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Brass Para/ 1.5 “/ Kerala Nirapara/ Idangazhi/ Uzhakku/ Traditional Rituals

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Brass Para – Traditional Symbol of Prosperity

Bring heritage and elegance into your home with the beautifully crafted Brass Para, a traditional vessel that symbolizes abundance, prosperity, and auspicious beginnings. Made from premium-quality brass, this decorative piece reflects timeless craftsmanship with its graceful shape and polished finish. Commonly used in pooja rituals, festive decorations, and ceremonial arrangements, the Brass Para adds a rich cultural touch to your home temple or living space while serving as a meaningful decor accent.
210.00 19% Off

Brass Para/ 2 “/ Kerala Nirapara/ Idangazhi/ Uzhakku/ Traditional Rituals

Highlights:

Brass Para – Traditional Symbol of Prosperity

Bring heritage and elegance into your home with the beautifully crafted Brass Para, a traditional vessel that symbolizes abundance, prosperity, and auspicious beginnings. Made from premium-quality brass, this decorative piece reflects timeless craftsmanship with its graceful shape and polished finish. Commonly used in pooja rituals, festive decorations, and ceremonial arrangements, the Brass Para adds a rich cultural touch to your home temple or living space while serving as a meaningful decor accent.
305.00 20% Off
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Brass Para/ 2.5″/ Parai Half/ Idangazhi/ Kerala Nirapara/ Uzhakku

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Brass Para
The Brass Para is a traditional vessel used in South Indian rituals and festive occasions to hold grains, flowers, or sacred offerings. It symbolizes abundance, prosperity, and auspicious beginnings. Crafted from durable brass, it is valued for its timeless shine and spiritual significance. Commonly placed in pooja spaces or entrances, the Brass Para enhances the sacred atmosphere while reflecting rich cultural heritage.
630.00 20% Off
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Brass Parai/ 1.5″/ Nirapara/ Idangazhi/ Uzhakku/ Pooja Pot

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Brass Para (Measuring Vessel) – Traditional Measure of Purity & Abundance

The Brass Para is a classic South Indian measuring vessel, traditionally used to measure grains, rice, pulses, and offerings with accuracy and ritual significance. Rooted in heritage, this vessel is not just a utility item-it also holds cultural and spiritual value in pooja practices and auspicious ceremonies.
Spiritual Significance
  • Symbol of prosperity and abundance (especially when filled with rice or grains)
  • Used in auspicious rituals, housewarming, and weddings
  • Represents fullness, nourishment, and wealth
  • Often placed in pooja setups as a sacred offering vessel
290.00 19% Off
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Brass Parai/ 1.8″/ Nirapara/ Idangazhi/ Uzhakku/ Pooja Pot

Highlights:

Brass Para (Measuring Vessel) – Traditional Measure of Purity & Abundance

The Brass Para is a classic South Indian measuring vessel, traditionally used to measure grains, rice, pulses, and offerings with accuracy and ritual significance. Rooted in heritage, this vessel is not just a utility item-it also holds cultural and spiritual value in pooja practices and auspicious ceremonies.
Spiritual Significance
  • Symbol of prosperity and abundance (especially when filled with rice or grains)
  • Used in auspicious rituals, housewarming, and weddings
  • Represents fullness, nourishment, and wealth
  • Often placed in pooja setups as a sacred offering vessel
380.00 17% Off
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Brass Parai/ 2.5″/ Nirapara/ Idangazhi/ Uzhakku/ Pooja Pot

Highlights:

Brass Para (Measuring Vessel) – Traditional Measure of Purity & Abundance

The Brass Para is a classic South Indian measuring vessel, traditionally used to measure grains, rice, pulses, and offerings with accuracy and ritual significance. Rooted in heritage, this vessel is not just a utility item-it also holds cultural and spiritual value in pooja practices and auspicious ceremonies.
Spiritual Significance
  • Symbol of prosperity and abundance (especially when filled with rice or grains)
  • Used in auspicious rituals, housewarming, and weddings
  • Represents fullness, nourishment, and wealth
  • Often placed in pooja setups as a sacred offering vessel
460.00 18% Off
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Brass Parai/ 2.8″/ Nirapara/ Idangazhi/ Uzhakku/ Pooja Pot

Highlights:

Brass Para (Measuring Vessel) – Traditional Measure of Purity & Abundance

The Brass Para is a classic South Indian measuring vessel, traditionally used to measure grains, rice, pulses, and offerings with accuracy and ritual significance. Rooted in heritage, this vessel is not just a utility item-it also holds cultural and spiritual value in pooja practices and auspicious ceremonies.
Spiritual Significance
  • Symbol of prosperity and abundance (especially when filled with rice or grains)
  • Used in auspicious rituals, housewarming, and weddings
  • Represents fullness, nourishment, and wealth
  • Often placed in pooja setups as a sacred offering vessel
560.00 20% Off
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Brass Parai/ 3.8″/ Idangazhi/ Kerala Nirapara/ Uzhakku Naazhi/ Brass Padi

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Brass Parai
Brass Parai (Para / Nirapara) is a traditional South Indian vessel made of brass, commonly associated with Kerala and Tamil culture. It is a wide, bowl-shaped container used mainly in pooja rituals and auspicious ceremonies.
The parai is usually filled with rice or grains, symbolizing prosperity, abundance, and wealth. It is often decorated with a nilavilakku (lamp), coconut, and flowers, making it an important part of temple rituals and festive occasions.
This item is deeply rooted in tradition and is considered a symbol of Lakshmi (wealth and prosperity).
Usage
 
  • Pooja Setup: Filled with rice and used as a base for kalasam or lamp
  • Festivals: Used during Onam, weddings, housewarming (griha pravesh)
  • Temple Rituals: Placed at the entrance or altar as a symbol of abundance
  • Decor: Can be used as a traditional decorative centerpiece
1,860.00 17% Off
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Brass Parai/ 3″/Nirapara/ Idangazhi/ Uzhakku/ Pooja Pot

Highlights:

Brass Para (Measuring Vessel) – Traditional Measure of Purity & Abundance

The Brass Para is a classic South Indian measuring vessel, traditionally used to measure grains, rice, pulses, and offerings with accuracy and ritual significance. Rooted in heritage, this vessel is not just a utility item-it also holds cultural and spiritual value in pooja practices and auspicious ceremonies.
Spiritual Significance
  • Symbol of prosperity and abundance (especially when filled with rice or grains)
  • Used in auspicious rituals, housewarming, and weddings
  • Represents fullness, nourishment, and wealth
  • Often placed in pooja setups as a sacred offering vessel
660.00 20% Off
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