Kankavati – Elegant 3-Compartment Puja Holder for Sacred Rituals
The Kankavati is a traditional Indian puja accessory designed for organizing and showcasing essential religious items with grace. Crafted with intricate golden detailing, this three-compartment holder is perfect for storing kumkum (roli), rice (chawal), and turmeric (haldi) during puja and tilak rituals. Its elegant design not only adds spiritual beauty to your home temple but also ensures easy access to your ritual essentials, making your prayers more organized and auspicious.
Key features
- Traditional Triveni design with three separate compartments for puja essentials.
- Durably crafted from metal-finish material with a lustrous golden shine.
- Includes matching decorative lids to keep contents fresh and protected.
- Ornate golden tray with intricate craftsmanship, perfect for religious ceremonies.
- Ideal for daily worship, festivals like Diwali, and as a thoughtful gift for loved ones.
- Compact size with dimensions of 15 cm length, 8 cm width, and 3 cm height for convenient placement.
- Easy to clean with a soft, dry cloth to maintain its shine and pristine appearance.
- Enhances the aesthetic appeal of your pooja thali and home mandir.
Materials & care
This premium Kankavati is made from durable metal-finish material finished with a lustrous golden coating. To preserve its divine shine, gently wipe the holder with a soft, dry cloth after each use. Keep it in a dry, tarnish-free place and avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasives that could damage the finish.
FAQ
- Q1: What is a Kankavati?
- A: A Kankavati is a sacred Indian holder used in puja rituals to store powders and grains like kumkum, roli, haldi, and chawal, essential for tilak and offerings.
- Q2: What items can I store in this Triveni Kumkum Holder?
- A: It features three compartments ideal for storing kumkum (roli), rice (chawal), and turmeric (haldi), making rituals more organized and accessible.
- Q3: Is this Kankavati suitable as a gift?
- A: Yes, its elegant design and traditional aesthetic make it a perfect gift for festivals, weddings, housewarmings, or religious occasions.
- Q4: How should I clean this Golden Kankavati?
- A: Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning. Avoid water and harsh chemicals to maintain its lustrous finish and divine glow.