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Red Chunari Odhani Dupatta for Women in Ritual Ceremony
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₹3,300.00
Red Chunari Odhani Dupatta for Women in Ritual Ceremony 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: 730 gms
Design: Red color netted cloth.
Size: 2 meter (78x36 inches)
Weight: 730 gms
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Red Chunari Odhani Dupatta for Women in Ritual Ceremony 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: 730 gms
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
Design: Red color netted cloth.
Size: 2 meter (78x36 inches)
Weight: 730 gms
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
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