Ganesh and Laxmi Panas Set
About Our Panas Set
This Panas Set is handmade using high-quality brass. The Ganesh and Laxmi are placed at the top of Panas. For this, Vintage Panas is also known as Sukunda. Oil is stored in the main section of the large pot and burnt in the bowl beside the neck with the aid of a wick. The filling of oil was done by a metal spoon known as Simcha. Sukunda is the essential object for every religious and social performance. Ganesh's inscription must be in it, whose presence is always needed for the performances as the god of the bestower of success.
Introduction to Panas
In the Newar culture, panas, a traditional oil lamp, is frequently utilized in homes, temples, and the opening days of new businesses, gatherings, or other events to promote success. In Nepal, it is also utilized for ceremonial rituals. This intricately detailed handcrafted brass oil lamp has a beautiful design and good looks. This item enhances the beauty and elegance of your worship space or Puja room. This item can also be utilized as decor in hotels and other establishments.
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Size: 121cm (Height) X 35cm(Base)
Single Weight: 19.800 kg
Total Weight: 39.600 kg
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How to set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
• Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot
• Set up an altar table and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you
• Place your sacred item at the center