Exquisite Brass Temple Bell With Mythical Hamsa On Chain - Length 61 cm x Dia 9 cm

Bells are traditionally used in Hindu ceremonies and temples and are also called "Ghantas".
This exquisite brass bell is handcrafted by skilled artisans with a peacock displaying its full plumage and hangs on a thick brass chain with links.

One can find temple bells in all sizes and heights hanging at the entrance of temples in India and it is tradition to ring the bell while entering or exiting the temple once prayers are over as a sign of good omen.

The chiming of bells are also rung to start all puja / prayer ceremonies. The ringing of the bells signifies offerings to the Gods and is supposed to be the first sound of creation, OM and as per the old saying, are also meant to to keep evil forces away.

Measures:
Length with chain - 61 cm
Length of chain - 45 cm
Diameter of bell - 9 cm

Weight : 1.10 Kilograms



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