Description
The Achamani Spoon is an essential accessory used in traditional Hindu worship and Vedic rituals. Commonly crafted from brass or copper, this small spoon is traditionally paired with a Panchapatra and used during Achamanam, the ritual purification process performed before worship, prayer, mantra recitation, and sacred ceremonies.
During Achamanam, the spoon is used to draw small amounts of sanctified water for ritual sipping while reciting sacred names of the Lord. The remaining water is traditionally used for symbolic purification by touching various parts of the body, helping prepare the mind and senses for devotional service and spiritual practice.
Its compact size and simple design make it ideal for daily puja, temple worship, home altars, festivals, and ceremonial offerings. The Achamani Spoon remains an important part of devotional traditions, supporting practices that emphasize purity, mindfulness, and reverence.
A practical and meaningful addition to any puja set, this traditional spoon complements Panchapatras, pooja thalis, and other sacred worship items.


