


Traditional Kansa Lota for Water Storage and Pooja Rituals
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Products Details:
Material: Brass
Capacity: 340 ml
Height: 4 inches
Length - 3 Inches
Width - 3 inches
Embrace purity and tradition with the Traditional Kansa Lota for Water Storage and Pooja Rituals by Harishyam Arts. Handcrafted from pure bronze (Kansa), this elegant vessel reflects India’s rich spiritual and artisanal heritage. Whether used for storing drinking water or performing daily rituals, this Kansa Lota embodies functionality with sacred significance.
With a capacity of 340 ml and a compact yet graceful structure (4 inches in height and 3 inches in width), this Handcrafted Bronze (Kansa) Lota Vessel fits perfectly in your home temple or kitchen. The timeless round shape and gentle curves make it a visually calming addition to your spiritual space. Ideal for offering water to deities or storing tulsi-infused water, this lota is as beautiful as it is practical.
In Ayurveda, drinking from Kansa utensils is believed to support overall wellness. This Ayurvedic Kansa Lota for Drinking Water helps balance doshas and promote digestion. Whether used in daily hydration or sacred rituals, it adds depth to every action with its natural energy and traditional charm.
The Kansa Tulsi Lota Pot – Classic Indian Design is meticulously shaped by skilled artisans using age-old techniques, ensuring each piece carries a unique handmade touch. No two lotas are exactly alike—each bears its own identity, showcasing the authenticity of true craftsmanship.
Perfect for temples, pooja altars, or conscious daily living, the Pure Kansa Lota for Pooja & Daily Use is a meaningful addition to any home. Choose this Traditional Kansa Water Lota from Harishyam Arts to stay rooted in culture while honoring wellness and purity in your everyday practices.
Q1. What is the significance of using a Kansa Lota in pooja rituals?
Ans : The Kansa Lota holds deep spiritual significance in Indian rituals and traditions. It is believed that Kansa, being a sacred metal in Ayurveda and Hinduism, purifies the water stored in it and enhances the sanctity of the pooja. Using a Kansa Lota during rituals symbolizes respect for tradition, the elements, and the divine presence, making your offerings more spiritually aligned and meaningful.
Q2. Can this Kansa Lota be used for drinking water daily?
Ans : Yes, this lota is perfectly suitable for daily water consumption. Kansa is valued in Ayurveda for its natural healing properties and is believed to balance the body’s doshas. Drinking from a Kansa vessel may help improve digestion and metabolism. The lota’s compact and traditional design makes it convenient for daily use while offering long-term health and wellness benefits.
Q3. Is the Kansa Lota handcrafted or machine-made?
Ans : Every Kansa Lota from Harishyam Arts is completely handcrafted by skilled artisans using traditional Indian techniques. The handcrafted nature ensures that each lota carries slight variations in texture and finish, making it unique. These artisanal imperfections are not flaws but a testament to the authenticity and heritage behind the product, connecting you with India’s rich cultural craftsmanship.
Q4. Is it suitable for storing water for long periods?
Ans : Yes, the Kansa Lota can be used to store water for a reasonable duration during the day. However, it is traditionally recommended to use the stored water within a few hours for optimal freshness and Ayurvedic benefits. It’s ideal for pooja, offering water to deities, or daily drinking, especially when used mindfully and with a regular cleaning routine.
Q5. Do you offer international shipping for the Kansa Lota?
Ans : Yes, we offer worldwide shipping for all our handcrafted metalware, including this traditional Kansa Lota. Whether you're located in the USA, UK, Canada, Dubai, Australia, Mauritius, or Singapore, you can enjoy the heritage of Indian craftsmanship delivered safely to your home. Our packaging ensures the product reaches you in perfect condition, wherever you are.
Q6. Can the Kansa Lota be used in temples or home altars?
Ans : Absolutely. The Kansa Lota is a traditional item often used in both household and temple rituals. Its classic form and pure metal make it ideal for religious use, including water offerings, Abhishek rituals, and daily prayers. Its presence in your temple or home altar adds a sense of tradition, purity, and spiritual connection to your sacred practices.
To keep your Traditional Kansa Lota in pristine condition and retain its natural beauty and health benefits, it’s important to follow some simple care guidelines. Kansa, an alloy of copper and tin, is a revered metal in Indian culture and Ayurveda, but like all metals, it requires gentle handling.
Always wash your Kansa Lota by hand using mild, natural detergents or soap. Avoid abrasive scrubbers or harsh chemical cleaners, as they can damage the surface and dull the beautiful sheen of the bronze. Use a soft sponge or cloth to clean the lota gently, ensuring all residues are removed. After washing, rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water and dry immediately with a soft cloth to prevent water spots and oxidation.
Over time, Kansa naturally develops a patina—a soft, darker finish caused by exposure to air and moisture. This is a sign of authenticity and does not affect the quality or usefulness of the lota. If you prefer to restore its original shine, you can use natural polishing agents like a paste of lemon juice and salt or tamarind pulp. Apply gently, rinse well, and dry completely.
Avoid soaking the lota in water for extended periods and refrain from storing acidic or salty liquids in it for long durations, as these can react with the metal. The lota is best suited for daily use in water storage and pooja rituals, used mindfully and regularly maintained.
When not in use, store your Pure Kansa Lota for Pooja & Daily Use in a dry place, wrapped in a soft cloth to protect it from scratches and moisture. With proper care, your handcrafted Kansa lota will remain a treasured piece of tradition and wellness for years to come.