Symbol | Kamandalu |
Religion | Hinduism |
Origin | Carried by ascetics and sages, associated with Lord Brahma. |
Meaning | Symbolizes simplicity, detachment, and the spiritual journey. |
Appearance | Water pot made from dried gourd or metal |
Colors | Varies, often seen in earthy tones or metal finishes. |
Usage | Carried by sadhus and yogis as a sacred container. |
History | Rooted in Hindu ascetic traditions and mythology. |
Popularity | Symbolic in religious processions and rituals. |
Importance | Emblematic of asceticism and spiritual purity. |
Complexity | Simple yet culturally significant. |
Emotions | Elicits feelings of simplicity, renunciation, and spiritual focus. |