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These beautiful sterling silver tube pendants are often called Kavachas because devotees sometimes put a rolled up scroll that has written on it the Narasimha Kavacha prayer for protection.
Small kavacha
Medium kavacha
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Approximate Sizes
- Small - length 1.5cm x thickness 0.45 cm
- Medium -length 1.95cm x thickness 0.65cm
- Large - length 3cm x thickness 0.50cm
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Q: Can the kavacha be closed/sealed at both ends? Is it energized?
A: The kavacha can be opened on one end, but there is nothing installed inside. The empowerment or protection from these kavachas comes from mantras or holy objects placed inside.The kavacha can be opened on one end, but there is nothing installed inside. The empowerment or protection from these kavachas comes from mantras or holy objects placed inside.see less
Q: Is it empty?
A: Yes, the kavacha will come empty.Yes, the kavacha will come empty.see less
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Q: Why it is so cheap? Can I get a golden one?
A: I am sorry but we do not sell gold kavachas. These kavachas are hollow inside, so there is not very much metal needed, and it is not pure silver, but sterling silver, which is a cheaper alloy.I am sorry but we do not sell gold kavachas. These kavachas are hollow inside, so there is not very much metal needed, and it is not pure silver, but sterling silver, which is a cheaper alloy.see less
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Q: Hare Krishna, I want to put narasimha kavach mantra in this amulet. Will it have enough space in it? Also any suggestions about the procedure of inserting kavach mantra into this amulet will be helpful.
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Q: Can we wear it when it comes or do we have to put something in it?
A: The Kavacha will come empty so you want to put some sacred item inside before wearing, such as dirt from a holy place or a mantra written on a small rolled up paper.The Kavacha will come empty so you want to put some sacred item inside before wearing, such as dirt from a holy place or a mantra written on a small rolled up paper.see less
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