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Latest revision as of 01:13, 3 June 2021
A lota (Urdu: لوٹا), (Hindi: लोटा) is a small round water vessel of brass, copper or plastic used in parts of South Asia.[1]
The magical version of the Lota Bowl can be shown empty or full of water at any time.[2]
Other names
- Inexhaustible Punch Bowl
- Lota Vase
- Lota Jar
- Hindoo Bowl
In Print
- "Bits of Patter" (ad in The Eagle Magic Co., 1915)
- The Hindoo Lota Bowl, The Scientific Milkman, For Magicians Only by Waller, Charles (1923)
References
- ↑ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lota_(vessel)
- ↑ INDIAN JUGGLERY by WM. E. ROBINSON, Mahatma (March 1895)