Gopura Kalasam, commonly called as temple kalasam withholds the importance in temples as it is considered as the protector and saver from natural calamities. We design the Gopura kalasam with best raw materials and Gold finish that illuminates and keep shining until kumbabhishekam and many more years to pass.
We are the manufactures and exporters of Kalasams for more than 20 years.Our Parent company Smart Creations is specialized in temple architecture and have
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Temple Kalasam (Gold Plated )
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Approx. Rs 13,500 / Number
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1 Number
Color
Golden
Size
12
Material
Copper
Finish
Gold Plated
Type
Traditional
Shape
Pot
Gold and Siver Kalash are commonly used for performing puja, while Temple Kalasam is a prominent symbol of the Hindu temple. Temple Kalasam or Gopura Kalasam add a significant value in temples as they are considered to eliminate magnificent energies and act as a protector and a savour. The periodic renewal of Hindu temples, called Kumbabhishekam, also centres around the Temple kalasam
We offer wide varieties of Temple Kalasam in different sizes,(height ) and finish which can be used in temples over temple top or gopuram. We can provide Gopura Kalasam is brass, copper, Gold and antique finish. Our 24 karat Gold plated kalasam, is a unique product that can withstand air, moisture, rains without losing its Golden shine and lustre for many years. We also give a guarantee on gold plated kalasam. With profound experience, our skilled artisans design the temple kalasam with refined detailing using premium raw materials which makes them sturdy and durable.
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Shikhar Kalash
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Approx. Rs 4 Lakh / Number
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1 Number
Material
Bronze,Copper
Brand
Mantra
Finish
Gold Plated
Type
Traditional
Shape
Pot
These Kalasam in form of inverted pot is one of the prominent symbol of temples. Periodic renewal of temple is called kumbabishekam centers around Kalasams, when elaborate rituals are performed along with renewing the temple's physical structures.