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Why copper is considered a divine metal

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Oct 15, 2025, 10:53 IST
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Why copper is considered a divine metal

Copper pots have long been a part of Hindu rituals, particularly for offering water to the Gods. It is based strongly on a mix of religious beliefs, Ayurvedic concepts, and health advantages in practice. Copper is also a pure and holy metal in Hindu society, and it is believed to heighten the ritual sanctity by using it to offer water to deities. It is the symbol of purity and devotion, and it is believed that is keeps the water used in worship spiritually "charged." This metal in Vedic astrology is said to be ruled by the planet Venus, symbolizing prosperity, well-being, and positive energy. Therefore, water in copper containers is said to attract blessings from God and preserve the sanctity of rituals. Scroll down to know the benefits and reasons behind using copper vessels.

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Why a copper vessel

The Purana describes a copper vessel as a sacred container, often used in rituals and offerings. It is associated with purity, holding water for the Sun god, and containing offerings like gingelly seeds and rice. The vessel can also be used to hold images of deities like Vishnu or Varaha. It symbolizes wealth, auspiciousness, and is sometimes used in specific offering rituals. The vessel's dimensions and contents vary depending on the ritual's purpose.

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Spiritual conductor in rituals and worship

In Hindu and Vedic traditions, copper is deeply embedded in spiritual practices. It is associated with Shukra (venus), that symbolises love, purity and harmony. Copper is also used to make yantras and idol, as it is believed to amplify the effects of mantras and rituals.
Copper is often used in kalashas and domes, because if its ability to attract and conduct positive cosmic energy. It is believed to enhance the spiritual vibrations of a sacred space. The warm reddish colour of copper is often linked to the life force (prana) and vitality. It resists corrosion and last for ages, making it a symbol of timelessness and purity.

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Ayurvedic benefits

Ayurveda, the traditional Indian healthcare system, emphasizes the medicinal properties of copper. Water stored in copper containers is said to stabilize the three doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha, ensuring overall well-being. Drinking the water is said to assist the digestive system, boost immunity, and enhance metabolism. The metal also naturally transfers trace levels of copper, a trace mineral essential for enzymatic activity and cellular health.

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A harmonious blend of tradition and wellness

The tradition of copper vessel usage is a fusion of faith, tradition, and healing intelligence. Whether observed from the spiritual or scientific perspectives, the advantages are undeniable: Water consecrated to gods is not only holy but also self-cleansing.

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