Rızka signifies journey and success and breadth for tradesmen and artisans. (See also; Water Container.)
Seeing the Kirba is called a pious person. Some commentators also interpret the kirbayi risk. If the kirba he sees in his dream does not pour water, he says that if it is firm and new, then his livelihood will be abundant and livelihood in this proportion; If some parts are worn out and water is running, it means that they are barely making a living. Kirmani interprets seeing the kirba with an elderly man who is handed over to him. If there is water, free and other things in the kirb, that person separates the halal from the haram; According to another rumor: Kirba seen in a dream, rizka, sometimes a sign of travel. If the kirba is new, it is a sign of the blur that will occur in life and pleasure. If the kirba is old and drops water, the war is a sign. Kirba is an honorable trade, a large, high and big ist for the craftsman.