A chamar is a ceremonial fly-whisk made from the coarse fiber of a yak’s tail. It is also known as a yak-tail whisk.
What is it used for?
Chamar is used in religious practices by Hindus and Sikhs.
It is used in ceremonies.
It is used in arati services in temples.
It is waved at the end of arati to cool the deity, keep insects away, and honor the deity.
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