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La Jarden Swastika auspicious symbol flag for any religious ritual, ward off negative energies, brings peace to the home, gain positive results [pack of 1 (26×40 SMALL, Fluorescent Orange)

$ 1.42

Colour : Fluorescent Orange Recommended Uses For Product : Indoor / Outdoor use Occasion : Wedding, Diwali, Housewarming Special Feature : Foldable About this item Religious Ceremonies and Festivals: Hinduism: The swastik is used extensively in Hindu rituals and ceremonies. It is drawn or displayed during religious functions, weddings, and festivals like Diwali. It is often made with vermilion (kumkum) or turmeric (haldi) and placed at the entrances of homes and temples. Buddhism and Jainism: The swastik is also a sacred symbol in Buddhism and Jainism, representing various spiritual concepts. It can be seen in temples and during religious celebrations. Housewarming and New Ventures: The swastik is commonly used in housewarming ceremonies (Griha Pravesh) to bless the new home with positive energy and prosperity. It is also used when starting new businesses or ventures. Decorative Arts and Crafts: The swastik is often incorporated into traditional Indian art and crafts, including Rangoli (decorative floor art), wall hangings, and textiles. It is used to create intricate designs that are both decorative and symbolic. Daily Rituals: Many Indian households use swastik symbol on rooftop or at their home altar as a daily practice to invoke blessings and protect the household from negative influences. Educational and Cultural Institutions: Some educational and cultural institutions in India display the swastik symbol as part of their logos or emblems, reflecting the symbol’s positive connotations and cultural heritage. Architectural Elements: The swastik design is often integrated into the architecture of temples, homes, and public buildings. It may appear in carvings, mosaics, and other decorative elements. Festive Decorations: During major festivals like Diwali, Navratri, and Ganesh Chaturthi, the swastik symbol is used extensively in decorations, including lights, banners, and other festive ornaments.

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