings. Its careful design and traditional symbolism make it not only a ritual tool but also an artistic representation of Himalayan spiritual heritage. Display it on altars, in meditation corners, or sacred spaces to cultivate a serene, reverent, and spiritually uplifting atmosphere.

Introduction of Khadkulo

Khadkulo is a traditional Nepalese vessel with both cultural and ceremonial importance. It was once used for cooking and storing grains. Still, it is now widely utilized in rituals, particularly during weddings, where it is ceremonially used to wash the bride and groom's hands and feet, symbolizing reverence and divine blessings. Following the procedure, the Khadkulo is frequently given as a gift to the bride. In modern times, it is also utilized as a decorative object, sometimes filled with flowers or water and placed in houses or businesses to bring prosperity, beauty, and good energy.

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