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In the Newari language, a brass dhau pati is called "Thagun". It is a small vessel traditionally used to hold yogurt during religious ceremonies in Newari culture. The vessel is typically made of brass, which is a durable and long-lasting material.
In Newari culture, yogurt is considered a sacred food that is often used in various religious rituals and ceremonies. The dhau pati is used to hold the yogurt, which is then offered to the deities as a form of worship.

The brass dhau pati is usually decorated with intricate designs and patterns, which add to its aesthetic appeal. It is a small and portable vessel that can be easily carried from one place to another, making it ideal for use in outdoor ceremonies and festivals.

The use of the brass dhau pati in Newari culture reflects the importance of food and hospitality in the culture. It is a symbol of respect and reverence for the deities and is considered an essential part of many religious rituals and ceremonies.

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6 x 9 x 5.5 cm, Dhau Pati, Newari Traditional Curd Tika Holder
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