Gomukh Kamandal Dariyai Kamandal
The Gomukh Kamandal, also known as the Dariyai Kamandal, is a traditional sacred water vessel used for storing Ganga Jal. Designed in the shape of a cow’s mouth (Gaumukh), this Kamandal is crafted from pure copper and brass, reflecting both spiritual significance and traditional craftsmanship.
The water stored in a Dariyai Kamandal is considered equivalent to Amrutam—the divine elixir of life—symbolizing life, continuity, fertility, and prosperity. In Hindu tradition, gods, sages, saints, and sanyasis are often depicted carrying a Kamandalam, representing purity, renunciation, and a self-sustained way of living.
Product Name: Gomukh Kamandal / Dariyai Kamandal
Weight: 0.400 kg
Water Capacity: 500 ml
Height: 12 inches (with handle) | 6 inches (without handle)
Length: 16 inches
This Gaumukh (cow-shaped) Kamandal is made from pure copper and brass, ensuring durability and longevity. Expertly crafted and highly sturdy, it features a cow-shaped spout, a strong handle, and a secure lid, making it suitable for religious rituals as well as multiple practical uses.
With its elegant shine and traditional design, this Kamandalu (also known as Kamandal or Kamandalam) is an oblong water pot commonly used by Hindu sadhus and yogis to store holy water. The water-filled Kamandal, traditionally carried by ascetics, symbolizes a simple, disciplined, and self-contained spiritual life.

Reviews
There are no reviews yet.