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696f824f8803818c6be17b49MAYAPURI White Chawar/Chavar Sahib with Thin Brass Sheet Handle/Sacred Fly Whisk, Long 18 inch"Chavar" (also spelled as "Chaur" or "Chowri") is a term used in Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism to refer to a ceremonial fan that is waved over a deity or holy scripture as a sign of respect and devotion. The fan is typically made of feathers from a peacock or other bird, and is held by a wooden handle decorated with cloth or other embellishments. In Hinduism, Chavars are used in temple worship and home puja ceremonies to honor and worship the deities. In Jainism, Chavars are used to honor the Tirthankaras (spiritual leaders) and other holy figures. In Sikhism, Chavars are used to wave over the Guru Granth Sahib (the holy scripture of Sikhism) during religious services. The use of Chavars is considered a form of seva (selfless service) in these religions, and is often performed by devotees as a way to demonstrate their devotion and humility. The waving of the Chavar is accompanied by the recitation of hymns, prayers, or mantras, and is intended to create a sense of reverence and awe in the congregation.B0C1XDM2MR
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MAYAPURI White Chawar/Chavar Sahib with Thin Brass Sheet Handle/Sacred Fly Whisk, Long 18 inch

"Chavar" (also spelled as "Chaur" or "Chowri") is a term used in Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism to refer to a ceremonial fan that is waved over a deity or holy scripture as a sign of respect and devotion. The fan is typically made of feathers from...

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Country of originIndia
BrandMayapuri
Net Quantity1 count
Product Dimensions55.88L x 10.16W x 10.16H cm
Manufacturer or packer nameDAS Traders, Nabadwip Ghat Road, Shimultala, Nabadwip Ghat Road, Krishnanagar, Pin: 741101, Nadia
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"Chavar" (also spelled as "Chaur" or "Chowri") is a term used in Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism to refer to a ceremonial fan that is waved over a deity or holy scripture as a sign of respect and devotion. The fan is typically made of feathers from a peacock or other bird, and is held by a wooden handle decorated with cloth or other embellishments. In Hinduism, Chavars are used in temple worship and home puja ceremonies to honor and worship the deities. In Jainism, Chavars are used to honor the Tirthankaras (spiritual leaders) and other holy figures. In Sikhism, Chavars are used to wave over the Guru Granth Sahib (the holy scripture of Sikhism) during religious services. The use of Chavars is considered a form of seva (selfless service) in these religions, and is often performed by devotees as a way to demonstrate their devotion and humility. The waving of the Chavar is accompanied by the recitation of hymns, prayers, or mantras, and is intended to create a sense of reverence and awe in the congregation.

Country of originIndia
Materialbrass
BrandMayapuri
Common nameMAYAPURI White Chawar/Chavar Sahib with Thin Brass Sheet Handle/Sacred Fly Whisk, Long 18 inch
Net Quantity1 count
Package Dimension20L x 10W x 20H cm
Product Dimensions55.88L x 10.16W x 10.16H cm
Manufacturer or packer nameDAS Traders, Nabadwip Ghat Road, Shimultala, Nabadwip Ghat Road, Krishnanagar, Pin: 741101, Nadia
Manufacturer or packer addressIN
Manufacturing Date4/2023
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