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Panchakacham - 9 Inches| Jari Border Dhoti/ Panchakajam For Deity Decor

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Original price Rs. 110.00 - Original price Rs. 110.00
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Color: Brown
SKU 325415-Brown
Height Weight

9 in

0.03 kg

Height Weight

9 in

0.03 kg

Height Weight

9 in

0.03 kg

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"Tradition enveloped in sophistication—adorn your deity with the everlasting allure of Panchakacham today!"

The ready-made Panchakacham is a beloved item of traditional deity dress, recognized for its convenience and royal elegance. Also known as panchakacham dhoti or temple-style veshti, this holy garment is favored in South Indian poojas for dressing idols of Lord Vishnu, Shiva, and other male deities. Usually made from cotton or satin with detailed zari borders, the panchakacham dhoti design embodies the spirit of Vedic clothing. As a ready-made Panchakacham, it facilitates deity alankaram while maintaining authenticity—earning a distinguished role in festive ceremonies and daily deity dressing customs.

• Origin
The Panchakacham has its roots in ancient Vedic customs, where it was designated as the formal wear for Grihasthas (householders) across all four varnas. The term itself is derived from Sanskrit—"Pancha" meaning five and "Kachcham" referring to folds or tucks—symbolizing the five-fold draping technique of the dhoti.

Historically, the panchakacham dhoti was donned during rituals, temple visits, and spiritual events, representing purity, discipline, and readiness for worship. It was particularly prevalent among Brahmins and Vaishnavites, who embraced it as a daily or ceremonial attire for deities. Over the years, this sacred garment transformed into the ready-made Panchakacham, allowing devotees to honor tradition while simplifying the dressing process.

• Usage in Deity Decoration
Worn by idols of Lord Vishnu, Shiva, Murugan, and other male deities.
Utilized during daily poojas, festivals such as Vaikunta Ekadasi, Rama Navami, and Karthigai Deepam.
Enhances the spiritual atmosphere and reflects traditional Vastram practices.

• Preservation Tips
Store in a dry, clean cloth pouch after use.
Avoid exposure to water, oils, or incense smoke to maintain the fabric and zari.
Gently iron on low heat if necessary to preserve crisp pleats.

"Honor the sacred in every fold—bring home the Panchakacham dhoti and complete your deity's attire."

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