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Brass Para - 1.5 Inches | Changazhi/ Idangazhi/ Kerala Nirapara For Pooja And Auspicious Ceremonies

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$6.00
$6.00 - $6.00
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SKU 52508870
Width Height Depth Weight

2 inch

1.5 inch

2 inch

0.1323lb

"Elevate your pooja rituals with the Kerala Nirapara – a beautifully crafted brass para that adds authenticity and reverence to your spiritual practices."

♦ This traditional piece not only serves as a practical tool but also symbolizes deep devotion and cultural significance, making it an essential addition to your religious ceremonies.

The Kerala Nirapara, also referred to as Changazhi or Idangazhi, is a brass vessel commonly used in Hindu rituals in Kerala. It plays a vital role in the worship of deities, functioning as a container for offerings, and is seen as a symbol of purity during pooja. The nirapara has become a key feature in pooja rooms, temples, and religious celebrations, often holding offerings such as rice, grains, or sacred materials.

♦ The Origin of the Nirapara:

The nirapara originated in Kerala and has been a significant part of the region’s religious practices for centuries. Initially, idangazhi and changazhi were used to carry offerings during temple rituals and festivals. As the tradition evolved, these vessels became an essential tool for daily pooja rituals in homes as well. Made from high-quality brass, the Kerala nirapara reflects Kerala's tradition of using durable and spiritually meaningful materials in religious ceremonies.

♦ In Kerala and southern India, the Kerala Nirapara holds a prominent place in spiritual and cultural practices. It is regarded as a sacred item, deeply associated with temple rituals and festivals. Its design and utility have made it a cherished piece in households that engage in daily pooja. As a symbol of devotion, the nirapara is indispensable for anyone looking to maintain sanctity in their worship.

♦ The Kerala nirapara is primarily used for holding offerings during pooja ceremonies. It is a common sight in temples, homes, and during festivals, where it holds offerings such as rice, grains, or water. The idangazhi or changazhi makes it easy to present these offerings respectfully during worship, providing a meaningful connection with the divine.

♦ To ensure that your Kerala nirapara remains in excellent condition, proper care is essential. Brass can tarnish over time, so it is important to clean the idangazhi regularly with a soft cloth to remove any residue. Store it in a cool, dry place to prevent oxidation, and avoid harsh chemicals that may damage the surface. Regular polishing helps maintain its shine and durability, allowing the Kerala nirapara to remain a treasured part of your pooja setup for years to come.

"Order Now to enrich your spiritual practices with a piece that embodies tradition and devotion!"

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