- Chamar as have been made from the white hair of the Tibetan yak therefore the chamar can also be referred to as "the yak-tail whisk."
- A chamar is a yak-tail fan which is waved at the end of arati.
- This represents the offering of the element of air back to its source,
cooling the deity, and keeping insects away.
- Waving the chamar is also a
gesture of honoring the deity and royal power.
- Chamar Approx:-6cm
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