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Copper Achmani - 4.5 x 1 Inches | Pali Spoon/ Uddharani for Pooja/ 10 Gms Approx

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SKU 5250617
Width Height Depth Weight

1 in

4.5 in

1 in

0.022lb

• In traditional rites, a copper achmani is a necessary implement that has both practical and spiritual value.
• Carefully crafted, the achmani is ideal for administering sacred water during religious ceremonies and performing purification.
• Also referred to as uddharani, this holy object is made to support the sanctity of customs and aid in ceremonies.
• The copper achmani's panchapalli design, which represents purity and reverence in every ceremony, is based on old traditions.
• The sense of dedication and spirituality is preserved when this achmani is used during pujas or other ceremonies.
• The uddharani is designed to be easy to use for cleaning hands and feet or for presenting water to deities.
• Because of its symbolic meaning, the copper achmani becomes an essential component of both regular worship and more significant spiritual events.
• Because of its auspicious qualities, copper makes rituals more sacred and fits well with panchapalli customs.
• By incorporating a copper achmani into your ritualistic rituals, you can preserve ancient customs and add a touch of authenticity.
• Adaptable to all types of prayer and puja, the uddharani guarantees that the ritual components are carried out with accuracy and fervor.
• This achmani is lightweight and sturdy, making it easy to include in travel packages for people who perform rituals while on the go.
• The copper achmani is still a vital instrument for preserving ritual purity, whether it is utilized for temple rites or private worship.
• The uddharani is a timeless addition to your collection of sacred items, reflecting the cultural heritage of Indian spirituality through its panchapalli style. 
• Its role in every step of worship, from offerings to purification, highlights its spiritual importance in both festive rituals and daily prayers.