The Puja Ghanta Bell is a traditional Indian bell used in Hindu culture, carrying deep spiritual significance and commonly used to mark the beginning of puja rituals. Standing 12cm high and made from solid brass, it produces a clear and beautiful bell tone that enhances moments of worship, devotion, and focus. Used in both daily home practices and larger ceremonies, this ghanta bell represents respect and homage, making it an essential part of Hindu ritual tradition. Originating from India, it is a meaningful addition to any spiritual practice.
Specifications
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Size
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12cm
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Weight
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200g
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Country of Origin
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Nepal
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Product Care
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Wipe with a damp cloth, if tarnished use a brass cleaning product such as Brasso.
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Pitch
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High pitch
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Decay time
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1300ms
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Dominant Frequency Range
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200hz - 18.8khz
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Frequency Range
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200hz - 19khz
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Peak decibels
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86db
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RMS decibels
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73db
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Loudness Rating
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Level 8
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Difficulty Rating
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8
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Attack
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6ms
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Timbre Tone Colour
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Bright and resonant
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Dynamic Range
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Medium
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Safety Warning
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Contains small parts. Not suitable for children without adult supervision.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Puja Ghanta Bell used for?
The Puja Ghanta Bell is used in Hindu, Buddhist, and spiritual rituals to mark the beginning or end of ceremonies, invite divine presence, and help create a focused, sacred space.
How long does the Puja Bell ring?
When struck properly, the bell produces a clear, resonant tone lasting around 10–15 seconds, ideal for meditation, prayer, or ritual focus.
Does the brass material tarnish?
The bell is made from solid brass, known for its durability and beautiful tone. While brass may naturally tarnish over time, regular cleaning and dry storage will keep it bright and well-maintained.