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Mata Rani Ka Shingar
$12.75
Sku: MRK-SHINGAR
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Categories: All Departments , Festivities & Decor , Festivals ,
Mata Rani Ka Solah Shringar Set is a sacred and beautifully curated collection of 16 traditional adornments used to honor and decorate Mata Rani (Durga or other forms of the Divine Mother) during religious rituals and festivals such as Navratri and Durga Puja. Rooted in deep spiritual tradition, this set allows devotees to offer love, devotion, and reverence through the ritualistic act of dressing and beautifying the goddess.
Each item in the set carries profound symbolic significance, representing various aspects of feminine grace, strength, and divinity. Whether used in home pujas or community celebrations, this Solah Shringar Set enhances the devotional experience and helps create a divine atmosphere filled with purity, beauty, and spiritual energy.
Key Features:
- Complete Solah Shringar set: Includes all 16 traditional adornments for full ceremonial decoration of the deity.
- Spiritually meaningful items: Each piece holds symbolic value and connects the devotee to the divine feminine energy.
- Traditional design: Inspired by age-old customs and rituals performed during worship of Mata Rani.
- Versatile for festivals: Ideal for Navratri, Durga Puja, and other occasions where the goddess is worshipped with devotion.
- Carefully curated: Thoughtfully assembled to ensure completeness, quality, and cultural authenticity.
Items Included in the Set:
- Mangalsutra: A sacred necklace symbolizing marital blessings and protection, representing Mata Rani’s divine grace over married women.
- Mehendi (Henna): A cone or powder used for applying intricate designs on the goddess’s hands, symbolizing beauty and prosperity.
- Chunari: A red or colorful embroidered cloth used to drape around the goddess, representing respect, dignity, and devotion.
- Comb: A small comb for adorning the goddess’s hair, symbolizing care and nurturing.
- Maang Tika: A forehead ornament that signifies the goddess’s power and the third eye, symbolizing wisdom and protection.
- Sindoor (Vermilion): A red powder used to adorn Mata Rani’s forehead, a mark of divine femininity and strength.
- Kesh Shringar (Hair Band & Hair Pin): Decorative hair accessories used to style and adorn Mata Rani’s hair, symbolizing beauty and grace.
- Green Bangles: A set of green glass bangles, which represent fertility, prosperity, and the divine feminine energy.
- Kajal: Black kohl used to highlight the goddess’s eyes, representing protection from evil and enhancing divine beauty.
- Nath (Nose Ring): A traditional nose ring symbolizing beauty and feminine power.
- Earrings: A pair of decorative earrings to adorn the goddess’s ears, symbolizing purity and grace.
- Mirror: A small mirror symbolizing self-reflection and awareness, often used during the dressing of the deity.
- Small Cloth Piece: A soft cloth used to clean and prepare the deity for the adornment process, symbolizing purity and preparation.
- Alta: A red dye applied to the toes or feet, symbolizing auspiciousness, beauty, and blessing for the goddess's devotees.
- Payal: A delicate anklet or toe ring worn by the goddess, representing elegance and the sound of divine presence.
- Haar (Necklace/Garland): A decorative necklace or garland offered to the deity as a sign of love, devotion, and surrender.
Suitable For:
- Devotees performing daily or festival-based worship of Mata Rani, Durga, or other forms of the Divine Mother.
- Ideal for Navratri, Durga Puja, and other auspicious occasions when the goddess is adorned with special care.
- Perfect for personal or community pujas where traditional shringar plays a central role in the ritual.
Directions for Application:
- Begin by cleansing the idol or picture of Mata Rani with water or rose water.
- Use the small cloth to gently wipe and prepare the deity for adornment.
- Dress the goddess with the chunari, ensuring it is draped respectfully.
- Apply sindoor on the goddess’s forehead and maang tika for added embellishment.
- Style the hair using the comb, hair band, and hair pin to complete the look.
- Add mehendi designs, kajal, earrings, nath, and bangles for full shringar.
- Place alta on the feet or toes, add the payal, and drape the haar around the neck of the deity.
- Place the mirror near the deity as a symbolic gesture of inner reflection and devotion.
Disclaimer:
The Mata Rani Ka Solah Shringar Set is intended solely for religious and ceremonial use, and variations in design, color, or material may occur due to the handmade nature of certain items. The set includes small components such as bangles, pins, and earrings, which should be kept out of reach of children to avoid any hazards. These items are not intended for personal cosmetic application and are meant specifically for the adornment of the deity. The product's significance and use are based on cultural and traditional beliefs, which may vary regionally. It is recommended to review the set's contents for suitability in your specific religious practices before use.
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