Sangli Lota and Phulpatra are traditional copper vessels commonly used in Hindu rituals and ceremonies. A Sangli Lota and Phulpatra is a small, pitcher-shaped vessel made of copper. It is often used for storing and pouring water during religious rituals, particularly in Hindu worship ceremonies. The shape of the Lota allows for controlled pouring of water.
Copper is considered a sacred metal in Hinduism and is believed to have purifying properties. Using a copper Lota for rituals is believed to enhance the spiritual significance of the water used in the ceremony.
Metal: Copper
Dimensions:
Lota: 2 inches (H) x 2 inches (diameter)
Phulpatra: 1 inch (H) x 1.75 inches (diameter)
Weight: 45 grams approx