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• A sacred vessel used in Hindu religious rites is called an abhisheka plate, also known as an abhishek patra or an abhishekam plate. The ritual of washing or anointing deities with holy substances, including water, milk, yoghurt, honey, ghee, and different herbal mixtures, is known as "abhisheka".
• It is a means of expressing adoration and respect for the deity that is the object of worship. In order to hold the liquids used during the ceremony, the Abhisheka Plate is often made of a shallow, round, or oval-shaped metal plate with raised sides.
• Depending on the resources and inclinations of the worshipper, it may be fashioned of different metals like brass, copper, silver, or gold.
• The plate may have handles on the sides for convenience of carrying and is frequently exquisitely adorned with complex engravings or motifs.
• Some Abhisheka plates might additionally have extra holders or chambers to hold other ritual materials separately.
• The plate is used to pour the holy fluids over the deity's image or idol as prayers are said during an abhisheka ceremony. Devotees think that performing this act brings benefits and divine grace because it represents cleansing and revitalising the deity.
• During festivals and special occasions, abhisheka plates are frequently used in temples and domestic shrines. They are regarded as an essential component of religious practises and have significance in various Hindu traditions.
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