Om Inscribed Puja Diya in Brass

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  • Product Code :B6567
  • Material :Brass
  • Size :2.25" H x 4.50" W x 2"
  • Weight :270 Gm.
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The brass Puja diya with OM being inscribed on it is nicely crafted. Om is one of the most sacred symbols in Hinduism. Uttered with perfection, it helps dispel all evil forces. In Hinduism, Om refers to Atman (soul, self within) and Brahman (ultimate reality). The symbol is often found at the beginning and the end of chapters in the Vedas, the Upanishads, and other Hindu texts. It is a sacred spiritual incantation made before and during the recitation of spiritual texts, during puja and private prayers, in ceremonies of rites of passages (sanskara) such as weddings, and sometimes during meditative and spiritual activities such as Yoga. The syllable Om is first mentioned in the Upanishads, the mystical texts associated with the Vedanta philosophy. It has variously been associated with concepts of "cosmic sound" or "mystical syllable" or "affirmation to something divine", or as symbolism for abstract spiritual concepts in the Upanishads.

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Specification
  • Product Code :B6567
  • Material :Brass
  • Size :2.25" H x 4.50" W x 2"
  • Weight :270 Gm.
Description

The brass Puja diya with OM being inscribed on it is nicely crafted. Om is one of the most sacred symbols in Hinduism. Uttered with perfection, it helps dispel all evil forces. In Hinduism, Om refers to Atman (soul, self within) and Brahman (ultimate reality). The symbol is often found at the beginning and the end of chapters in the Vedas, the Upanishads, and other Hindu texts. It is a sacred spiritual incantation made before and during the recitation of spiritual texts, during puja and private prayers, in ceremonies of rites of passages (sanskara) such as weddings, and sometimes during meditative and spiritual activities such as Yoga. The syllable Om is first mentioned in the Upanishads, the mystical texts associated with the Vedanta philosophy. It has variously been associated with concepts of "cosmic sound" or "mystical syllable" or "affirmation to something divine", or as symbolism for abstract spiritual concepts in the Upanishads.

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