Kachi Rasoi Pooja Kumkum Box | Handmade Peacock Tilak Chopra
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Tilak Chopra ( तिलक चोपड़ा ) :–>
“Chopra” is a Hindi word that translates to “container” or “vessel” in English. In Hindu culture, a “tilak” refers to a religious mark or symbol, often made with vermilion or sandalwood paste, applied on the forehead, indicating religious affiliation or devotion.
A “tilak chopra” would then refer to a container or vessel used to hold or store materials used for applying tilak, such as vermilion powder (sindoor), sandalwood paste, or other substances used in religious rituals or ceremonies.
Contains :- 2 tilak chopra / sindoor Dhani
Material :- Wooden
Description
Kachi Rasoi beautiful tilak chopra pack of 2/Handmade peacock shape Kumkum Box :-
“Chopra” is a Hindi word that translates to “container” or “vessel” in English. In Hindu culture, a “tilak” refers to a religious mark or symbol, often made with vermilion or sandalwood paste, applied on the forehead, indicating religious affiliation or devotion.
A “tilak chopra” would then refer to a container or vessel used to hold or store materials used for applying tilak, such as vermilion powder (sindoor), sandalwood paste, or other substances used in religious rituals or ceremonies.
A Kumkum Box is more than just a container—it’s a beautiful blend of tradition, culture, and spirituality. Used in Indian households and temples for storing (vermilion), haldi (turmeric), chandan (sandalwood paste), and other sacred powders, this small box holds great significance in daily rituals, religious ceremonies, and festive occasions.
A peacock-shaped wooden tilak chopra/ sindoor box typically features the following characteristics:
- Material: Crafted from wood, often with intricate carving or detailing to depict a peacock design.
- Design: Resembles a peacock in shape, often showcasing the bird’s feather patterns or incorporating its features like the tail, head, and vibrant colors.
- Size: The size may vary, but it’s usually compact, serving as a small container for sindoor (a traditional red-colored powder used in Hindu rituals).
- Compartments: Some designs may have multiple compartments or sections within the box to store sindoor separately or keep other items.
- Decorative Elements: Adorned with embellishments, carvings, or painted motifs that enhance its aesthetic appeal.
- Lid or Closure: Comes with a lid or some form of closure mechanism to secure the contents.
These tilak chopra /sindoor boxes are often considered both functional and decorative, serving as a culturally significant accessory in Hindu traditions for married women.
Types of Kumkum Boxes Available
We offer a wide variety of Kumkum Boxes to suit every occasion and taste:
Brass Kumkum Box – Traditional and durable, ideal for temples and home altars
Wooden Kumkum Box – Hand-painted and carved, adds a rustic charm to your puja space
Clay/Terracotta Box – Eco-friendly and rooted in tradition
Decorative Kumkum Box with Lid – Ideal for gifting and festive displays
Multicompartment Box – Store haldi, kumkum, chandan in one elegant container
Kumkum Box in Modern Usage
Today, Kumkum Boxes have found their place not only in religious rituals but also in home decor, fashion, and gifting:
As Jewelry Holders – Store rings, earrings, or small beads
In Decorative Trays – Combine with diyas and incense for festive decoration
As Wedding Favors – Elegant boxes with a touch of haldi and kumkum as part of bridal gifts
Corporate Gifting – Traditional yet meaningful gifts for employees or clients during Diwali
Cultural and Spiritual Importance
In Indian culture, kumkum is not just a cosmetic item—it holds deep spiritual and social significance. Applying a tilak made of kumkum is believed to activate the Ajna Chakra (third eye), promoting concentration and clarity.
For Women: Applying sindoor in the hair parting signifies marital status and invokes blessings for long life and prosperity of the husband.
In Rituals: Haldi and kumkum are offered to deities and guests during auspicious events.
In Gifting: Presenting a haldi kumkum box during festivals is seen as a gesture of respect and goodwill.
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Additional information
Weight | 0.1 kg |
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Dimensions | 9 × 13 × 4 cm |
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