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Sangu Chakkra Bell/ 4X1.5″/ Shankh Chakra Bell/Brass Hand Bell/Ghanti Pooja Bell

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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). 
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