Chanvar / Chamar for puja / Chaur / Chawer / Chawar / Chanwara / Chanvar Fan / Fly Whisk | White Metal Base

Chanvar / Chamar for puja / Chaur / Chawer / Chawar / Chanwara / Chanvar Fan / Fly Whisk | White Metal Base

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Chanvar / White Chavar

Very good quality White Chanvar fan for Deity worship.

Chanvar Hair : Synthetic

Chanvar Weight : 300 Grams

A Chanvar is a yak - tail fan which is waved at the end of Arti / Arati. This represents the offering of the element of air back to its source, cool the deity, keeps insects away. Waving the Chavar is also a gesture of honoring the Deity and Her royal power. Considered ritually pure, the only hair that can be used in puja is that from the tail of a yak.

Very good quality white Chanvar fan for Deity worship. This may be synthetic. It is believed that keeping chawar at home brings good luck and prosperity into the house. It is kept in the temple at home to bring pleasant air to all Gods. For many millennia, Chanvars have been made from the white hair of the Tibetan yak; therefore the Chamar can also be referred to as "the yak - tail whisk." The Chamara is used by Krishna's queens at Dwarka to worship Him and throughout the ages the pujaris in the temples of Krishna and the demigods use the Chanvar, the yak - tail Wisk, as an integral part of the aarti service.


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