KARPUR ARATI
₹504.00
This is a traditional ritual tool used in Hindu worship to hold and burn camphor during the Arati ceremony, featuring an engraved handle for a secure grip.
Size : 17×5cm
Weight : 0.084
Description
This is a traditional ritual tool used in Hindu worship to hold and burn camphor during the Arati ceremony, featuring an engraved handle for a secure grip.
Size : 17×5cm
Weight : 0.084
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