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Kamandalu (: कमण्डलु, Monier Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary (2008 revision)), kamandal, or kamandalam is an oblong water pot, originating from the Indian subcontinent, made of a dry () or shell, metal, wood of the Kamandalataru tree,http://sanskritdocuments.org/all_sa/shankara108m_sa.html, Shankarachrya's ashtotaram) or from clay, usually with a handle and sometimes with a spout. ascetics or often use it for storing drinking water.

(1992). 9788120808126, Motilal Banarsidass. .
p.40 The water-filled kamandalu, which is invariably carried by ascetics, is stated to represent a simple and self-contained life.

The kamandalu also used in Hindu iconography, in depiction of deities related with or water. It is, thus, viewed as a symbol of in Hinduism. The kamandalu is also used by monks and in depictions of some .http://www.hindudharmaforums.com/archive/index.php?t-448.html , Sanatana Dharma for Kids: Hindu Trinity: Brahma - Sarasvati


Method of making
The kamandalu may be made of various materials, including metal, clay, wood and dry gourd. For making the gourd kamandalu, a ripe pumpkin is plucked and the inner plum and seeds are cleaned. This leaves only the outer shell, which is used as the kamandalu. This is interpreted on a spiritual level as the removal of ego from a person. The ripe pumpkin represents the person, seed being the ego. Cleaning the seed thus symbolizes the removal of ego, forming a cleansed person fit to accept self-realization.
(2025). 9781872883816, Heart of Albion. .
p.48


In Hinduism
Water in a kamandalu represents —the elixir of life—thus a symbol of fertility, life and wealth.
(1993). 9789074597074, Binkey Kok Publications. .
p.52
The kamandalu is often depicted in hands of gods, who appear as ascetics, like and and also water deities like , Ganga (the goddess of the river) and . 's ashtotaram hymn praises Shiva whose hand is adorned with the kamandalu. Other deities like the fire-god and the preceptor of the gods, , are depicted carrying the kamandalu.
(2025). 9781406739862, READ BOOKS. .
p.117
(2025). 9788178240169, Orient Longman. .
p.40
The goddess Karamgamaladharini is described as wearing a garland of kamandalus.
(2025). 9780791453056, SUNY Press. .
p.240
The text describes goddess slay demons by sprinkling holy water from her kamandalu.
(1988). 9788120805576, Motilal Banarsidass. .
p.146
A 183–165 BC coin depicts the god holding a kamandalu.
(1988). 9788170172284, Abhinav Publications. .
p.92

Several mythological stories refer to the kamandalu. the dwarf avatar of god , requests demon king for three feet of land. The donation of the land is sanctified through pouring water through a kamandalu. When , the demons' preceptor, tried to prevent flow of water from the kamandalu Https://web.archive.org/web/20050207221439/http://www.pichu.info/nav.htm, Suryanar Koil In the , the King Satyavarta after initially put (Vishnu's avatar as a fish) which he found in the river into his kamandalu, to protect it from the big fish. Later, the fish expanded and protected the king from the great deluge of Hindu mythology. http://www.geocities.com/bhagvatjee/bhaag/kathaa/skandh8/9matsya.htm. Sri Mad Bhagavat Puran, Skand 8, page 9, Chapter 24) The records the god brought Amrita in a kamandalu, when he emerged from the churning of the ocean ().

(2025). 9788120820081, Motilal Banarsidass Publ. .
p.187
The Hindu epic records the monkey-god disguised himself as a sage and fooling the demons to drink his urine stored in his kamandalu.
(2025). 9780195168327, Oxford University Press US. .
p.103

The mythical traces her creation legends to the creator-god 's kamandalu.

(2025). 9788120817579, Motilal Banarsidass. .
p.60 The river Ganges is also believed to flow through Brahma's kamandalu.
(1990). 9780791402498, SUNY Press. .
p.160
One legend about the Ganges' Https://web.archive.org/web/20091027080628/http://geocities.com/dr_gda/ganga.htm, Origin of Holy River Ganga

Another river has a similar tale of origin. When Brahma washed Vamana's foot by the water of his kamandalu, one of the drops fell from Vamana's foot on the earth turning into the river.[3] Deep in the Woods Another mythical tale about the pilgrimage place Darsha Pushkarini, narrates how sage trapped river in his kamandalu, when she declined his marriage proposal. This led to famine in the region and, noticing this, Kaveri escaped from kamandalu Https://saranathantg.blogspot.com/2008_03_01_archive.html, Srimad Bhagawat Geeta A variant tells that, angered by Kaveri's confinement, god Ganesha, in the form of a crow, pushed Agastya's kamandalu down, rescuing Kaveri and leading to the river's formation.[4] V

In the Sarada legends of Kashmir (based on oral tradition) narrated by Romesh Kumar, it is said that when was engaged in a war with , goddess advised Rama to take her to away from the war scene. Thus, Parvati was carried by in the form of water in a kamandalu to be dropped wherever she desired to be dropped. Wherever Hanuman rested on his way to Uttarakhand, drops of water which fell out of the kamandalu on the ground formed the springs Masanag at Gushi and the Devibal spring at Tikr in —the kamandalu was kept in a nearby hillock where Parvati rested whereas a Sarada shrine exists. At , the source of river in , an ancient kamandalu which is always filled with water, is called the Brighu Kamandal.http://www.kashmirsentinel.com/jan2003/16.html, Sarada Legends – Different versions

The text states donation of a kamandalu in the (funerary ritual) ceremony ensures that deceased has ample drinking water in his afterlife journey.

(1992). 9780979305115 .


In Buddhism and Jainism
pour water from the kamandalu onto the palms of people, before rituals, where the water symbolizes of life.
(2025). 9781402700330, Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.. .
p.225
It is also called bhumba.
(1990). 9789074597029, Binkey Kok. .
p.28
like and are depicted carrying the kamandalu.
(2025). 9780824827830, University of Hawaii Press. .
p.93
(2025). 9788170173755, Abhinav Publications. .
p.195
The kamandalu was initially imported from to Buddhism, through god to Maitreya; it later was incorporated in representations of many Mahayana Buddhist deities.
(1974). 9789004039025, BRILL. .
p.97

sages use the kamandalu for storing water for "toilet purposes".

(2025). 9788120816916, Motilal Banarsidass. .
p.164


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