About product
Traditionally carried by sadhus and ascetics, the clay chillum has long been a revered item in Shaiva rituals. It represents spiritual detachment, inner purity, and the sacred act of offering through sacred smoke or symbolic participation in dhuni rituals. Designed for Shiva devotees, temple caretakers, and spiritual households, this product brings authenticity to every worship session.
- Handcrafted by skilled artisans
- Made from all-natural, unpainted terracotta clay
- Reflects ancient Shaiva ascetic tradition
- Lightweight yet durable for ritual longevity
- Free from artificial dyes or polish – ritual-safe
- Sourced from verified, ethical supply chains
Pujasthan is an online sanctuary for traditional Hindu spiritual items. We work directly with rural Indian artisans, ensuring each piece embodies ritual authenticity and spiritual integrity. Our mission is to bring sacredness into every home, one handcrafted product at a time.
Specifications
- Material: 100% natural terracotta clay
- Length: 5–6 inches
- Opening Diameter: ~2.5 cm
- Finish: Raw clay, unglazed
- Weight: Lightweight (~100g)
- Durability: Long-lasting with proper care
- Usage: Puja rituals, Shiva dhuni, meditation settings
- Shelf Life: Indefinite if kept dry
Perfect For Scenarios
- Daily Shiva Puja or Monday vrat offerings
- Ritual use during Maha Shivaratri
- Accompanying meditative and dhuni practices of ascetics
Multilingual Names Table
Region/Language | Script (Native Name) | English Transliteration | Cultural Note |
---|---|---|---|
Hindi | चिलम | Chilam | Used by sadhus during Shiva puja |
Tamil | சிலம் | Shilam | Seen in temple rituals in Tamil Nadu |
Bengali | চিলম | Chilam | Appears in tantric worship |
Marathi | चिलम | Chilam | Popular in rural Maharashtra pujas |
Kannada | ಚಿಲಂ | Chilam | Found in devotional yogic practices |
Telugu | చిలం | Chilam | Employed in remote village ceremonies |
Gujarati | ચિલમ | Chilam | Linked to local festivals |
Malayalam | ചിലം | Chilam | Integrated in temple services |
Punjabi | ਚਿਲਮ | Chilam | Symbol of ascetic devotion |
Odia | ଚିଲମ | Chilam | Used in local shrine rituals |
Spiritual Significance in Hinduism
The chillum holds sacred connotations in Shaivism. It is believed that Lord Shiva himself used a chillum as part of his meditative rituals. Among ascetics, the chillum symbolizes simplicity and transcendence, used to release ego and invoke divine energy during rituals. Whether as part of a dhuni fire ceremony or a symbolic act of offering, its presence signifies spiritual grounding.
How to Use the Clay Chillum
Use this item respectfully and ritually to maximize spiritual benefit:
- Place it near your Shiva altar or dhuni fire.
- Light incense or a lamp to purify the space.
- Hold the chillum reverently and chant “Om Namah Shivaya.”
- Symbolically offer flowers, herbs, or holy ash.
- Conclude with an aarti or camphor offering.
Bonus Tip: Perform your chillum usage on Mondays or during Maha Shivaratri for amplified spiritual resonance.
How to Energize the Chillum
Before its first ritual use, energize it with intention:
- Wash gently with Gangajal.
- Apply a small amount of vibhuti (sacred ash).
- Place before a Shiva murti or lingam.
- Light a diya and recite the Rudra mantra or Shiva Panchakshara Stotra.
Bonus Tip: Wrap the chillum in a clean cotton cloth and store near your altar when not in use.
Complementary Items
- Rudraksha Mala – Enhances mantra chanting
- Brass Ghee Diya – Lights up the altar during ritual
- Camphor Box – Used for Shiva aarti offerings
- Puja Samagri Kit – Complete setup for daily Shiva puja
- Gangajal (Holy Ganga Water) – For purification rituals
- Temple Bell (Ghanti) – To invoke divine presence during puja
Reclaim your roots and elevate your worship. This handmade chillum connects you with centuries of spiritual tradition. Honor your devotion – Order now and uphold the path of dharma.
FAQs
Q1. Is this chillum used for recreational purposes?
- No, it is a sacred religious tool for rituals and meditation only.
Q2. Can I use this for Maha Shivaratri puja?
- Yes, it is perfectly suited for all Shiva-related rituals and festivals.
Q3. How do I clean the clay chillum?
- Gently wipe with dry cloth. Avoid water soaking to preserve integrity.
Q4. Is this safe to use for rituals?
- Yes, it is crafted without chemicals or dyes, safe for sacred use.
Q5. Is each chillum the same?
- As it’s handmade, each chillum is unique in texture and finish.
Q6. What if my chillum breaks?
- Replace immediately. Broken items are not considered auspicious.
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