This
symbol, depicting a vase covered with leaves, is a representation of the kalash,
a Hindu/Jain ritual implement. The kalash is a clay or copper pot filled with
water, and topped with mango leaves and a coconut. The kalash has many symbolic
meanings- it is the primordial waters, the soul filled with love and compassion,
abundance, and hospitality. The coconut is a symbol of the God head- the three
eyes symbolic of the eyes of Vishnu.
The
kalash is present in all important Hindu and Jain rituals.
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