The Traditional Brass Ghanti (Pooja Bell) is a sacred symbol of purity, devotion and divine invocation in Hindu worship. Its resonant sound is believed to purify the surroundings, awaken spiritual consciousness and create a serene atmosphere where prayers are offered with complete focus and reverence.
Specification
Details
Design
Puja Hand Bell Curvy
Quantity
1 Piece
Material
Brass
Finish
Gold Lacquer Finish
Size
Height: 4 Inch (10 cm) (Approx.)
Width: 2 Inch (5 cm) (Approx.)
Weight
90 gm (Approx.)
Ideal for
Puja, Daily Prayers, Temple Use, Meditation, And Festive Rituals, Gift etc.
The Ghanti (Pooja Bell) is an indispensable part of Hindu rituals and temple traditions. According to the Agama Shastras and Puranic traditions, ringing the bell before or during worship signifies inviting the presence of the Divine while helping the mind withdraw from worldly distractions.
Its sacred resonance creates an atmosphere of devotion, allowing worshippers to perform puja with greater concentration, sincerity and spiritual awareness.
In Hindu philosophy, the sound of the Ghanti is regarded as Mangala Dhwani—the auspicious vibration that marks the commencement of sacred worship. It is traditionally associated with the eternal sound "Om", symbolizing the universal vibration from which creation originated.
The Ghanti reminds devotees to leave behind distractions, purify their thoughts and immerse themselves completely in prayer and devotion.
According to Hindu traditions, using a Traditional Brass Ghanti during worship is associated with:
• Inviting the divine presence before beginning puja.
• Purifying the worship space through sacred vibrations.
• Creating an auspicious and spiritually uplifting atmosphere.
• Enhancing focus, mindfulness and devotional concentration.
• Symbolically dispelling negativity and mental distractions.
• Inspiring inner peace and spiritual awareness.
• Deepening the connection between the devotee and the Divine.
• Preserving the sanctity of traditional Hindu worship practices.
For generations, the Ghanti has remained a timeless symbol of auspicious beginnings, devotion and sacred sound in homes and temples.
The Traditional Brass Ghanti is traditionally rung:
• Before commencing daily puja or aarti.
• During the offering of incense, lamps and devotional hymns.
• While chanting mantras or performing sacred rituals.
• In home temples, meditation spaces and places of worship.
Practices may vary according to regional customs, family traditions and the guidance of one's spiritual teacher.
• Keep the Ghanti clean and dry after use.
• Wipe regularly with a soft, dry cloth.
• Avoid abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals.
• Store respectfully with other puja essentials.
• Handle with clean hands during worship.
1. Is this Ghanti suitable for daily puja?
Yes. This Traditional Brass Bell | Ghanti for Pooja (Medium) is ideal for everyday worship, aarti, temple rituals and devotional ceremonies.
2. Why is a bell rung before starting a puja?
According to Hindu tradition, ringing the Ghanti invokes the Divine, creates an auspicious atmosphere and helps devotees focus their minds entirely on worship.
3. Why is brass commonly used for pooja bells?
Brass has been traditionally used for puja articles because it is considered an auspicious metal. Its clear, resonant tone makes it especially suitable for devotional rituals and temple worship.
4. Can this Ghanti be gifted on auspicious occasions?
Yes. It is a meaningful spiritual gift for housewarming ceremonies, weddings, festivals, temple inaugurations, birthdays and other devotional occasions, symbolizing purity, auspiciousness and divine blessings.
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