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Traditional Mata Ki Chunri for Deity
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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 net cloth embroidery in flower design.
Design: Red color net cloth embroidery in flower design.
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Devi Maa Ki Chunri is an integral part of festivities. 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 net cloth embroidery in flower design.
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 net cloth embroidery in flower design.
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
The traditional Mata Ki Chunri holds great significance in various religious rituals as it symbolizes respect and devotion towards deities. It is often used to drape over idols or altars, enhancing the sacredness of the space. Additionally, it is a common practice to offer the Chunri to the Goddess during ceremonies, making it an integral part of spiritual festivities.
To maintain the beauty of your Mata Ki Chunri, it is recommended to handle it with care, especially during rituals. Avoid exposing it to excessive moisture or direct sunlight to prevent fading. If needed, gently hand wash it in cold water with mild detergent and air dry it away from direct heat to preserve its intricate embroidery and color.
Absolutely! While the Mata Ki Chunri is primarily designed for worship and rituals, it can also be used in various cultural festivities and celebrations. Women often wear it draped over their heads and shoulders during ceremonies, making it a versatile accessory for traditional attire during special occasions.
The Mata Ki Chunri is crafted from a red net cloth, adorned with beautiful flower embroidery. This material not only adds an aesthetic appeal but also signifies auspiciousness, making it suitable for religious practices. The lightweight fabric allows for easy draping and handling, ensuring that it can be used comfortably during rituals.
While the exact size is not specified, the Mata Ki Chunri is designed to be versatile for various uses in rituals. It can be draped over deity idols, laid on altars, or worn during ceremonies. Its design allows for easy manipulation, making it suitable for both decorative and functional purposes in enhancing the spiritual ambiance.
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