Gaumukhi Shringi Abhishek Pot made of pure brass metal with Nandi Face (Lord Shiva Vahana) on bottom for Abhishekam of Lord Rudra or other deity. Gaumukhi (Nandi) Shringi is a ritual vessel for pouring water over a statue of a deity. Gaumukhi means "cow's mouth" and relates to the glacier in the Himalayas of the same name, the source of the river Ganges. It is sacred to do Abisekha to gods with Gaumukhi Shringi. The pot slightly bend at his end and ended with cow head. Its made of Brass and its yellowish color give a great look to the pot.
Gaumukhi or Nandi Maharaj represents strength, faith, and constancy in belief. Images of Nandi often sit directly outside a shrine to Shiva, facing the deity. Often an image of Nandi, the sacred bull on which Shiva rides, faces the linga. Nandi signifies single-minded devotion and the peaceful strength of faith. Nandi is the protector and guard of all Shiva Temples. Nandhi Devar share several characteristics like Lord Shiva, hence the title of Eashwarar has been bestowed on him. Dharma or Righteousness is personified as cow and with maleness added, Nandhi is the official guard of Lord Shiva.
Make: Made in pure brass.
Dimensions: 1.25 inches (top diameter) x 7.5 inches (H) (3.5 x 19 cm) approx
Weight: 100 grams