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Stone Jada Billa | Artificial Jewellery/ Kemp Jada Pin/ Lakshmi Design Hair Accessory For Dance Wear

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Original price $15.00
Original price $15.00 - Original price $15.00
Original price $15.00
Current price $13.95
$13.95 - $13.95
Current price $13.95
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SKU 7121144
Width Height Depth Material Weight

2.75 inch

9.5 inch

0.25 inch

Stone

0.1102lb

"Lakshmi Jada Bit: Traditional Kemp Jewelry for embellishing the hair of deities."

♦ Other Names: Deity Hair Brooch, Jadai Billalu, Jada Billa, Hair Accessory for Goddess Lakshmi.

♦ This Lakshmi Jada Bit - Kemp, an enduring hair accessory rooted in classic South Indian temple tradition, will infuse your pooja rites with divine beauty. This fake jewelry item is made specifically to decorate the hair of deities during festivals, homams, and unique alankarams. It is well-known for its lively kemp stones and antique finish.

♦ Background and Origins:

The practice of employing jada pieces, or hair decorations, may be traced back to the ancient temple communities of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. These embellishments, made of kemp (red and green glass stones), were essential to temple deity decorations and Bharatanatyam dancers, symbolizing wealth and divine feminine beauty—particularly linked to Goddess Lakshmi.

♦ Kemp jewelry, which is commonly used in South India, notably Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, has always had a spiritual connection. It is frequently worn by temple idols during Navaratri, Varalakshmi Vratham, and Friday poojas.

♦ Applications & Usage:

The main purpose of this Lakshmi Jada Billa is to adorn the deity idol's braid (jada), especially Goddess Lakshmi or Durga during alankaram rites. Additionally, it can be used in Bharatanatyam hair arrangements or to improve the appearance of traditional dolls during Golu festival exhibitions.

♦ Preservation and Storage:

Store this artificial jewelry in a jewelry container lined with cotton or in a dry cloth bag to maintain its attractiveness. Keep the kemp stones from fading or dislodging by avoiding direct contact with water, perfume, and chemicals.

♦ The Goddess Lakshmi pooja, Navaratri, Friday alankarams, and Kanya Pujas are the occasions when this jada bit is used the most. The ornament represents riches, divine blessings, and the Shakti (strength) aspect of feminine energy.

♦ In traditional Hindu iconography, the Goddess Lakshmi, the bestower of wealth, is decked in the most exquisite jewelry, particularly during temple utsavams. Her jadai alankaram, which symbolizes continuity and heavenly energy, depicts wealth passing through the braid.

"Give your divine idol the timeless allure of this Lakshmi Jada Bit, a beautiful fusion of tradition, skill, and sacred grace. To give your deity's alankaram a hint of temple heritage, place your order right now!"

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