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Embroidery Ponnadai Shawl - 2 Mtrs | Jacquard Cloth Ponnada Shawl/ Ponnada Cloth For Honouring Guests

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Original price Rs. 400.00 - Original price Rs. 400.00
Original price
Rs. 400.00
Rs. 400.00 - Rs. 400.00
Current price Rs. 400.00
Color: Mustard
SKU 312037-Mustard
Weight

0.415 kg

Weight

0.415 kg

The name "Jaquard Colour Embroidery" is also used for "Jacquard Shawl, Embroidered Devotional Shawl, Temple Shawl, Ponnadai Shawl, Embroidery Ponnadai, Traditional Offering Shawl, Devotional Cloth, Pooja Shawl."

• Presenting the Jacquard Color Embroidery angavastram, a stunning fusion of textile art, tradition, and religious respect. With its deliberate emphasis on grace and holiness, this shawl is a great addition to traditional rituals, religious offerings, and spiritual gatherings.

• Origin: India's Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, and Varanasi, which have a rich history of woven and embroidered clothing, were among the first places to adopt Jacquard methods. Since then, embroidered kasavu shawl have developed into ceremonial dress and gifts in Hindu rituals.

• The thundu is especially well-liked in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Maharashtra, where it is presented as a gift during temple rituals, poojas, and spiritual pilgrimages. Additionally, it is frequently employed in North Indian traditions, notably at festivals and yagnas held in people's houses.

• Use:
1. Given to priests, elders, or worshipers as a token of respect
2. Placed over deities during worship at home or in temples
3. Employed during temple processions, Vedic rituals, and religious rites
4. Offered during arangetrams, upanyasams, and religious discussions
5. Given as gifts on special events such Gruhapravesham (housewarming), weddings, and Sashtiabdapoorthi (60th birthday celebrations).

• Keeping things safe Measurements:
1. Keep in a dry, cool place out of direct sunlight to avoid fading.
2. When not in use, cover with cotton or muslin cloth.
3. Use neem leaves as a natural substitute for mothballs.
4. Wash by hand or dry clean carefully using a mild detergent and cold water.
5. To preserve the integrity of the embroidery, iron it on low heat with a protective layer.

• It's common for this angavastram to be linked to sacrifice rituals for gods like Lord Vishnu, Lord Murugan, Goddess Lakshmi, and Lord Ayyappa. It is essential during Navaratri, Vaikunta Ekadasi, Thaipusam, Karthigai Deepam, and temple Utsavams. In events associated with Bhagavata Saptahams and Veda Parayanams, it also functions as a Ponnadai (honor shawl).

• Texture and distinctive qualities (USPs):
1. Made of premium Jacquard fabric, which is renowned for its textured weaves and great strength.
2. Has vivid, multicolored embroidery that portrays ancient themes or religious symbols.
3. A polished finish with a gentle, yet well-defined drape
4. Non-crush material that keeps its shape even with frequent usage
5. Excellent regal and spiritual aesthetic, perfect for religious and ceremonial environments.

• Giving a shawl (kasavu shawl) is a sign of respect for the divine or revered beings in Hindu traditions. It is symbolic of warmth, protection, and good fortune. In temple rituals, particularly in southern India, thundu with religious motifs are frequently seen. There, devotees give them as part of vow fulfillment (Nerthi Kadan) or as a token of gratitude to the deity.

"Buy the Jacquard Colour Embroidery Shawl today to honor sacred moments and divine occasions. This vibrant shawl is perfect for rituals, temple offerings, and presents, and it adds devotion and elegance to every spiritual gesture. Order now to infuse your celebrations and pooja ceremonies with timeless quality and traditional grace."

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