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Brass Fish Uruli for Home Decor and Vastu 11″
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Features
Metal | Brass |
Product Height (Inches) | 11 |
Weight (Kilograms) | 2.36 |
India Shipping | Free Shipping |
International Shipping | Call : +91 9888371333 |
Delivery Time | India: 4 to 10 Days | International : 20 to 30 Days |
Customer Care | Video Shopping, WhatsApp or Call : +91 9888371333 |
Maintenance Guide | Clean with lemon, Pitambari, or DARA liquid polish. Always rinse and dry thoroughly, then apply a thin layer of coconut oil to protect the divine lustre and prevent future tarnish |
Return | 7 Days Easy Return. |
Height:m 11 Inches , Weight: 2.36 Kg
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Traditional and Modern Usage
The term uruli originally referred to a traditional cooking vessel used for making large quantities of food and Ayurvedic medicines. Today, its primary use has shifted from a functional kitchen utensil to a versatile home décor and spiritual item.
Here are some common ways a brass fish uruli is used:
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Floating Flowers: This is the most popular and classic use. The shallow, wide bowl is filled with fresh water, and then adorned with floating flowers like marigold, rose, jasmine, or lotus petals. This creates a visually stunning and fragrant centerpiece for a living room, entryway, or pooja (prayer) room.
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Floating Candles and Diyas: During festivals like Diwali, the uruli is often filled with water and floating candles or diyas (oil lamps). The reflection of the flame on the water and the polished brass creates a mesmerizing and auspicious ambiance.
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Pooja and Rituals: The uruli is used in home pooja rooms to hold water, flowers, or other offerings. The water element is considered sacred and is believed to purify the space. The act of arranging flowers in the uruli is a meditative and devotional practice.
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Auspicious Decor: A large uruli is often placed at the entrance of a home, temple, or hotel lobby to welcome guests and create a positive, inviting atmosphere. The presence of water and flowers is believed to signify hospitality and prosperity.
Benefits and Symbolism
Both the uruli and the fish motif hold significant symbolic meaning in Indian culture, which contributes to their perceived benefits:
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Attracting Positive Energy: According to Vastu Shastra (the traditional Indian science of architecture), the presence of the water element in an uruli helps to cleanse the home of negative energy and attract positive vibrations.
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Symbol of Prosperity and Abundance: Water is a powerful symbol of wealth, purity, and life itself. When combined with the fish motif, which is a powerful symbol of fertility, abundance, and good luck in many traditions (including Hindu mythology), the uruli is believed to attract financial prosperity and a continuous flow of good fortune.
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