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This heavy bell made in high quality brass with emblem of Trident atop the handle to grace your puja rituals. Neatly designed in sophisticated manner with impeccable seamless arrangement, the bell looks very appealing. The high polish and neat finish giving shining effect adds to the grace of the bell. With curved pattern on handle offers a comfortable grip while performing puja. The embellishment of Trident makes this bell very auspicious. It signifies freedom from all kind of problems and sufferings in all realms, physical, spiritual and ethereal. Bells are rung during Aarti ritual and its sound is considered to be auspicious. The sound of bell dispels negative energies and helps control the wandering of mind to make it more focused during prayers.
Height: 10.5 inches
Base Diameter: 4.5 inches
Weight: 1.632 kgs
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