Kanku Pagla Embroidered Designer Cloth Rumal for Wedding Welcome Bride Baby

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"Kanku Pagla" is a traditional ritual in Gujarati and some other Indian cultures where a new bride dips her feet in a mixture of kumkum (vermilion) and water, then walks across a white cloth, leaving red footprints. These footprints symbolize the arrival of Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity, into the house.

This is considered one of the most important rituals. We have made a humble attempt to glorify and preserve this tradition forever, in a traditional way.

Significance of 'Kanku Pagla'
• Symbolic Welcome of Lakshmi
• Blessings and Auspicious Start
• Purity and Devotion
• Transition and Respect for Tradition

Dimensions: 15 x 15 inches
Weight: 80 gms
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Short Description "Kanku Pagla" is a traditional ritual in Gujarati and some other Indian cultures where a new bride dips her feet in a mixture of kumkum (vermilion) and water, then walks across a white cloth, leaving red footprints. These footprints symbolize the arrival of Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity, into the house.

This is considered one of the most important rituals. We have made a humble attempt to glorify and preserve this tradition forever, in a traditional way.

Significance of 'Kanku Pagla'
• Symbolic Welcome of Lakshmi
• Blessings and Auspicious Start
• Purity and Devotion
• Transition and Respect for Tradition

Dimensions: 15 x 15 inches
Weight: 80 gms