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Ganesh Vastra Mala | Cotton Vastra Garland/ Cloth Mala/ Gejje Vastra For Deity Decoration & Temple Offerings

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SKU 40521017
Width Height Depth Weight

7.5 inch

7 inch

0.25 inch

0.011lb

"Traditional vasthramalai for holy ceremonies, "Divine Elegance Woven with Devotion.""

♦ This sacred garland is a revered offering in Hindu ceremonies and temple worship and is also known as Kapus Vastra, Mani Mala, Hatti Haara, and Gejje Vastra.

♦ Origins:

Vasthramalai is rooted in the ancient temple rituals of South India, where worshippers paid homage to the gods by draping them with sacred cloth garlands as a sign of reverence, purity, and dedication. These garlands represent divine attire, as evidenced by numerous local traditions and inscriptions, and are consistent with textual accounts of Dravidian temples' worship of deities.

♦ A vital component of routine and special poojas in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh, Kapus Vastra and Gejje Vastra are well-liked there. Specifically, the Mani Mala and Hatti Haara are well-known in temples dedicated to Lord Subrahmanya, Venkateswara, and Devi, which are renowned for their rhythmic stringing with sacred cloth and bells and elaborate knotting.

♦ Usage – Instructions on How to Use Vasthramalai in Pooja:

As a gift of attire and purity, the Vasthramalai is draped around idols. It is frequently wrapped around the god's neck or body and utilized during Abhisheka, Alankara, and Deepa Aradhana. During personal rituals, temple offerings, or home pujas, devotees also chant mantras while giving Kapus Vastra and Gejje Vastra.

♦ Conservation – Treat Holy Garments with Respect:

Keep the Mani Mala and Hatti Haara in a clean, dry, and holy place to extend the lifespan of this exquisite item. To preserve its color and texture, wrap it in cotton fabric and keep it out of direct sunshine, incense smoke, and moisture. To avoid damage, use camphor or turmeric sachets.

♦ Karthika Deepam, Vaikunta Ekadasi, Skanda Shashti, and Navaratri are all occasions where the Vasthramalai is widely employed. Deities such as Hanuman, Goddess Durga, Lord Venkateswara, and Lord Murugan are given it. The Mani Mala and Hatti Haara, which reflect Vedic ideas of decorating gods with pure intentions, serve as celestial attire for these fortunate events.

♦ Clothing the deity is equivalent to surrendering one's ego, according to folklore and Puranic traditions. The Kapus Vastra represents modesty, whereas the Hatti Haara is thought to attract heavenly favors when presented with sincerity. Saints and temple priests have employed these sacred garlands for ages to give ritual worship its completeness.

"Elevate your pooja rituals with the sacred charm of Vasthramalai, a divine blend of purity and tradition." With each holy thread, bring home the blessings of the gods!"

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