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All God Bell ( decorative )

Highlights:
The concept of a “god bell” primarily refers to ritual bells used in religious practices, most notably the Ghanta in Hinduism and bells in Christian traditions. These bells are described less by a specific deity they represent and more by their symbolic meaning and function in worship. 
The Ghanta in Hinduism
The Ghanta is a ritual bell fundamental to Hindu worship (puja) and temple practices. 
  • Composition: Bells are typically made from an alloy of five metals (pancha lauha), representing the five universal elements (Pancha Mahabhuta): copper, silver, gold, zinc, and iron. Sometimes, up to seven metals (including lead, tin, mercury, nickel, chromium, and manganese) are used, each linked to a planet.
  • Symbolism: The bell has deep symbolic meaning:
    • The body of the bell represents Ananta (infinity).
    • The clapper or tongue represents the goddess of wisdom, Saraswati.
    • The handle represents Prana Shakti (vital power) and is often adorned with a figure like HanumanGaruda (Vishnu’s vehicle), or Nandi (Shiva’s bull), depending on the primary deity of the temple or the user’s tradition.
  • Purpose and Sound: Ringing the ghanta produces a distinct, resonant sound that lasts for several seconds, believed to produce the sound of “OM,” the universal name of the Lord. This sound is thought to:
    • Invoke divinity and ward off evil spirits and negative forces.
    • Disengage the mind from worldly thoughts, helping the devotee focus on the deity and enter a state of heightened awareness.
    • Activate the body’s seven chakras (healing centers). 
10,250.00 25% Off
Out Of Stock

Bell Wall Hanging

Highlights:
The concept of a “god bell” primarily refers to ritual bells used in religious practices, most notably the Ghanta in Hinduism and bells in Christian traditions. These bells are described less by a specific deity they represent and more by their symbolic meaning and function in worship. 
The Ghanta in Hinduism
The Ghanta is a ritual bell fundamental to Hindu worship (puja) and temple practices. 
  • Composition: Bells are typically made from an alloy of five metals (pancha lauha), representing the five universal elements (Pancha Mahabhuta): copper, silver, gold, zinc, and iron. Sometimes, up to seven metals (including lead, tin, mercury, nickel, chromium, and manganese) are used, each linked to a planet.
  • Symbolism: The bell has deep symbolic meaning:
    • The body of the bell represents Ananta (infinity).
    • The clapper or tongue represents the goddess of wisdom, Saraswati.
    • The handle represents Prana Shakti (vital power) and is often adorned with a figure like HanumanGaruda (Vishnu’s vehicle), or Nandi (Shiva’s bull), depending on the primary deity of the temple or the user’s tradition.
  • Purpose and Sound: Ringing the ghanta produces a distinct, resonant sound that lasts for several seconds, believed to produce the sound of “OM,” the universal name of the Lord. This sound is thought to:
    • Invoke divinity and ward off evil spirits and negative forces.
    • Disengage the mind from worldly thoughts, helping the devotee focus on the deity and enter a state of heightened awareness.
    • Activate the body’s seven chakras (healing centers). 
1,750.00 10% Off

Durgai Bell ( decorative )

Highlights:
The concept of a “god bell” primarily refers to ritual bells used in religious practices, most notably the Ghanta in Hinduism and bells in Christian traditions. These bells are described less by a specific deity they represent and more by their symbolic meaning and function in worship. 
The Ghanta in Hinduism
The Ghanta is a ritual bell fundamental to Hindu worship (puja) and temple practices. 
  • Composition: Bells are typically made from an alloy of five metals (pancha lauha), representing the five universal elements (Pancha Mahabhuta): copper, silver, gold, zinc, and iron. Sometimes, up to seven metals (including lead, tin, mercury, nickel, chromium, and manganese) are used, each linked to a planet.
  • Symbolism: The bell has deep symbolic meaning:
    • The body of the bell represents Ananta (infinity).
    • The clapper or tongue represents the goddess of wisdom, Saraswati.
    • The handle represents Prana Shakti (vital power) and is often adorned with a figure like HanumanGaruda (Vishnu’s vehicle), or Nandi (Shiva’s bull), depending on the primary deity of the temple or the user’s tradition.
  • Purpose and Sound: Ringing the ghanta produces a distinct, resonant sound that lasts for several seconds, believed to produce the sound of “OM,” the universal name of the Lord. This sound is thought to:
    • Invoke divinity and ward off evil spirits and negative forces.
    • Disengage the mind from worldly thoughts, helping the devotee focus on the deity and enter a state of heightened awareness.
    • Activate the body’s seven chakras (healing centers). 
9,350.00 21% Off

Flower Bell (Decorative)

Highlights:
The concept of a “god bell” primarily refers to ritual bells used in religious practices, most notably the Ghanta in Hinduism and bells in Christian traditions. These bells are described less by a specific deity they represent and more by their symbolic meaning and function in worship. 
The Ghanta in Hinduism
The Ghanta is a ritual bell fundamental to Hindu worship (puja) and temple practices. 
  • Composition: Bells are typically made from an alloy of five metals (pancha lauha), representing the five universal elements (Pancha Mahabhuta): copper, silver, gold, zinc, and iron. Sometimes, up to seven metals (including lead, tin, mercury, nickel, chromium, and manganese) are used, each linked to a planet.
  • Symbolism: The bell has deep symbolic meaning:
    • The body of the bell represents Ananta (infinity).
    • The clapper or tongue represents the goddess of wisdom, Saraswati.
    • The handle represents Prana Shakti (vital power) and is often adorned with a figure like HanumanGaruda (Vishnu’s vehicle), or Nandi (Shiva’s bull), depending on the primary deity of the temple or the user’s tradition.
  • Purpose and Sound: Ringing the ghanta produces a distinct, resonant sound that lasts for several seconds, believed to produce the sound of “OM,” the universal name of the Lord. This sound is thought to:
    • Invoke divinity and ward off evil spirits and negative forces.
    • Disengage the mind from worldly thoughts, helping the devotee focus on the deity and enter a state of heightened awareness.
    • Activate the body’s seven chakras (healing centers). 
5,300.00 10% Off

Hanging Bell/34 X 4.5″/ Temple Bell/Brass Bell Wall Decor/ Pooja Bell Home Decor

Highlights:
The concept of a “god bell” primarily refers to ritual bells used in religious practices, most notably the Ghanta in Hinduism and bells in Christian traditions. These bells are described less by a specific deity they represent and more by their symbolic meaning and function in worship. 
The Ghanta in Hinduism
The Ghanta is a ritual bell fundamental to Hindu worship (puja) and temple practices. 
  • Composition: Bells are typically made from an alloy of five metals (pancha lauha), representing the five universal elements (Pancha Mahabhuta): copper, silver, gold, zinc, and iron. Sometimes, up to seven metals (including lead, tin, mercury, nickel, chromium, and manganese) are used, each linked to a planet.
  • Symbolism: The bell has deep symbolic meaning:
    • The body of the bell represents Ananta (infinity).
    • The clapper or tongue represents the goddess of wisdom, Saraswati.
    • The handle represents Prana Shakti (vital power) and is often adorned with a figure like HanumanGaruda (Vishnu’s vehicle), or Nandi (Shiva’s bull), depending on the primary deity of the temple or the user’s tradition.
  • Purpose and Sound: Ringing the ghanta produces a distinct, resonant sound that lasts for several seconds, believed to produce the sound of “OM,” the universal name of the Lord. This sound is thought to:
    • Invoke divinity and ward off evil spirits and negative forces.
    • Disengage the mind from worldly thoughts, helping the devotee focus on the deity and enter a state of heightened awareness.
    • Activate the body’s seven chakras (healing centers). 
9,330.00 15% Off
Out Of Stock

Krishna Bell

Highlights:

This hand-crafted piece may have slight irregularities and imperfections which only add to the unique charm of the product.
This product As crafted from copper that is considered to be a sacred metal and traditionally used in prayer accessories.

SHIPPING INFO:

Dispatched in a maximum of 7-10 business days. This item is not eligible for return. Cancellation requests will be accepted strictly within 24 hours of placing the order only. This product is made on order.

For ordering out of India please Contact us in Whatsapp. Website shipment only within India.

2,000.00 20% Off

Krishna Hanging Bell/ 21 X 4″/ Bell Wall Decor/ Decorative Lamp/ Brass Bell

Highlights:
Decorative lamps are aesthetic lighting fixtures designed to beautify spaces, adding style and mood beyond mere function, available in types like chandeliers, pendant lights, wall sconces, table/floor lamps, and LED strips, crafted from materials like glass, metal, or wood, often featuring modern LED tech or classic designs to create ambiance, highlight features, or provide soft accents in homes or commercial settings. 
Key Characteristics
  • Aesthetic Focus: Prioritizes design, craftsmanship, and unique forms (e.g., geometric, ornate, minimalist) to complement decor.
  • Versatility: Used for accent lighting (highlighting art), ambient glow (soft mood), or functional task lighting (reading).
  • Technology: Modern designs often use energy-efficient, dimmable, or smart LEDs.
  • Materials: Range from noble materials like brass, glass, marble to metals, wood, and even gemstones. 
Common Types & Uses
  • Chandeliers & Pendants: Statement pieces for dining rooms, entryways, or to define spaces.
  • Wall Sconces: Soft wall illumination, perfect for hallways, beside beds, or highlighting artwork.
  • Table & Floor Lamps: Provide localized, warm light for reading nooks or cozy corners, adding texture.
  • LED Strips/Cove Lighting: Hidden lights under cabinets or behind TVs for subtle, modern backlighting and ambiance.
  • Recessed Lights: Subtle ceiling fixtures for general, fuller room illumination with minimal exposure. 
3,010.00 15% Off

Lakshmi bell 9″

Highlights:
The concept of a “god bell” primarily refers to ritual bells used in religious practices, most notably the Ghanta in Hinduism and bells in Christian traditions. These bells are described less by a specific deity they represent and more by their symbolic meaning and function in worship. 
The Ghanta in Hinduism
The Ghanta is a ritual bell fundamental to Hindu worship (puja) and temple practices. 
  • Composition: Bells are typically made from an alloy of five metals (pancha lauha), representing the five universal elements (Pancha Mahabhuta): copper, silver, gold, zinc, and iron. Sometimes, up to seven metals (including lead, tin, mercury, nickel, chromium, and manganese) are used, each linked to a planet.
  • Symbolism: The bell has deep symbolic meaning:
    • The body of the bell represents Ananta (infinity).
    • The clapper or tongue represents the goddess of wisdom, Saraswati.
    • The handle represents Prana Shakti (vital power) and is often adorned with a figure like HanumanGaruda (Vishnu’s vehicle), or Nandi (Shiva’s bull), depending on the primary deity of the temple or the user’s tradition.
  • Purpose and Sound: Ringing the ghanta produces a distinct, resonant sound that lasts for several seconds, believed to produce the sound of “OM,” the universal name of the Lord. This sound is thought to:
    • Invoke divinity and ward off evil spirits and negative forces.
    • Disengage the mind from worldly thoughts, helping the devotee focus on the deity and enter a state of heightened awareness.
    • Activate the body’s seven chakras (healing centers). 
16,400.00 17% Off
Out Of Stock

Lakshmi With Bell Wall Hanging/ 7 X 4.5″/ Brass Wall Hanger/ Wall Decoration

Highlights:

Lakshmi is one of the principal goddesses in Hinduism. She is the goddess of wealth, fortune, power, beauty, fertility and prosperity, and associated with Maya (“Illusion”). Along with Parvati and Saraswati, she forms the Tridevi of Hindu goddesses.

Lakshmi is venerated as the prosperity aspect of the Mother goddess.

Lakshmi is both the consort and the divine energy (shakti) of the Hindu god Vishnu, the Supreme Being of Vaishnavism; she is also the Supreme Goddess in the sect and assists Vishnu to create, protect, and transform the universe.

850.00 11% Off

Musical Vinayagar Bell

Highlights:
The concept of a “god bell” primarily refers to ritual bells used in religious practices, most notably the Ghanta in Hinduism and bells in Christian traditions. These bells are described less by a specific deity they represent and more by their symbolic meaning and function in worship. 
The Ghanta in Hinduism
The Ghanta is a ritual bell fundamental to Hindu worship (puja) and temple practices. 
  • Composition: Bells are typically made from an alloy of five metals (pancha lauha), representing the five universal elements (Pancha Mahabhuta): copper, silver, gold, zinc, and iron. Sometimes, up to seven metals (including lead, tin, mercury, nickel, chromium, and manganese) are used, each linked to a planet.
  • Symbolism: The bell has deep symbolic meaning:
    • The body of the bell represents Ananta (infinity).
    • The clapper or tongue represents the goddess of wisdom, Saraswati.
    • The handle represents Prana Shakti (vital power) and is often adorned with a figure like HanumanGaruda (Vishnu’s vehicle), or Nandi (Shiva’s bull), depending on the primary deity of the temple or the user’s tradition.
  • Purpose and Sound: Ringing the ghanta produces a distinct, resonant sound that lasts for several seconds, believed to produce the sound of “OM,” the universal name of the Lord. This sound is thought to:
    • Invoke divinity and ward off evil spirits and negative forces.
    • Disengage the mind from worldly thoughts, helping the devotee focus on the deity and enter a state of heightened awareness.
    • Activate the body’s seven chakras (healing centers). 
5,600.00 20% Off
Out Of Stock

Nandhi Bell/ 5 X 2″/ Brass Nandi Bell/ Hand Bell/ Ghanti Pooja Bell/ Pooja Decor

Highlights:
The concept of a “god bell” primarily refers to ritual bells used in religious practices, most notably the Ghanta in Hinduism and bells in Christian traditions. These bells are described less by a specific deity they represent and more by their symbolic meaning and function in worship. 
The Ghanta in Hinduism
The Ghanta is a ritual bell fundamental to Hindu worship (puja) and temple practices. 
  • Composition: Bells are typically made from an alloy of five metals (pancha lauha), representing the five universal elements (Pancha Mahabhuta): copper, silver, gold, zinc, and iron. Sometimes, up to seven metals (including lead, tin, mercury, nickel, chromium, and manganese) are used, each linked to a planet.
  • Symbolism: The bell has deep symbolic meaning:
    • The body of the bell represents Ananta (infinity).
    • The clapper or tongue represents the goddess of wisdom, Saraswati.
    • The handle represents Prana Shakti (vital power) and is often adorned with a figure like HanumanGaruda (Vishnu’s vehicle), or Nandi (Shiva’s bull), depending on the primary deity of the temple or the user’s tradition.
  • Purpose and Sound: Ringing the ghanta produces a distinct, resonant sound that lasts for several seconds, believed to produce the sound of “OM,” the universal name of the Lord. This sound is thought to:
    • Invoke divinity and ward off evil spirits and negative forces.
    • Disengage the mind from worldly thoughts, helping the devotee focus on the deity and enter a state of heightened awareness.
    • Activate the body’s seven chakras (healing centers). 
1,400.00 13% Off
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