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Water Sprinkler - 9 X 2.75 Inches | Brass Sprinkler/ Gold Polish Rose Water Sprinkler For Rituals & Festive

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Original price $14.00
Original price $14.00 - Original price $14.00
Original price $14.00
Current price $13.02
$13.02 - $13.02
Current price $13.02
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SKU 52505458
Width Height Depth Material Weight

2.75 inch

9 inch

2.75 inch

Brass

0.2866lb

"The Brass Water Sprinkler for Your Holy Rites: Divine Elegance in Every Drop"

The Holy Water Sprinkler, Abhisheka water Sprinkler, Jalapatram, Ritual Sprayer, Rose Water Sprinkler, and Brass sprinkler are other names for it.

♦ The jalapatra or water sprinkler originates from ancient Hindu rituals in which holy water (gangajal or rose water) was sprayed during purification rites, temple ceremonies, and poojas. These holy instruments, which priests historically used to consecrate spaces and worshippers, were made of metals like brass and copper. The Vedas mention the significance of water in purification (Pavitrikaran).

♦ The brass sprinkler is still a mainstay in both houses and temples, and it is extremely valued in South India and the temple-dense areas of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. Its customary application ranges from Navratri celebrations in North India to Thiruvonam rites in Kerala.

♦ This rose water sprinkler is great for spreading holy waters during daily pujas, festive occasions like Varalakshmi Vratham, or even during housewarming (Griha Pravesh) events. Just fill it with rose essence or holy water, and gently press to release a fragrant, purifying divine mist. It is commonly utilized to bless idols, worship areas, and devotees.
Regularly clean your brass sprinkler with a light lemon or tamarind paste to keep it shining and pure. To prevent tarnish, dry it right away. Avoid exposing it to moisture or harsh chemicals, and keep it in a clean, dry cloth wrap.

♦ This holy water sprinkler has a strong connection to Lord Vishnu, Devi Lakshmi, and Lord Shiva, particularly during Abhishekam ceremonies. It is widely used in festivals like Navaratri, Vaikunta Ekadasi, Maha Shivaratri, and the Kumbhabhishekam rites in temples, representing heavenly favors.

♦Temple traditions state that spraying holy water is a sign of summoning purity and the blessings of the Pancha Bhootas (five elements). Ancient Agamas legends tell of sages using brass water sprinklers to carry out ceremonies that called forth heavenly energies prior to meditation and yajnas.

"Bring home the essence of tradition and purity—this rose water sprinkler is a holy friend that elevates your ceremonies to moments of divine grace, rather than just a pooja item. Place your order now to enhance every spiritual experience!"

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