Turban - 6 X 3 Inches | Beads Design Kireedam/ Kiridam/ Mukut/ Crown For Deity Decoration
"Adorn your deity with a Turban of spiritual elegance – a timeless expression of divine authority, beauty, and devotion."
• About the Product
This sacred headpiece, often identified as a turban, pagdi, mukut, or god crown, is crafted to enhance the divine appearance of your chosen deity. Traditionally styled with carefully folded fabric and rich colors, this piece is an important element of deity decoration in temples and homes. Designed to rest on the head of the idol, it brings a graceful and complete look to any pooja or festive setting.
• Historical and Cultural Background
The tradition of offering a turban to deities comes from historical customs where royal figures and saints wore them as symbols of power and spiritual stature. Over centuries, this cultural practice was extended to temple worship, where adorning gods with a pagdi became a sign of respect and honor. In various spiritual texts and temple rituals, the use of a mukut or god crown is emphasized as a way to acknowledge the divine’s cosmic sovereignty.
• The mukut is widely used in temples and homes throughout regions such as Rajasthan, Gujarat, and parts of South India. The god crown has also become popular in the United States, particularly among Hindu households and cultural centers, where pooja rituals are performed regularly. It holds special meaning in community festivals and during grand temple events.
• Usage and Applications: This devotional pagdi is used during various ceremonies such as Janmashtami, Navratri, Diwali, and other important pooja occasions. It is often placed on idols of Lord Krishna, Balaji, or Ram, and is accompanied by other alankaram items like earrings, mala, and vastram. When a mukut is placed as part of daily or festival rituals, it uplifts the spiritual presence of the deity.
• Storage and Care: To preserve its form and color, the god crown should be stored in a cloth-lined box or wrapped in soft material. It is important to keep it in a cool, dry place, away from sunlight and moisture. When not in use, lay the turban flat or keep it gently folded to maintain its shape and avoid creasing the fabric.
• The pagdi is particularly meaningful during worship of deities like Lord Krishna and Lord Ram. It is prominently featured during Janmashtami, Vaikunta Ekadasi, and other Vaishnavite festivals. By placing a god crown on your deity, you offer a royal symbol of love, reverence, and deep faith.
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