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Often the Kalash is used to symbolize the cosmos. The water inside the kalash represents the primordial water present in the universe during creation. The grain and other components inside the kalash represent the elements and life formed during creation.
The kalash resembles a womb and therefore is also a symbol of creation in a more conceivable manner. It represents the womb of the Mother Goddess, which is believed to nurture life. The water in the kalash is the placental fluid.
The kalash resembles a womb and therefore is also a symbol of creation in a more conceivable manner. It represents the womb of the Mother Goddess, which is believed to nurture life. The water in the kalash is the placental fluid.