Brass Shringi (Gaumukhi) – Traditional Vessel for Abhishek & Pooja
Perform sacred Shiv Abhishek rituals with our beautifully handcrafted Brass Gaumukhi Shringi – a traditional pooja vessel shaped like a cow’s mouth (gaumukh), symbolizing divine purity and auspiciousness.
Made from durable high-quality brass, this Shringi holds approx. 130 ml of water, making it perfect for Abhishek, Jalabhishek, and sacred offerings to Shivlingam or deity idols.
🌼 Ideal For:
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Rudrabhishek & Jalabhishek rituals
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Shivratri, Sawan Somvar, Shravan Pooja
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Daily or special occasion pooja
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Temple or home use
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Offering Ganga Jal, Panchamrit, or rose water
🙋♂️ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1. What is a Shringi used for in pooja?
A: A Shringi is traditionally used to perform Abhishek rituals, where sacred liquids like water, milk, honey, or Panchamrit are offered over a Shivling or deity.
Q2. Why is it called a Gaumukhi Shringi?
A: “Gaumukhi” means cow-faced. The mouth of the vessel resembles a cow’s mouth, considered sacred in Hindu rituals, symbolizing purity and divine flow.
Q3. Is this Shringi made of pure brass?
A: Yes. It is made from high-quality brass, making it durable, long-lasting, and spiritually auspicious for all rituals.
Q4. What is the capacity of the Shringi?
A: This Shringi can hold approx. 130 ml of liquid, ideal for Abhishek with water, milk, Gangajal, or Panchamrit.
Q5. Can I use it daily for Shiv pooja?
A: Absolutely! It is perfect for daily pooja, especially during Shravan Maas, Mondays, or any special Shiv-related vrat or festival.



