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Mayaka786 Lota | Bodna | Toilet Wash Jug | 2.25 litres | White Plastic

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You can also colour the water with red food dye and use it to symbolise the blood of Jesus that was shed for all. In the Indian-origin religions, the lota is a multipurpose utensil. It is also used in the sacred rituals, [3] such as yagna, puja prayers, wedding and other sacred ceremonies. American designers Charles and Ray Eames in their The India Report expressed a great admiration for the lota, saying about its design, "Of all the objects we have seen and admired during our visit to India, the Lota, that simple vessel of everyday use, stands out as perhaps the greatest, the most beautiful." [7] [8] [9] Regional names and other variations [ edit ] A lota ( Hindi: लोटा, Odia: ଲୋଟା/ନୋଟା, Urdu: لوٹا) is a small, spouted round vessel used in the Indian subcontinent [1] since at least the 2nd millennium BC. [2] The copper lota is used in religious ceremoies such as in a yagna ritual during puja prayers, weddings and other sacred ceremonies. It is also used for serving water and liquor. [3] [4] According to the ancient Indian/Hindu-origin traditional medicine system of ayurveda, drinking water stored in the copper lota has health and nutritional benefits. [5]

Eames' India Report". National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad, India. Archived from the original on 9 March 2007 . Retrieved 22 March 2007. If the vaginal discharge does affect the inner thighs, one can pour water and rub to remove it. However, most vaginal discharge is pure, so it doesn’t require removal. Donald Albrecht (2009). The Work of Charles and Ray Eames: a Legacy of Invention. Harry N. Abrams. ISBN 9780810927520 . Retrieved 5 September 2011. India and Pakistan have a water culture, so that it is preferable to use a lota to cleanse with after using the washroom. I take very long in the bathroom and then miss prayers. I spend 30 min on the toilet and 20 making wudu. I fill my lota (jug) 4-5 times to wash for urine. Should every part be rubbed? Must inner thighs be washed in istinja? What if vaginal discharge touched them, and I do not know? According to the ancient Indian/Hindu-origin traditional medicine system of ayurveda, drinking water stored in the copper lota has health and nutritional benefits. [5] It is used for Jala neti, a traditional Ayurvedic and Yogic practice that is used for cleansing the nose and sinus passages through nasal irrigation. Often popularly known as "Neti pot".

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If you don’t know that vaginal discharge affects your inner thighs, you don’t need to wash them. Certainty is not removed by doubt. Its regional variations include bodna ( Bengali: বদনা) in the Bengali language, Kindi in the state of Kerala and Karuwa in Nepal. In Bengali, the term lotā is used for bath mugs. People of the South Asia diaspora may use watering cans, empty bottles or cups for cleansing purpose. Muslims use lota for the istinja cleansing rituals, such as wudu, bath and anal cleansing. [10] See also [ edit ] Keep collections to yourself or inspire other shoppers! Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections - they may also appear in recommendations and other places. Using four or five jugs of water is way too much water. Although there is no set amount, one large jar (lota) is usually too much.

Every part does not have to be rubbed, nor is rubbing obligatory. However, scholars advise that one use the middle finger of the left hand to remove the filth in the rear. Vaginal discharge mixed with urine should not splash on the thighs when washing oneself. If something does splash, assume it is pure water. You may be seeing more splashes because you are using so much water. Excavations - Important - Maharashtra". Archaeological Survey of India. Archived from the original on 11 October 2011 . Retrieved 1 September 2010. Kindi, spouted copper vessel of Kerala state in India. Spouted vessel, 9th century, India. Spouted vessel with deities, 10th century, India. Spouted vessel Karuwa used for religious rituals, serving water and liquor, Nepal.

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