Bina Brass Wall Hanging Bells for Home Mandir Temple Living Room Decoration Pooja Decorative Items Door Ding Dong Puja Bell Air Size 2.5 x 3 Inch Chain Length 20 Inches Gold Color Set of 2.


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In Hindu culture, bells plays a very important role. From temples to altars at home, they are almost always used in rituals. 1. Traditionally, the bell was supposed to be rung before starting worship, with an intention that the divine enters you and all demonic forces within your soul depart, and so do the ones outside it. 2. It is crafted with several metals and alloys, and quantities of these metals are mixed with accurate scientific calculations. As a result, when you ring the bell, complete harmony is created between the left and right lobes of the brain, bringing you to a state of supreme calm. 3. The echo touches the seven chakras of the body, taking a minute on each which completely relaxes your body. 4. The aura of uttermost calm created by the sound, allows for the power of concentration in the brain to increase immensely and become strong. 5. The environment created puts you in a state of trance that takes calmness and worship to another level. 6. It prepares you for the prayer you are going to start, wakes you up and puts you in a state of awareness about prayer, so you can get lost in the mantras for a moment and absorb maximum spiritual gain. 7. A type of temple bell is also designed to produce the sound ‘Om’, a sound that is believed to have the same frequency as the frequency of the earth’s rotation around its axis.
★ Ambiance : Create a unique and peaceful ambience in your Pooja room with the beautiful Brass Hanging Bell With Chain. Hang this elegant, fantastic and artistic bell with chain in your front door, balcony, worship room or anywhere you like. The fine quality of pure brass produces a melodious and rich tonal sound. Made of golden brass, the bell has a serene and classy effect wherever suspended. It makes a very special gift. So, grab for yourself or your nears & dears one now.
★ Auspicious : In Hinduism, bells are generally hung at the temple dome in front of the Garbhagriha. Generally, devotees ring the bell while entering into the sanctum. It is said that by ringing the bell, the devotee informs the deity of his/her arrival. The sound of the bell is considered auspicious which welcomes divinity and dispels evil. The sound of the bell is said to disengage mind from ongoing thoughts thus making the mind more receptive.
★ Negative Energy : The sound of the bell evacuates negative energy, to help drive out negative energy / evil spirits from the place of worship. Bells are believed to frighten away evil spirits or used to cast or remove spells. They are also instrumental in channeling positive energy to create a harmonious environment. Such bells can also be hanged at home Altar and the ringing of bells removes negative energy and brings positive energy at home.
★ Ananta : Symbolically, the body of the bell represents time – Ananta. The tongue of the bell symbolically represents Goddess Saraswati. The handle of the bell is considered to be the vital principle (Prana Shakti) and symbolically represents Hanuman, Garuda, Nandi or Chakra

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