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Brass Trishul Temple Shikhar Kalash – Gumbad/Dome Top Kalasham for Mandir
₹3,499.00₹9,999.00 (-65%)
Quality:
- Made from Pure Brass – Durable, weather-resistant, and long-lasting
- Handcrafted Finish – Traditional artisan work with intricate detailing
- Anti-Rust & Corrosion Resistant – Ideal for both indoor and outdoor temples
- Spiritual Significance – Enhances the sanctity and energy of your mandir
- Heavyweight & Stable – Ensures secure placement on temple shikhars
Product Description
Elevate the spiritual aura of your temple with this Brass Trishul Mandir Shikhar Kalash, also known as Temple Top Gumbad Dom Kalasham. Crafted from premium-quality brass, this sacred architectural element is traditionally installed atop temples and home mandirs to symbolize divine protection, energy, and prosperity. The trishul (trident) on top signifies the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh — representing creation, preservation, and destruction.
Meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans, this kalash features a domed structure (gumbad) with intricate detailing and a divine presence. Its durable brass construction ensures longevity even in outdoor conditions. Installing this mandir kalasham is believed to attract positive vibrations and ward off negative energies.
Perfect for:
- Temple Shikhars (Domes)
- Home Mandirs
- Spiritual Architecture
- Vastu & Energy Correction
Significance of Trishul Temple Shikhar Kalash
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Symbol of Auspiciousness:
The Kalash is a sacred symbol in Hinduism, representing abundance, wisdom, and immortality. Installed at the temple’s highest point, it is believed to invite divine blessings from the heavens. -
Spiritual Protection:
The Trishul (trident) atop the Kalash is associated with Lord Shiva and serves as a powerful emblem of divine protection, dispelling negative energies and evil influences. -
Vastu Harmony:
As per Vastu Shastra, installing a Brass Kalash with Trishul at the shikhar (temple top) helps balance cosmic energies, ensuring peace, prosperity, and harmony in the space. -
Link Between Earth and Divine:
The temple shikhara represents a spiritual ascent. The Kalasham at the peak acts as a conduit between the earthly realm and the divine, channeling sacred energy into the mandir below. -
Traditional Architectural Element:
In traditional Indian temple architecture, the Kalash signifies completion, sanctity, and eternal presence of God. It marks the temple as a divine space from afar.
FAQ
1. What is this kalash used for?
It is placed on top of temples or mandirs to symbolize divinity, protection, and auspiciousness.
2. What does the trishul represent?
The trishul signifies Lord Shiva and represents divine power, protection, and balance.
3. Is it suitable for home mandirs?
Yes, it can be installed on both home mandirs and temple shikhars.
4. Is it Vastu-compliant?
Yes, it aligns with Vastu principles and enhances spiritual energy.
5. How to clean the brass kalash?
Wipe with a soft cloth; use mild brass polish occasionally. Avoid harsh chemicals.
As the Kalash crowns the temple, may divine energy crown your life with peace, protection, and prosperity.
Additional information
Weight | 1500 kg |
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