Traditional Brass Suda Thattu โ The Sacred Aarti Plate
The Suda Thattu is an indispensable accessory in every Hindu household and temple. Traditionally used to wave the “Sacred Light” before the deity, this plate is designed to hold burning camphor or a small ghee wick, representing the removal of darkness and the presence of the divine.
Features & Benefits:
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Safety & Comfort: The extended handle is engineered to remain cool to the touch, providing a safe distance between the flame and the devotee’s hand during the Aarti ceremony.
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Durable Brass Construction: Made from premium-grade Brass, this plate is built to withstand high temperatures without warping or losing its structural integrity.
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Auspicious Aesthetic: The mirror-finish polish reflects the flame’s glow, creating a beautiful and serene atmosphere in your puja room.
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Easy to Maintain: The smooth surface allows for the easy removal of camphor residue and soot.
Ritual Significance:
Waving the Suda Thattu in a clockwise motion is the traditional way to conclude a puja. It is believed that by placing oneโs hands over the flame and then touching the eyes, the devotee receives the blessings and positive energy generated during the worship.
Care Instructions:
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To maintain the golden shine, clean periodically with Pitambari powder or a mixture of lemon and salt.
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Always wipe dry with a soft cloth after washing to prevent water spots and oxidation.
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After use, ensure the plate has cooled down before cleaning away any carbon buildup.






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