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Panch Patra with Achmani Pali and Copper Plate - Achman set
Panch Patra with Achmani Pali and Copper Plate - Achman set
Panch Patra, also known as Panchapatra and Panchapatram, is a traditional Hindu ritual vessel used in religious ceremonies and worship. It is commonly used in the offering of water or other sacred liquids to deities during Pooja (worship) rituals.
Panch Patra consists of two parts: a bowl-shaped container called "Patra" and a smaller cup-like vessel called "Patra Vati." The Patra Vati fits on top of the Patra and is used to pour water or other sacred liquids into it.
This Panch Patra is made 100% copper only.
During Pooja rituals, water is poured into the Panch Patra, and the worshipper uses it to offer water or other sacred liquids to the deity. It is considered a sacred vessel that holds the offering and symbolizes purity and devotion.
The Panch Patra is an essential item in Hindu rituals, and its usage signifies the act of offering and connecting with the divine. It holds great spiritual significance and is believed to invoke blessings and divine grace during worship.