In Indian culture, lotus is not just a vessel for drinking water, but is a wonderful confluence of science, energy and spirituality. This tradition has been going on since the Vedic period.

It is mentioned in the Vedas in forms like Kalash, Ghat and Kamandal. Keeping water in a pot during religious rituals is considered auspicious and sacred.

From a scientific point of view, the circular shape of the lotus distributes energy evenly. When water is poured into it, a slight vortex flow is generated inside, which aligns the water molecules.

The narrow design of the top of the pot allows less contact of the water with air, thereby reducing oxidation. As a result, the life force of water or its vital energy is preserved for a long time.

Copper water is even more special. Copper is a natural disinfectant metal that kills bacteria present in water. It generates a mild electric current, which purifies water and provides energy.

The shape of the lotus is considered completely balanced. When chanting the Om mantra, it acts as a sound transmitter, which further enhances the energy of the water through vibrational waves.

The human body is also considered to be shaped like a pitcher, with a round stomach, thin neck and high head. Therefore drinking water from the pitcher is not only a tradition but also a symbol of balance between the body and nature.
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