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Towel - 1.80 Mtrs | Mayilkan Border Angavastram/ White Gamcha/ Cotton Thundu For Traditional Wear

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Original price Rs. 140.00 - Original price Rs. 140.00
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Rs. 140.00
Rs. 140.00 - Rs. 140.00
Current price Rs. 140.00
SKU 3059278
Length Material Weight

1.8 mtr

Cotton

0.11 kg

“Wrap yourself in purity—our Cotton White Angavastram is tradition, redefined. Buy now and wear the grace!”

Grace Meets Tradition: Pure Cotton Angavastram with Mayilkan Border Our white Angavastram, made of soft, breathable cotton and embellished with the classic Mayilkan pattern, will transport you to timeless sophistication. This is a legacy you can wear with pride, whether it's for ceremonies, giving presents, or temple attire. Other names for it include Veshti Thundu, Kasavu Shawl, Angavastra,Thalapathi Angavastram, and Uthriyam (Tamil).

• Beginning
In South India, notably in Tamil Nadu and Kerala, the Angavastram is a classic upper-body drape worn by men. It gets its name from Sanskrit words: anga (body) and vastram (cloth). It was formerly a sign of decency and simplicity, worn by priests, scholars, and elders. The Mayilkan (peacock-eye) border is a local design element that has both symbolic depth and aesthetic beauty.

• In Tamil Brahmin and temple-going circles, this white cotton Angavastram with Mayilkan border is highly regarded. It is frequently worn with a dhoti or veshti at weddings, formal events, and religious rites.

• Uses and applications
Worn over the shoulders during temple visits, rituals, and pujas
Used throughout ceremonies, weddings, and cultural activities.
Given as a sign of regard to priests, gurus, and the elderly.

• Advice for Preservation
Use shampoo or a light detergent for hand washing.
To maintain the delicate cotton weave, avoid washing it in a machine.
To prevent yellowing, dry in the shade.
Keep folded in a dry, clean fabric pouch.

Angavastras are frequently given to gods and worn during holidays such as Pongal, Navaratri, and Vaikunta Ekadasi. It represents humility and spiritual preparedness. Our cotton angavastra is made from pure Cotton. It is Lightweight, gentle, and non-irritant, The border of Mayilkan has a traditional and auspicious feel. It is simple to care for and drape

Giving an Angavastram as a mark of respect is common practice in many Tamil families. Additionally, it is customary to give it to visiting priests or during Samaradhanai (ritual feasts), which serves to highlight its role as a revered garment.

"Drape Devotion. Wear Tradition. Own the Moment—Buy It Today!"

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