Temple Umbrella - 36 Inches | Velvet Utsava Umbrella / Traditional Festival Umbrella
• The moment this umbrella is lifted, the entire surroundings take on a divine, ceremonial glow, filling the space with the sacred grandeur and festive splendour seen in traditional temple processions.
• This temple umbrella stands tall with its bamboo log (pirambu), making it perfect for carrying during utsavams, pooja processions, and home temple celebrations.
• The vibrant shape and colours of the kodai create an auspicious atmosphere that enriches the energy of festivals, poojas, and homams.
• Often used as a kovil kodai, it adds a majestic devotional presence when placed near deities or carried during street utsavams.
• The rich appearance of this decorative procession umbrella enhances the spiritual and visual beauty of your temple or pooja setup.
• When used indoors, the temple umbrella elevates the sanctity of the pooja corner, making every ritual feel more grand and divine.
• Many households carry this kodai during processions for Amman, Murugan, Vinayagar, and Perumal festivals to signify honour and devotion.
• Placed behind or beside the idol as a kovil kodai, it adds a ceremonial charm that instantly transforms the entire stage.
• This procession umbrella is a favourite for alankaram, Golu setups, and festive photo arrangements.
• During temple utsavams, the temple umbrella becomes an essential part of the procession, symbolising respect, dignity, and divine celebration.
• The elegant structure of the kodai helps create a special ambience for Navratri, Panguni Uthiram, Thai Poosam, and similar utsava days.
• Positioned as a kovil kodai, it stands as a mark of tradition, enhancing the temple-like feel of home celebrations.
• The colourful details of this procession umbrella complement garlands, lamps, backdrop décor, and deity ornaments beautifully.
• For wedding rituals, this temple umbrella adds a sacred touch to the couple’s entrance and ceremonial moments.
• The presence of a kodai near the deity is believed to bring auspiciousness, blessings, and protection.
• Families use the kovil kodai during pooja gatherings to visually elevate the festival setting and create an authentic temple ambience.
• As a decorative temple umbrella, it enriches all cultural events, community functions, and devotional gatherings.
• Whether carried during pradakshina or placed during alankaram, the temple umbrella stands as a symbol of honour and divinity.
• A brightly coloured kodai like this brings joyful energy, making any ritual feel complete and spiritually uplifting.
• Many devotees cherish having a kovil kodai at home for yearly festivals, vrathams, and deity processions.
• This decorative temple umbrella becomes a treasured part of your spiritual collection, used again and again with devotion.
• A grand and sacred umbrella that brings temple splendour into your home, adding divine grace, auspicious energy, and traditional beauty to every festival and pooja celebration.