The Yak-Tail Chamara
The chamara or ceremonial fly-whisk is a royal symbol of great antiquity. Even when Krishna was present on this planet 5,000 years ago the yak-tail wisk (chamara) was used by Radharani and the Gopis to worship Krishna.
In India, the royal chamara is made from the white hair of the Tibetan yak, the chamara can also be referred to as "the yak-tail whisk."
The chamara is also used by Krishna's queens at Dwarka to worship him and throughout the ages the pujaris in the temples of Krishna and other demigods use the chamara, the yak-tail wisk, as an integral part of the aroti service. "
The larger size chamaras become quite expensive as this is a natural product and depends on what is available. The chamaras will vary in shape and size as they are produced by the yaks, not in a factory.
If you need a large size we can supply but you need to be prepared to pay a considerable amount more. If this is OK then you can contact us about ordering a large chamara as a special order. Please indicate the size you want.
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