A Puja Thali is a ritual object rather than a plate that is prepared by placing very important objects on it and offering them to deities. Puja Thalis are made up of ceremonial artifacts and come in a variety of styles. This plate is made of brass and is also gold-plated. Puja Thali is a collection of beautiful brass items, such as a Panchapatra (Panchamrita container) for offering Panchamrita, a Pali (spoon), and a Lota (a pitcher) for presenting Gangajal. A Dhoop Dhaan is a device that produces smoke by burning coconut husk. The light of burning camphor is provided by a single Camphor aarti lamp. The little Thali can be used to store cut fruits or to hold the smaller Ganesha figure when doing Abhishek.
There is a Gajalakshmi Vilakku. One Arti Diya, one Ghanti (bell), one miniature Ganesha idol, one Prasad Patra for presenting sweets, one Agarbatti stand for placing incense sticks, one Kumkum or Vibhooti stand for offering Kumkum or the sacred ash known as Vibhooti, and one Chandan Patra for offering Chandan or sandalwood paste are also included in the Thali. All of these items are exhibited on a fashionable tray with handles on both sides. The Puja Thali is a crucial part of any ritual and is meticulously painted by devotees. Each item on the Puja Thali has significance and is placed there for a specific reason.
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