Maharashtrian Wedding Items

In the vibrant mosaic of Indian weddings, Maharashtrian ceremonies stand out for their unique customs and cultural richness. Vedic Vaani brings forth a splendid array of Maharashtrian wedding items, each intricately designed to honor age-old traditions and infuse every moment with splendor. From the auspicious mangalsutra to the intricately designed paithani sarees, from the sacred mundavalya to the vibrant haldi-kumkum holders, each item embodies the essence of Maharashtrian weddings. With a blend of tradition and elegance, these meticulously crafted pieces serve as symbols of love, commitment, and celebration, adding a touch of cultural grandeur to your special day.

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  • Shubh Vivah Jaimala Varmala Jodi for Dulhan - set of 2
    $54.67
    Out of stock
    Shubh Vivah Jaimala Varmala for Wedding ceremony is one of the oldest traditions, the bribe and groom put garlands around each other neck is call swayamvar.

    These garlands are also ideal for offering on deity idols, altar. It is a sign of welcoming and invoking the blessings of a deity.

    Size: 32 inches (Length)
    Weight of set: 630 gms
    Quantity: 2 mala
  • Artificial Flower Garland for Lagna Wedding Ceremony set of 2
    $16.00
    Out of stock
    Marraige Vivah Jaimala Varmala for Wedding ceremony is one of the oldest traditions, the bribe and groom put garlands around each other neck is call swayamvar.

    A varmala or the jaimala is indispensable to a Hindu wedding ceremony. Both the bride and the groom make each other wear this varmala or jaimala (a garland made of fresh flowers) on the day of their marriage. Interestingly, jaimala is the first ritual that the bride and the groom perform during their wedding ceremony.

    These garlands are also ideal for offering on deity idols, altar. It is a sign of welcoming and invoking the blessings of a deity.

    Size: 22 inches (Length)
    Weight of set: 290 gms
    Quantity: 2 mala
  • Garlands, wedding Varmala, Traditional Marraige Haar set of 2
    $16.00
    Out of stock
    A varmala or the jaimala is indispensable to a Hindu wedding ceremony. Both the bride and the groom make each other wear this varmala or jaimala (a garland made of fresh flowers) on the day of their marriage. Interestingly, jaimala is the first ritual that the bride and the groom perform during their wedding ceremony.

    Size: 22 inches (Length)
    Weight of set: 325 gms
    Quantity: 2 mala
  • Petals Garland Varmala for Wedding, Reception, Engagement
    $16.00
    Out of stock
    Marraige Vivah Jaimala Varmala for Wedding ceremony is one of the oldest traditions, the bribe and groom put garlands around each other neck is call swayamvar.

    A varmala or the jaimala is indispensable to a Hindu wedding ceremony. Both the bride and the groom make each other wear this varmala or jaimala (a garland made of fresh flowers) on the day of their marriage. Interestingly, jaimala is the first ritual that the bride and the groom perform during their wedding ceremony.

    These garlands are also ideal for offering on deity idols, altar. It is a sign of welcoming and invoking the blessings of a deity.

    Size: 22 inches (Length)
    Weight of set: 330 gms
    Quantity: 2 mala
  • Red Flower Varmala Garland Haar for Dulha Dulhan set of 2
    $16.00
    Out of stock
    A varmala or the jaimala is indispensable to a Hindu wedding ceremony. Both the bride and the groom make each other wear this varmala or jaimala (a garland made of fresh flowers) on the day of their marriage. Interestingly, jaimala is the first ritual that the bride and the groom perform during their wedding ceremony.

    These garlands are also ideal for offering on deity idols, altar. It is a sign of welcoming and invoking the blessings of a deity.

    Size: 22 inches (Length)
    Weight of set: 330 gms
    Quantity: 2 mala
  • Swayamvar Varmala Garland for Wedding Couple set of 2
    $16.00
    Out of stock
    A varmala or the jaimala is indispensable to a Hindu wedding ceremony. Both the bride and the groom make each other wear this varmala or jaimala (a garland made of fresh flowers) on the day of their marriage. Interestingly, jaimala is the first ritual that the bride and the groom perform during their wedding ceremony.

    These garlands are also ideal for offering on deity idols, altar. It is a sign of welcoming and invoking the blessings of a deity.

    Size: 22 inches (Length)
    Weight of set: 375 gms
    Quantity: 2 mala
  • Dulhan Haldi Mehandi Shaadi Odhna Rajasthani Marwadi Gujarati Bandhej Pomcha
    $44.00
    Out of stock

    Red Attractive Odhani Bandhej with embroidery on soft cloth dupatta with attractive designer border. It is an integral part of festivities. It is draped on head and shoulders like a scarf by devotees during religious functions, ceremonies and prayer rituals.

    Design: Made sining soft cloth with designer border.
    Dimensions: 94 inches (L) x 36 inches(W) approx
    Weight: 350 grams approx

  • Wedding Ceremony Khesh Uparna for Rituals
    $8.67
    Out of stock

    An ‘Khesh Wedding Uparna’ is draped around the shoulder as a mark of devotion. It is used during puja rituals and marriage ceremonies.

    Design: Made of synthetic red cloth with auspicious lord ganesha with symbol of Kalash, laxmi charan and shanai on uparna.
    Color: Red
    Dimensions: 57 inches(L)
    Weight: 170 grams

  • Lagnsarai Pearl Mundavalya - Maharashtrian Wedding
    $9.00
    Out of stock
    The Mundavalya is tied on bride’s forehead when she is ready to step towards the mandap. It means that she is happily ready to marriage. The Maharashtrian wedding is incomplete without Mundavalya.

    Dimensions: 7 inches (L) x 7 inches (H) x 0.25 inch (thickness) approx
    Weight: 20 grams approx

  • Georgette Women's Chunni Dupatta for Rituals and Ceremonies
    $62.00
    Out of stock
    Red Georgette Red Chunri is an integral part of festivities and auspicious ceremony like marriage. It is draped on head and shoulders like a scarf by women during religious functions, ceremonies and prayer rituals. It is draped around Deity Idols and altars and thus made from auspicious colors. Often a chunri is used in altar as a seat for Idols and yantras and for adding color and festivity to the prayer room.

    Design: Red color netted cloth.
    Size: 2 meter (78x36 inches)
    Weight: 1.1 kgs

    Offering the Chunri to Devi or Goddess or any deity is a age old tradition which signifies respect towards the deities. Chunri is also laid down before installing a deity idol. The Chunri is laid on a pedestal and then the deity idol is installed on top of it. Covering the top part of the Goddess statue and photo is also a widely practiced tradition