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Lotus Motif Sitting Urli (Set of 3) - Floating Candle Decor

Lotus Motif Sitting Urli (Set of 3) - Floating Candle Decor

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Exquisite 3-piece Lotus Urli set: Meticulously crafted bowls with intricate lotus motifs, symbolizing purity and serenity. Enhance any space with timeless beauty.

Lotus Motif Bowl Set Specifications

Set Includes:

  • Small Bowl Urli: Height - 4.5 inches, Top Diameter - 6 inches
  • Medium Bowl Urli: Height- 6 inches, Top Diameter - 9 inches
  • Large Bowl Urli: Height - 7 inches, Top Diameter - 12.5 inches

Total Weight (Set of 3): 1515 gram

Material & Finish:

  • Material: Iron Metal with Gold Polish
  • Finish: Gold
  • Handmade: Yes (Hammered Look)

Shipping Information:

  • USA: Free shipping
  • Shipping Time: Ships within 24 hours from San Ramon, California

Care Instructions:

  • Clean with a dry cloth occasionally.

Specific Uses:

  • Home Decor
  • Wedding Decor
  • Festive Decor

Occasion:

  • Ideal for Anniversaries, Housewarming, Diwali, Ganesha Poojan, Weddings, etc.

Country of Origin:

  • India

Transform your space with our Handcrafted Lotus Motif Decorative Bowl Set (Sitting Urli). Adorned with intricate motifs, these bowls symbolize purity and serenity. Order now!

Our Urli’s are perfect for decorating during festivals. Here’s a quick look at some popular Indian festivals:

  • Diwali: Festival of Lights celebrating the victory of light over darkness.
  • Holi: Festival of Colors marking the arrival of spring and love.
  • Navratri: Nine nights of worship and dance celebrating the goddess Durga.
  • Ganesh Chaturthi: Birthday of Lord Ganesha celebrated with grand processions and prayers.
  • Raksha Bandhan: Celebrates the bond between brothers and sisters with the tying of rakhi.
  • Dussehra: Marks the victory of Lord Rama over the demon king Ravana.
  • Janmashtami: Celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna with fasting and joyous celebrations.
  • Eid-ul-Fitr: Marks the end of Ramadan with prayers and feasts.
  • Eid-ul-Adha: Commemorates the willingness of Ibrahim to sacrifice his son in obedience to God.
  • Makar Sankranti: Harvest festival celebrated with kite flying and traditional sweets.
  • Pongal: South Indian harvest festival thanking the Sun God for agricultural abundance.
  • Baisakhi: Celebrates the harvest season and the formation of the Khalsa.
  • Onam: Kerala's harvest festival celebrating the mythical king Mahabali.
  • Ugadi: New Year's Day for the states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka.
  • Lohri: Punjabi harvest festival celebrated with bonfires, songs, and dances.
  • Karva Chauth: Fasting ritual observed by married women for the well-being of their husbands.
  • Mahashivratri: Night dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva with fasting and prayers.
  • Durga Puja: Festival honoring the goddess Durga's victory over the buffalo demon Mahishasura.
  • Christmas: Celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ with joy, carols, and feasts.
  • Gurpurab: Commemorates the birth anniversaries of the Sikh Gurus, particularly Guru Nanak.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the purpose of a Urli bowl?

  • A: A Urli bowl is traditionally used for decorative purposes, often filled with water, flowers, and floating candles to enhance the ambiance of a space.

Q: What is the significance of Urli in Vastu?

  • A: In Vastu Shastra, an Urli bowl is believed to bring positive energy and prosperity. Placing it at the entrance or in the living room can attract good luck and tranquility.

Q: How to use a Urli bowl?

  • A: Fill the Urli bowl with water and add fresh flowers or floating candles. Place it in a prominent location to create a beautiful and inviting atmosphere.

Q: What is the meaning of Urli bowl?

  • A: An Urli bowl is a traditional Indian vessel, typically made of brass or copper, used for decorative and ritualistic purposes to enhance the aesthetic appeal and positive energy of a space.

Q: Where should I keep my Urli at home?

  • A: Place your Urli bowl in the foyer, living room, or near the entrance to invite positive energy and create a welcoming environment.

Q: What is the significance of Uruli?

  • A: The Uruli symbolizes abundance and prosperity in Indian culture. It is often used in rituals and as a decorative piece to attract positive energy and beauty to a home.
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