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Copper Hundi is a traditional form of money collection used in South Asia, particularly in India and Nepal. It is a type of piggy bank or donation box made of copper, used for collecting donations and contributions for religious or social purposes. The word “hundi” comes from the Sanskrit word “hund”, which means to collect or gather. Copper Hundi is typically made of pure copper or copper alloy and is often beautifully decorated with intricate designs, symbols, and motifs. It is usually cylindrical in shape, with a wide base and a narrow opening on top. The opening is covered with a small lid or stopper, which is secured by a lock or seal to prevent theft. The Copper Hundi has a long history in South Asian culture, dating back to ancient times. It was originally used as a way of collecting taxes and revenue by the kings and rulers of the region. Later on, it became a popular means of collecting donations for religious and social causes, such as building temples, supporting religious ceremonies, and funding social welfare activities. In Hinduism, the Copper Hundi Big is an important part of the temple culture. Devotees offer money, coins, and other valuables in the Copper Hundi as a form of offering or donation to the deity. It is believed that offering money in brings good luck and blessings from the deity. The money collected in the Copper Hundi is used for the upkeep and maintenance of the temple and for supporting various religious activities. Apart from religious purposes, Copper Hundi is also used for social causes such as charity, education, and healthcare. Many charitable organizations and NGOs use Copper Hundi big for collecting donations from the public for various social welfare activities. In recent times, the use of the has declined due to the advent of modern banking systems and digital payment methods. However, it still holds a significant place in South Asian culture and tradition. Many people continue to use it as a way of expressing their gratitude and devotion to the divine and supporting social causes.
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