An "uddarine" is a ritualistic spoon, often called an uddharani or achmani, used in Hindu ceremonies to dispense holy water during puja rituals and festivals. Typically made from materials like brass or copper, these spoons have a bowl and an elongated handle, with some models incorporating decorative elements like a Naga (serpent) design. Uddarines are important for various practices, including the Aarti ceremony, where a lamp is waved to deities.
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