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Towel - 1.8 Mtrs | Jari Border Design Thundu/ Half White Colour Gamcha/ Kasavu Shawl/ Angavastram for Men

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Original price Rs. 160.00 - Original price Rs. 160.00
Original price
Rs. 160.00
Rs. 160.00 - Rs. 160.00
Current price Rs. 160.00
SKU 3059298
Length Weight

1.8 Mtrs

0.1 kg

Add a traditional and elegant touch to your attire with the stunning Angavastram with a Jari Design in Half White colour. This beautiful conventional garment combines comfort with cultural significance, making it ideal for religious ceremonies, festivals, and special occasions.

History and Origins of the Angavastram:
The Angavastram is a traditional piece of clothing worn by men in South India. It is typically draped over the shoulders and chest and is often paired with a thundu or uttariyam. The use of the Angavastram dates back to ancient Vedic times, symbolizing respect, humility, and reverence for the divine. Over the centuries, it has become an essential part of South Indian culture, particularly during religious rituals and festivals.

Reputation and Regional Popularity:
The Angavastram enjoys widespread popularity in Southern India, especially in Tamil Nadu and Kerala. The Jari design is particularly favored by devotees, as it reflects the rich tradition of South Indian textiles. This design is closely linked to major cultural and religious events, including Pongal, Deepavali, and temple ceremonies, where it is worn with pride and reverence.

Usage:
The Angavastram is traditionally worn during temple visits, religious festivals, and weddings. It is draped over the upper body as a mark of respect during prayers, rituals, and religious processions. The Half White color, combined with the Mayilkan design, makes it perfect for temple rituals, particularly when honoring deities such as Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva, or during festivals like Navratri and Varalakshmi Vratam. The Uttariyam is often worn with the Angavastram for formal and spiritual occasions.

Preservation and Storage:
To maintain the longevity of your Angavastram, wash it gently by hand or use a delicate machine cycle. Avoid bleach and harsh chemicals, as these can damage the fabric. Store it in a cool, dry place, preferably in a cloth bag or a well-ventilated wardrobe, to prevent fading and wear.

The Angavastram with a Jari Design in Half White is essential for those who appreciate traditional attire. It is perfect for daily prayers, religious rituals, and cultural festivals, offering both elegance and authenticity.

This Angavastram is a meaningful and versatile addition to your wardrobe. Order now to embrace tradition with style!

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