Juhū
Item — Carton: 1
Identifier: 19
Content Description
From the Collection:
Collection of 10 wooden implements used in Vedic rituals.
Dates
- 1970
Biographical / Historical
The juhū or “offering ladle” is used for offering oblations, solid or liquid. It is supposed to be made of palāśa (Butea Frondosa) wood, with its mouth having the shape of a lotus-leaf. The adhvaryu priest employs the juhū in such rituals.
Extent
From the Collection: 2 cartons
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Dimensions
18 in x 2 in
Repository Details
Part of the CSUF University Archives & Special Collections Repository
Contact:
University Archives & Special Collections
Pollak Library South Room 352 (PLS 352)
Fullerton CA 92831-3599 USA
(657) 278-4751
uasc@fullerton.libanswers.com
University Archives & Special Collections
Pollak Library South Room 352 (PLS 352)
Fullerton CA 92831-3599 USA
(657) 278-4751
uasc@fullerton.libanswers.com