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Traditional Himalayan Kalash | Copper Sacred Offering Vase

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Size: 14cm x 13.5cm
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Ritual Offering Kalasha | Altar Decor for Blessings and Spiritual Practice

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Size: 14cm(Height) x 13.5cm(Length) x 13.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.28 kg
Materials: Electro Gold plated , Copper 
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About Our Product

This  Ritual Offering Kapala represents abundance, purity, blessings, and sacred offering in Buddhist and Hindu spiritual traditions. Crafted from copper with electro gold plating, the vessel features a rounded vase form with a fitted lid, floral engravings, and a lotus-inspired motif at the center. Standing at 14 cm tall, this Kalasha is a meaningful piece for personal altars, shrine rooms, meditation spaces, or spiritual home decor.

A Kalasha is traditionally used as a sacred vessel for offerings, blessings, purification rituals, and ceremonial practice. Its rounded body symbolizes fullness and abundance, while the lotus design represents purity, spiritual growth, and the unfolding of wisdom. The engraved floral patterns, golden finish, and balanced vessel shape reflect the beauty of Himalayan ritual craftsmanship and make this piece suitable for devotional display or altar arrangement.

Placing this Kalasha on your altar encourages mindfulness, gratitude, prosperity, and inner peace. It serves as a sacred support for prayer offerings, ritual ceremonies, meditation practice, and spiritual decoration. This Kalasha also makes a thoughtful gift for practitioners, collectors, or anyone seeking a meaningful symbol of blessings, purity, and sacred abundance.

Introduction of Kalash

The Kalasha symbolizes purity and abundance, often filled with holy water, grains, or flowers during pujas and spiritual rites. Its presence is thought to attract divine benefits, ward off evil spirits, and foster spiritual development. In Hinduism, it is frequently linked to Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu, representing a connection to the infinite and the universe's life-giving force. The Kalasha is a potent emblem of auspiciousness and prosperity, embodying the five elements—earth, water, fire, air, and space—and serving as a reminder of the interdependence of all things.

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