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  2. Puja thali - Wikipedia

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    On Hindu religious occasions, festivals, traditions and rituals, the puja thali maintains an auspicious role. A puja thali may be made of steel, gold, silver, brass, or any other metal; it may be rounded, oval, or any other shaped or with little engravings and other decorations.

  3. Thiruvabharanam - Wikipedia

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    Three caskets are used for carrying Thiruvabharanam, pooja utensils, and special flags to Sabarimala. They are the Thriuvabharana Petti (sacred ornaments casket), the Velli Petti (silver vessel casket), and the Kodi Petti (flag casket).

  4. Annaprashana - Wikipedia

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    The ceremony is followed by a game, where the baby is offered a banana leaf or silver plate which contains certain objects: a small amount of soil (symbolizing property), a book (symbolizing learning), a pen (symbolizing wisdom), and coins or money (symbolizing wealth).

  5. Kalasha - Wikipedia

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    A kalasha, also called Pūrṇa-Kalaśa, Pūrṇa-Kumbha, Pūrṇa-Ghaṭa, also called ghat or ghot or kumbh (Sanskrit: कलश kalaśa, Telugu: కలశము Kannada: ಕಳಶ literally "pitcher, pot"), is a metal (brass, copper, silver or gold) pot with a large base and small mouth. It is employed in the rituals in Hindu, Jain, and ...

  6. Byzantine silver - Wikipedia

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    David fighting Goliath, early Byzantine silver plate, 5th-7th century, now at Metropolitan Museum, New York The Achilles Plate, discovered in the early 1960s, near Basel, Switzerland. Silver plates, such as the Missorium of Theodosius I of 338 CE, and the set of nine plates showing the Life of David stamped between 613 and 630 CE, [ 1 ] are ...

  7. Siddhachakra - Wikipedia

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    Small Siddhachakra in manuscript of Shripal Rajano Ras dated to the 17th or 18th century Brihad Siddhachakra (Larger form) There are two types of Siddhachakra. The small types have only a central part depicting Nav pada which only includes Arihant , Siddha (liberated souls), Acharya (leaders), Upadhyaya (teachers) and Sadhu (monks) along with ...