Size | X-Large |
Colour | Golden |
Material | Others |
Shape | Oval |
Item Weight | 1350 Grams |
Construction Type | HAND MADE |
Brand | MATS AVENUE DOOR MATS AT YOUR DOOR STEP |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
About this item
- Manually Extracted and Decorated Paddy Spikes In Golden Honey Color , It is Believed that Placing Paddy Spikes in the puja Room or in the Main Entrance Door Will Fetch Prosperity and Blessings to Home as Per Hindus
- An Ideal hand Made Product to Gift in traditional manner During Marriage , House Warming , New Business Opening and All As the Synonym of Blessings
- Ideal Decorative Item for Puja Room , Living Room , Shops and offices as the Symbol of Prosperity and Peace
- Carefully Made from the manually Harvested Ripened Paddy of Gods Own Country by Special Artisans Skills
- There Will be Mild Shedding of Grains During the Transit , Once Fixed it will be Permeant for more than 5 Years
Mats Avenue® Blessed Bunch of Paddy Spikes Kathir Katta Niraputhari 37x28cm
Manufacturer Mats Avenue Floorings (OPC) PVT LTD, Mats Avenue Floorings (OPC) PVT LTD 8606645900 Packer Mats Avenue Floorings (OPC) PVT LTD Importer Mats Avenue Floorings (OPC) PVT LTD Item Weight 1 kg 350 g Item Dimensions LxWxH 37 x 28 x 28 Centimeters Net Quantity 1.00 count Included Components HAND MADE BLESSED PADDY SPIKE Generic Name BLESSED BUNCH OF PADDY SPIKE Niraputhari' is yet another unique tradition that transcends the changing times. Long, long ago, agriculture used to be the backbone of the society. In those days, the harvest was totally dependent on the vagaries of the monsoon. A good harvest was therefore literally a gift of the gods. Illomnira ceremony in Kerala is associated with harvest and it is a tribute to the nature. It is celebrated in Kerala temples during the month of Karkidakam or the 1st day of Chingham, the Kerala New year (Malayalam Calendar). For Illomnira,newly reaped paddy spikes are brought into the temple by the Chief Priest carrying on his head, and special Pujas being performed on the paddy spikes and offered to the Deity, later this being distributed to the devotees.