Shree Kulswamini Prasanna Chaitrangan Rangoli Ready for Home Pooja Room Office Desk

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Brand: Doorbag

Color: Black & Maroon (Random)

Features:

  • [ Material / Size / Weight ]: Made up of Light Weight yet Thick (1 cm) Sun Board Foam Sheet. 10 x 30 cm (i.e 4 x 12 inch). Ideal to keep in pooja room floor or temple area or at office work desk.
  • [ Chaitrangan Purpose and Meaning ]: A Kulswamini, or Kuladevi, is a clan deity or family goddess worshipped by specific communities or families. The term "Kulswamini" is derived from "Kula" meaning clan, and "Devi" meaning goddess.
  • [ Role Benefits ]: The Kulswamini is believed to protect and bless the clan, ensuring prosperity and warding off misfortune. Devotees often seek her blessings for family welfare and success.
  • [ Worship ]: Worship of the Kulswamini typically involves rituals, prayers, and offerings at temples dedicated to her. These rituals are often performed during special occasions and festivals.
  • [ Regional Variations ]: Different regions and communities have their own Kulswamini, reflecting local traditions and beliefs. For example, in Maharashtra, Dhandai Devi is a popular Kulswamini among Marathi Brahmins and Kshatriyas.
  • [ Cultural Significance ]: The worship of a Kulswamini fosters a sense of community and continuity of cultural heritage. It strengthens familial bonds and reinforces the identity of the clan.

model number: Shree kulswamini chaitrangan Rangoli

Part Number: chaitrangan Rangoli

Details: Refering to the Chaitrangan rangoli, A Kulswamini, also known as Kuladevi, refers to a clan deity or family goddess revered by particular communities or families. The term "Kulswamini" is derived from "Kula," which signifies clan, and "Devi," meaning goddess. Various regions and communities have their own distinct Kulswamini, which embody local customs and beliefs. For instance, in Maharashtra, Dhandai Devi is widely honored as a Kulswamini among Marathi Brahmins and Kshatriyas. The veneration of a Kulswamini promotes a sense of community and the preservation of cultural heritage. It enhances familial connections and reinforces the identity of the clan.

Package Dimensions: 12.2 x 4.3 x 0.8 inches

Item Weight    80 g
Item Dimensions LxWxH    30 x 10 x 1 Centimeters

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