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- Keeps Mala Clean: The cloth protects the prayer beads from dirt and oils from hands.
- Facilitates Focus: It allows for smoother and uninterrupted counting of beads during chanting.
- Symbolic Design: Often has a specific opening (resembling a cow’s mouth) to symbolize auspiciousness in Hindu rituals.
- Privacy in Prayer: Shields the beads from view, maintaining the sanctity of the prayer.
- Variety of Materials: Usually made from cotton or silk, and often embroidered with religious symbols or mantras.
₹299.00
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- Symbol of Purity: Chandan (sandalwood) paste is considered sacred and symbolizes purity, calmness, and spiritual upliftment.
- Cooling Effect: It provides a cooling sensation when applied on the forehead, helping to calm the mind and body.
- Religious Significance: Widely used in Hindu rituals, it is applied as a Tilak on the forehead to mark spiritual awareness and devotion.
- Application on Forehead: The Tilak is typically applied on the forehead, at the location of the Ajna Chakra, representing wisdom and concentration.
- Fragrance and Benefits: The sandalwood paste has a pleasant fragrance and is believed to help relieve stress and enhance meditation practices.
₹299.00
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- Traditional Attire: Krishna Poshakh is a special attire designed for adorning Lord Krishna idols, often made with rich, vibrant fabrics like silk or velvet.
- Intricate Embroidery: The cloth typically features detailed embroidery, including zari work, beads, and sequins, to give a royal appearance.
- Seasonal Variations: Different types of poshakh are made for various seasons—lighter cotton fabrics for summer and heavier materials like velvet for winter.
- Custom Designs: Poshakh is often custom-made to fit the specific size of the Krishna idol and can be designed for different occasions, such as Janmashtami or Holi.
- Cultural Significance: Dressing Krishna in poshakh is a devotional practice in Hindu temples and households, symbolizing reverence and care.
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