The Leaf Thamboola Set Plate has its roots deeply embedded in Hindu traditions and rituals. Its origin can be traced back to ancient practices where natural elements were revered as sacred offerings to deities during worship. Crafted with a cultural significance, this plate holds a sacred purpose in Hindu religious ceremonies.
The Leaf Thamboola Set Plate is traditionally used as a designated platform for presenting sacred offerings to deities. Devotees place vibhooti (sacred ash), Kumkum (vermilion), and sandal prasadam on the plate during religious ceremonies and prayers.
The use of a leaf-shaped plate carries symbolism related to nature and its connection to spirituality. Leaves are considered pure and symbolize the divine creation. The plate, crafted in the form of a leaf, embodies the sacredness of nature in the worship space.
Vibhooti, Kumkum, and Sandalwood Significance :
Vibhooti represents the sacred ash associated with Lord Shiva and signifies purity. Kumkum symbolizes auspiciousness and is offered to deities as a mark of devotion. Sandal prasadam, derived from sandalwood, holds spiritual significance for its fragrance and cooling properties.
Keeping the Leaf Thamboola Set Plate in the worship space enhances the spiritual atmosphere. The natural and symbolic design of the plate contributes to the sanctity of the offerings and creates a harmonious connection between the worshiper and the divine.
Crafted with attention to cultural aesthetics, the Leaf Thamboola Set Plate showcases traditional craftsmanship. Its design pays homage to the cultural heritage of using natural elements in religious rituals.
Kumkum,Vibhoothi,Sandal Brass Plate
Weight :- 100 grams
Length - 7.5" inches
Widgth - 5.5" inches