Temple Umbrella - 9 x 14 Inches | Velvet Utsava Umbrella/ Decorative Umbrella for Festival
"Temple umbrellas" are typically made of velvet. The umbrellas are often adorned with intricate designs and patterns, and can be quite ornate. They are also sometimes used as a symbol of authority or status, with larger or more elaborate umbrellas being reserved for use by high-ranking religious officials or dignitaries. Temple umbrellas have various uses in religious and cultural ceremonies in India. Here are
• Temple decorative umbrellas are often used to provide shade and protection from the sun during outdoor processions or rituals.
• In some cases, temple umbrellas are used as a symbol of honor or prestige.
• Temple chatris are often elaborately decorated with designs and patterns, and can add to the overall visual impact of a ceremony or procession.
• In addition to providing shade from the sun, temple umbrellas can also protect important religious artifacts or statues.
• Traditional umbrellas are a traditional part of many religious and cultural ceremonies in India, and are often considered an important symbol of the culture and traditions of the region.