ISKCON altar for Home 72"
ISKCON altar for Home 72"
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- Height
- 72" (183 CMS)
- Width
- 48" (122 CMS)
- Depth
- 24" (61 CMS)
- Weight
- 60 KGs
- Material
- Teak Wood with Ply
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An ISKCON altar is a sacred space in the home where devotees of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), also known as the Hare Krishna movement, can perform their daily worship rituals and offer prayers to Lord Krishna and Radha.
A typical ISKCON altar includes the following items:
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Deities of Radha and Krishna, which are often made of brass or other precious metals and are beautifully decorated with clothes, ornaments, and flower garlands.
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Incense sticks, which are used to purify the air and create a fragrant atmosphere for worship.
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A bell, which is rung to announce the start of the worship ceremony.
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A water pot, which is used for bathing the deities and for drinking during the ceremony.
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A spoon, which is used to offer food to the deities.
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Offerings of food, such as fruits, sweets, and grains, which are placed on the altar as a sign of devotion and love for the deities.
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A small lamp or candle, which is lit to symbolize the presence of the divine.
Having an ISKCON altar in the home provides a dedicated space for daily worship and allows devotees to deepen their connection with Lord Krishna and Radha. It also serves as a reminder of the spiritual path and helps to maintain a positive and devotional atmosphere in the home.
Data sheet
- Height
- 72" (183 CMS)
- Width
- 48" (122 CMS)
- Depth
- 24" (61 CMS)
- Weight
- 60 KGs
- Material
- Teak Wood with Ply