Poojn Paula: Your Sacred Offering Kharu
Embrace the sanctity of your rituals with Poojn’s exquisitely crafted Paula, a quintessential Kharu (also known as Kharoo or Kharu) designed to elevate your spiritual practices. This iron Paula, offered by Poojn, India’s leading provider of cultural and religious goods, embodies tradition and reverence, making it an ideal addition to your prayer space. Packaged in a convenient pouch to preserve its sanctity, this single Kharu invites positive energy and blessings into your home.
Significance and Usage
The Kharu plays a vital role in various Hindu ceremonies and rituals. It symbolizes offering and sacrifice, acting as a conduit between the devotee and the divine. Use the Poojn Paula to offer sacred water (jal), flowers (pushp), or incense (dhoop) to deities during puja. Its presence on your altar adds a touch of authenticity and devotion, enriching your spiritual connection.
Crafted with Reverence: The Poojn Paula
This Kharu, meticulously crafted from durable iron, represents Poojn’s commitment to quality and spiritual significance. Its sturdy construction ensures longevity, allowing you to use this sacred instrument for years to come. The smooth finish not only adds to its aesthetic appeal but also facilitates easy cleaning and maintenance.
Enhance Your Spiritual Journey with Kharu
Whether performing daily aarti, elaborate havans, or intimate personal prayers, the Poojn Paula serves as a vessel for your devotion. Its presence enhances the sanctity of your rituals, creating a more profound connection with the divine. By offering prayers and performing rituals with the Poojn Paula, you invite peace, prosperity, and positive energy into your life.
Known Names in Indic Languages
This sacred offering tool, the Kharu, is known by various names across different regions and languages in India:
- Hindi: Kharu, Kharoo
- Marathi: Kharu
- Gujarati: Kharu, Kharoo
- Bengali: Typically referred to as a Dabi or Dabbi (for a covered container) or simply “pata” (plate) if flat.
- Tamil: Palagai (meaning a plate or a flat vessel)
- Telugu: Talambralu (specifically for a plate used in weddings) or simply “pallem” (plate).
- Kannada: Talambralu or simply “pattre” (plate).
- Malayalam: Thalambaram (specifically for wedding rituals) or just “kinnam” (plate).
Why Choose Poojn Paula?
Poojn stands for authenticity and quality. Our Paula, meticulously crafted and imbued with spiritual significance, stands as a testament to our dedication. By choosing Poojn, you choose tradition, reverence, and a deeper connection to your spiritual practice. This Kharu is more than just a ritualistic item; it’s a symbol of faith, devotion, and the blessings that follow. Embrace the power of the Poojn Paula and elevate your spiritual journey.
Order your Poojn Paula today and experience the difference.
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