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'''A lota''' (Urdu: لوٹا‎), (Hindi: लोटा) is a small round water vessel of brass, copper or plastic used in parts of South Asia.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lota_(vessel)</ref>[[File:LotaBowl1927.jpg|right|thumb|Donald Holmes Catalog No. 13 (1927)]]
 
'''A lota''' (Urdu: لوٹا‎), (Hindi: लोटा) is a small round water vessel of brass, copper or plastic used in parts of South Asia.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lota_(vessel)</ref>[[File:LotaBowl1927.jpg|right|thumb|Donald Holmes Catalog No. 13 (1927)]]
  
The magical version of the '''Lota Bowl''' (also known as the '''Lota Vase''', '''Lota Jar''', or '''Hindoo Bowl''') can be shown empty or full of water at any time.  
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The magical version of the '''Lota Bowl''' (also known as the '''Lota Vase''', '''Lota Jar''', or '''Hindoo Bowl''') can be shown empty or full of water at any time.<ref>INDIAN JUGGLERY by WM. E. ROBINSON, Mahatma (March 1895)</ref>
  
  

Revision as of 22:42, 21 February 2015

A lota (Urdu: لوٹا‎), (Hindi: लोटा) is a small round water vessel of brass, copper or plastic used in parts of South Asia.[1]
Donald Holmes Catalog No. 13 (1927)

The magical version of the Lota Bowl (also known as the Lota Vase, Lota Jar, or Hindoo Bowl) can be shown empty or full of water at any time.[2]


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

  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lota_(vessel)
  2. INDIAN JUGGLERY by WM. E. ROBINSON, Mahatma (March 1895)