Kindi is a traditional Indian vessel, usually made of brass or copper, used for storing and pouring water, especially in temples and during religious rituals.
Uses of Kindi:
• Puja rituals: Commonly used for offering water during daily worship and aarti.
• Handwashing: Traditionally kept at the entrance for pouring water to wash hands before entering temples or homes.
• Purification: Used for sprinkling holy water (Gangajal) for sanctifying places and objects.
• Cultural Symbol: Represents purity, tradition, and sacredness in Indian households and temples.
Make: made in brass
Dimensions: 3.5 inches (H) x 5.5 inches (W)
Weight: 421 gms
Uses of Kindi:
• Puja rituals: Commonly used for offering water during daily worship and aarti.
• Handwashing: Traditionally kept at the entrance for pouring water to wash hands before entering temples or homes.
• Purification: Used for sprinkling holy water (Gangajal) for sanctifying places and objects.
• Cultural Symbol: Represents purity, tradition, and sacredness in Indian households and temples.
Make: made in brass
Dimensions: 3.5 inches (H) x 5.5 inches (W)
Weight: 421 gms