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Jari & Stone Design Turban - 3.25 X 4 Inches | Decorative Kireedam/ Peacock Design Kiridam/ Crown For Deity

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Original price Rs. 450.00 - Original price Rs. 450.00
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Rs. 450.00
Rs. 450.00 - Rs. 450.00
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Color: Green
SKU 352300079-Green
Width Height Depth Weight

1 in

3.25 in

4 in

0.02 kg

Width Height Depth Weight

4 in

3.25 in

1 in

0.02 kg

Width Height Depth Weight

4 in

3.25 in

1 in

0.02 kg

Width Height Depth Weight

4 in

3.25 in

1 in

0.02 kg

Width Height Depth Weight

4 in

3.25 in

1 in

0.02 kg

Width Height Depth Weight

4 in

3.25 in

1 in

0.02 kg

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Divine Splendor in Every Adornment!

Bring divine grandeur to your deity with this elegantly crafted turban mukut, a symbol of honor, beauty, and celestial power. Designed with devotion, each mukut radiates a sense of reverence and holiness, making your idol look majestic and spiritually alive. Known interchangeably as kiridam, turban, or crown, this sacred headpiece represents respect, faith, and surrender before the Almighty.

Origins and Sacred Heritage:
The tradition of adorning idols with a turban or kiridam has deep spiritual roots in Vedic culture and temple rituals. In ancient times, kings would present a mukut to the deity as a token of humility and gratitude, symbolizing the offering of their power and pride to God. This ritual act of crowning a divine form continues even today, reminding devotees of surrendering the ego and seeking divine guidance and protection.

Across India, decorating deities with turban mukuts is a cherished custom. In South Indian temples, the headpiece is known as kiridam, while Northern regions use mukut or pagdi. Temples in Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, and Rajasthan celebrate this art through elaborate crowns decorated with zari, beads, and gemstones. Each region adds its own touch of craftsmanship, turning the crown into a radiant symbol of devotion and divine sovereignty.

Usage in Rituals and Worship:
This sacred mukut is ideal for idols of Lord Vishnu, Krishna, Shiva, Murugan, or Ganesha. Use it during daily puja, alankaram, and special occasions such as Janmashtami, Skanda Shashti, or Karthigai Deepam. The turban enhances the spiritual aura of the altar, making every ritual more vibrant and devotional while inviting divine blessings into the home.

Preservation and Care:
To protect its beauty and sacredness, keep the kiridam in a clean, moisture-free area. After each use, wipe it gently with a soft cloth and store it carefully away from direct sunlight. When maintained properly, this spiritual ornament will retain its luster and energy for generations.

A Symbol of Faith and Majesty!

This turban mukut is not merely an accessoryโ€”it is a representation of divine power, purity, and devotion. Perfect for temples or home shrines, it also makes a meaningful spiritual gift for loved ones on auspicious occasions.

Order Now to bless your deity with elegance, divine charm, and timeless spiritual grace!

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