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Ganesha copper bowl

Ganesha copper bowl

Ganesha copper bowl for burning on carbon. Ganesha is the master of all the atoms and energies that make up the universe. The bowl is mainly used for burning on carbon, for burning all kinds of fumigants, ie herbs… more »

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Ganesha copper bowl

Ganesha copper bowl for burning on carbon. Ganesha is the master of all the atoms and energies that make up the universe. The bowl is mainly used for burning on carbon, for burning all kinds of fumigants, ie herbs, fragrant woods, resins, fumigation mixtures. Material: copper, height approx. 5 cm, diameter approx. 9 cm.
Indulge in the magical power and purification of smoking rituals, relax, meditate, indulge in the action of your favorite scent and let your mind calm down.

Instructions: pour sand into a bowl, place carbon on it, which you will ignite. We recommend special pliers to hold the carbon. Put your favorite fumigant or mixture on the charcoal. Take extra care, keep out of reach of children.

According to Hindu mythology , Ganesha is the son of the god Shiva and the goddess Parvati , he is the master of all the atoms and energies that make up the universe. The universe would be in chaos if there was no supreme law governing the various parts that make it up. Ganesha penetrates the universe as the highest, ubiquitous consciousness, bringing order. Although he is a formless deity, he is worshiped in the form of an elephant, because the expression in the form of words is volatile and changes over time.

The big belly of Ganesha symbolizes generosity , a raised hand represents protection, a lowered hand with the palm pointing out symbolizes the fact that one day everyone will return to earth. A single tusk signifies unambiguity.
Modak is an Indian sweetness popular in many parts of India. The sweet filling inside the modak consists of freshly grated coconut and palm sugar, while the outer soft shell is made from rice flour or wheat flour mixed with other ingredients. Modak can be fried or cooked. It is a sweetness popular with the Indian deity, Ganesha.

Why should we have statues representing a deity at home or in the office? Will the statuette help us for friendship, love, protection?

As with the use of any other Feng Shui symbol, whether deities, flowers or animals, it is necessary to first follow your own intuition, hobbies, set goals. There are no more suitable rules for decorating a house with specific symbols than those that are governed by which symbols one of us likes, believes and professes.

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