Handcrafted Pure Silver Panchapatra Set | Ideal for Sacred Ceremonies
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Glass
Size: 5 cm (Height) x 6 cm (Width)
Weight: 0.110kg
Spoon
Size: 12.5 cm (Height) x 1.6 cm (Width)
Weight: 0.022kg
Total Weight: 0.132kg
Materials: Pure Silver
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About our Panchapatra:
This finely handcrafted Panchapatra set, including a detailed ritual spoon, is crafted entirely from pure silver. The Panchapatra cup measures 5cm in height and 6cm in width, while the spoon extends to 12.5cm in length and 1.6cm in width. The combined weight of the set is a substantial 0.132kg, emphasizing its solid quality and lasting value. The elegant floral engravings enhance its devotional beauty, making it a meaningful addition to any spiritual space.
The Panchapatra is essential in purifying offerings and symbolizing sacred intent in Hindu and Buddhist rituals. The accompanying spoon is traditionally used to pour water during daily pujas, temple rituals, or mantra chanting, invoking the purity and presence of divine energy. This set represents both cultural reverence and artisan skill.
This set represents both cultural regard and artisan expertise. Whether you're putting together a spiritual altar, conducting traditional pujas, or looking for a thoughtful gift for a devotee, this silver Panchapatra set is a sacred item.
Introduction To Panchapatra :
The Pancha Patra is a small, sacred vase used in Hindu ceremonies, particularly daily puja (worship), to store purified water. It is typically fashioned of brass, copper, or silver and comes with a little spoon known as the Udrani. It is used for ritual purification, such as Achamana (sipping water for inner cleansing) and sprinkling water to sanctify offerings and the place. Though the term "Pancha Patra" technically means "five vessels," it refers to the five elements (earth, water, fire, air, and space) or the five senses, which indicate spiritual purity and preparation for divine connection.
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.