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Saturday 10 February 2018

KALASAM - MEANING & IMPORTANCE OF ITS COMPONENTS

KALASAM



A common sight in any Hindu wedding, religious or auspicious occasion is the ‘Kalasam ' or 'Kalash' as it is known in the northern parts of India. Essentially it refers to a brass or mud pot that is filled with water or rice [ as the function demands] the mouth of which is decorated with mango leaves that are held in place by a coconut placed over it [see picture]. At times a yellow or white thread is tied all around the pot in an intricate criss - crossing pattern. It is also adorned with sandal paste and kumkum.


The PotThe human body is said to be made of 80 % water. The pot represents the body - as in the container holding the water. There are five metals that are ideal material for the pot to be made of – Clay, Silver, Brass , Copper & Gold – and they are said to  be capable of warding off negativity and magnetic fields present around.  


The Thread White cotton thread is usually wound across the pot in a particular pattern that normally consists of 72 lines with 5184 intersections. The lines are said to correspond to the 72,000 nerve endings found in our body. 


The WaterWater is the source of life and research has shown that it has the capacity to absorb energy and vibrations from the surroundings. When mantras are chanted the vibrations are absorbed by the water energizing it.At times in the kalasam elements like vettiver, elaichi, turmeric, clove, sandal oil etc are added to the water.


The Mango Leaves - The use of mango leaves in 'kalasams' and as thoranams [decorative door hangings] on festival days has deeper significance. These leaves have extensive capacity to absorb carbon di oxide and expend oxygen that freshens the air through better circulation. Plus the medicinal value of the leaves in terms of fighting bacteria and purifying water in the kalasam is an added benefit. 


The Coconut - The coconut that is placed in the kalasam is symbolic of the selfless service - in that every part of the tree is useful in some form or the other - a quality that is desirous of imbibing. The coconut has a unique quality – it does not attract any light or negative energy that is harmful. 


The Kurcham This is placed on top of the coconut and is made from strands of Dharba grass. Suffice to say that it acts in controlling the temperature in the vicinity of the kalasam from the rest of the surrounding.Reseraches show that the Dharba grass has several medicinal qualities. 


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