Which Metal Is Best For Pooja

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Theelements in the Brass Pooja Thali is said to represent five cosmic entities - Earth or Prithvi; Holy Water; Fire or Tej; Wind or Vayu; and Ether or Akash. The arrangement of all these elemental components in a Brass Pooja Thali has spiritual significance. Additionally, they also represent a pathway to worship the divine in Hindu Mythology.

It comes in varied shapes from oval to rounded, with engravings and other decorative artwork. For centuries, the traditional brass pooja thali with rich reddish-golden glow has been used for all religious occasions including outdoor ceremonies or lighting of diyas.


Lighting of a Brass Lamp with peacocks holds a special significance in Hindu culture. In Hindu religious texts, brass is considered an auspicious part of the Panchaloha, or the five-metals. For centuries, it was revered as an alloy that carries sacred significance; and hence was used continually for making Hindu temple idols and sculptures.


As per Vaastu, water symbolizes abundance, positivity, and prosperity. This is the reason why Vaastu experts recommend keeping the Urli at home, preferably placed at the entrance to the Pooja Room or the center of the living room, or on the office desk. Urli should be filled with water and decorated with either flowers or lemons.


In Vaastu, keeping a brass tortoise figurine in the north or north-west corner of a home or office is said to attract positive vibes and bring good fortune. It is also said to improve concentration levels.


According to Hindu Shastra, Lord Krishna is the embodiment of love and affection; and one of the most charming Gods. His attractive magnanimous personality attracted anyone who came into contact with him during his sojourn on EARTH.


In Vedic literature, spiritual items made of brass like Brass Pooja Thali, Brass Urli, Brass Laddu Gopal, Brass Ghanti, Brass Bell, Brass Lamp, Brass Diya, and Brass Tortoise, are considered sacred. They possess mysterious properties; and also known to please the deities when worshiped with offerings of the finest quality in them.


Virendra Taluka is the founder of Indian Art Villa, a company that specializes in copperware, brassware & bronzeware kitchenware, home decor and spiritual items. With over 18 years' experience in the industry, Virendra has dedicated his career to preserving the rich cultural heritage of India through his work. With a team of skilled artisans, he started producing high-quality brass utensils, copper utensils, and other household items that quickly gained popularity across the country.


I have grown seeing amma clean pithalai kuthu vilakku, kamatchi vilakku, kai vilakku weekly and other poojai items everyday. Never seen greasy, dark colored pooja items in her pooja place. Cleans panja pathiram everyday and vilakku weekly. Mom in law also does the same.


The pooja place at moms place is very divinely looking with help from father and my grandma until she was alive. I used to help too rarely. We had a stone meant for making sandalwood paste (sandhana kall) and a sandalwood bar (sandhana kattai) with which we make fresh sandal paste to use for decorating.


Myself, not even 10 percent compared to them, but really love the routine they follow till now. Both mom and mami manages household works by themselves as well as manage these works and keep it always lively.


Amma used to light two small pithalai kuthu vilakku everyday. Both mom and mami have taller and bigger ones for festival days. They take it out during festivals, clean, use it, clean again and keep it safely. I have a tiniest kuthu vilakku owing to the pooja space.


I am not sure if this is right way, but for stubborn hard black sediments/ grease that gets collected inside of the brass container we use to keep the sambrani stick/ dasangam, Use oven cleaner like Dr beckmann.


Alternately, you can boil water to immerse it, add cooking soda, dish soap and put inside the brass container inside, simmer for 10 -15 mins. Clean using metal scrubber or use a knife to scrap built over grease for ages.


Hi, I usually let the oil get over the same day. DO not let the same oil stay in it for more than a day. Try changing to any other brand and see if it happens. You can try wood pressed pure sesame oil if you can get it and see if it happens still.


Pooja rooms are an integral part of our homes, in Hindu culture pooja rooms are established before you enter your new home. People decorate pooja rooms according to their understanding and what they believe in. Generally, a pooja room consists of incense sticks, deities, photos, puja essentials, and more. Although images of God look divine placed in the pooja room, the deity or god statue in the puja room should be placed in the right way.


When you enter a new home or create a new mandir in your house or workspace, idols should be placed in the right direction and in the right way to bring auspicious energy into the atmosphere. There are a few rules and some things that you need to keep in mind while placing an idol in your mandir. If you are planning to place God's statue at home, this guide will help you.


Natraj, Lord shiva in its Ruda avatar should be avoided as it is an angry form of Lord shiva. Keeping Rudra form of Lord shiva at home often creates unrest so, avoid keeping Nataraja at home. Moreover, there should not be two idols of Lord shiva. Rahu-Ketu's place in Puja's room is considered inauspicious.


There is a reason why your home Pooja room is different from temples. Temples can be a part of the home but home cannot be a part of a temple because home is a place where you live and enjoy materialistic things and temples are sacred places away from materialism. There should be no more than three or four idols at home. Moreover, do not keep two statues of the same god.


A cone-shaped arrangement is considered the most auspicious and the best way to place idols at home. There is a certain fixed place for every God statue, all the female God statues should be placed on the ride side of the Pooja room while all the Male God statues should be placed on the left side of the pooja room. The wide and last part of the cone-shaped arrangement of statues should have Lord Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh as they are the creators of the world. The God statues should be arranged and placed based on their power, respect, Knowledge. In the sharp part of the cone arrangement, the idol of Lord Ganesha should be placed.


You can keep Idols you want to worship at home, but make sure you avoid their Rudra or angry form or avatar as it is not auspicious. Lord Ganesha is known as God of joy, prosperity, and happiness, it is believed that placing the idol of Lord Ganesha is considered good, but make sure it's placed in the right direction to remove all the bad energies and obstacles of life and attract health and wealth. The Colour of God's statue is considered important. It's auspicious to keep white Ganesha Idol at home. Apart from Lord Ganesha, you can place Goddess Lakshmi and Saraswati. The trinity Lord Ganesha, Goddess Lakshmi, and Goddess Saraswati are considered auspicious to place in Pooja room at home.


No! A big no, You should not keep broken god statues at home as it causes Vastu dosh and brings inauspicious energy. The broken or damaged idols are either placed under the Peepal tree or flown into the holy river. Otherwise, the negative energy will remain at your place. So, if you have a broken statue at home, you need to keep it away from your home immediately.


When you purchase a God statue to place at your home, you need to understand various materials and metals that are used to create the Status. To select the right material, you need to make sure of the quality. Here is the list of a few materials used in making god statue -


To wrap up - The above-stated guide has everything you need to know about keeping God statue at home. From purchasing the statue with the right material to the directions and arrangement of placing the statue in the Pooja room, it will help you make your Pooja room divine and positive.


panchamrit recipe panchamrut recipe panchamruta ingredients for puja with detailedphoto and video recipe. a traditional ayurvedic mixture of foods made with sugar, honey, curd, ghee and cows milk. it is typically made for hindu pooja particularly for abhisheka of hindu god idols and served as prasadam. generally, it is made with 5 ingredients as pancha means five in sanskrit, but there are regional variations to the above 5 ingredients.




as i was explaining earlier, there are many regional variations to the 5 ingredient based panchamrit recipe. the first variation or perhaps the original version is to prepare with jaggery in the place of sugar. as matter of fact, many prefer to use jaggery as sugar is chemical by product and may contain bone charcoal. this is considered as impure and hence not used. the other variation is to use sliced banana with the above mentioned 5 ingredients. in addition to it, even dry fruits like cashew, dates and fig are also added to it. lastly in kerala or in even in my hometown udupi, tender coconut water is even added. we term it as panchakavya and is typically offered to lord naga devatha.


furthermore, i would like to add some tips, suggestions and variations for the panchamrit recipe. firstly, the ingredients has to be mixed and prepared either in silver or bronze metal based utensils for the best effect. out of these, silver is the best option and use bronze only if you do not it. secondly, there is a science behind the proportions used for each ingredients. hence strictly follow the same proportions for your next pooja. you should be good with the above mentioned proportion, if you need more quantity, increase each ingredient proportionally. lastly, while mixing these ingredients, you need to follow the same order as i have shown in this post/video. do not alter or mix it up with its order.


finally, i request you to check my other traditional vrat or festival recipes collections with this post of panchamrit recipe. it includes similar recipes collections like rava rotti, sabudana chilla, hariyali sabudana khichdi, namak mirch paratha, methi na gota, cabbage paratha, pesara pappu charu, masala makhana, palak cutlet, mango popsicles. further, to these i would also like to highlight my other similar and popular recipes collections like,

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