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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Exotic Pure Premium Traditional Vedic Incense - set of 7$85.00Exotic pure premium traditional vedic incense set contains the fragrance of Kasturi mask, Fresh Patchouli, Exotic Oudh, Mysore Sandal chandan, Saffron Rose, Vetiver (Khuswala) and lavender flower.
Type: Perfumed incense
Length: 8 inches
Burning Time: 50 to 60 minutes
Quantity: 700 gms (each pack 100 gms)
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Designer Supari for Decoration$3.53
The betel nut/Supari is an integral part of the daily or ritualistic pooja.It is also popularly used in the age old-custom of Indian eating.
Dimensions of each: 34 mm (H) x 25 mm (diameter)
Weight: 20 grams -
Mauli Thread$1.27
It is customary to tie a red thread - commonly called a mauli or kalava - on the wrist at the beginning of a religious ceremony.
Length: approx 60 meter
Quantity: 2 pc -
Auspicious Red Chunni for Dulhan in Handmade Embroidery$20.00Offering 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
Design: Red color net cloth embroidery with golden flowers on border.
Size: 2 meter
Weight: 300 gms
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Wedding Flower Dulha and Dulhan Garland/Varmala/Jaimala$55.00
Designer Pink rose and White rose Varmala / Jaimala made with artificial flower. Jaymala ceremony is one of the oldest traditions followed in the wedding ceremony.
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Varmala Jodi - set of 2$60.00Shubh 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: 370 gms
Quantity: 2 mala -
Wedding Red Rose Varmala Garland for Engagement Wedding Anniversary - set of 2$60.00Rose Garland 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 -
Red White Rose Flowers Varmala for Shubh Occasions Celebrations - set of 2$60.00Rose Flowers Varmala for shubh 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 -
Dulha Dulhan Wedding Flower Garland - set of 2$60.00Dulha Dulhan 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, entrance doors. It is a sign of welcoming and invoking the blessings of a deity.
Size: 32 inches (Length)
Weight of set: 630 gms -
Kumkum Powder$0.40
Kumkum is applied to the forehead. The reason for this particular location has to do with the ancient Hindu belief that "the human body is divided into seven vortices of energy, called chakras, beginning at the base of the spine and ending at the top of the head."