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Chandan Kinnam,Kum Kum Chimil

Attribute Chandan Kinnam Kum Kum Chimil
Material Wood (Sandalwood or similar aromatic wood) Gold, Silver, or Metal with intricate patterns
Design Carved sandalwood, often with religious symbols or motifs. Small container with a lid for Kum Kum powder, often beautifully engraved.
Weight Varies, but typically lightweight due to wood construction. Varies based on material; typically ranges from 20-50 grams.
Dimensions Usually compact, about 3-5 inches in length. Usually small, approximately 2-4 inches in diameter.
Clasp Type Simple, often no clasp as it’s open in design. Usually features a tight-fitting lid to secure the Kum Kum powder.
Usage Used during prayers or poojas as an offering or decorative item. Used during religious rituals to hold and dispense Kum Kum powder.
Significance Represents purity and sacredness, often associated with blessings. Symbolizes auspiciousness and is used to mark the forehead during rituals.
Price Range Varies depending on wood and craftsmanship, ranging from $20 to $200. Varies by material (gold/silver/metal), ranging from $30 to $500+.
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A Pearl Chandan Kinnam and Kum Kum Chimil are traditional accessories used in Hindu religious rituals, often worn or placed during poojas for blessings and auspiciousness.

  • Material:
    • Made from natural pearls, sandalwood (chandan), and kum kum (vermilion powder), giving a divine aesthetic.
    • The Chandan Kinnam is often adorned with pearls, creating an elegant, auspicious piece of jewelry.
  • Design:
    • The Pearl Chandan Kinnam features a beautiful blend of pearls strung together, with an additional touch of sandalwood for fragrance and purity.
    • The Kum Kum Chimil is designed as a small, decorated container used to hold kum kum powder, used during religious ceremonies.
    • The combination of these accessories represents divine blessings and an offering to deities during poojas and rituals.
  • Usage:
    • The Pearl Chandan Kinnam is typically worn by devotees during prayers or spiritual gatherings, symbolizing purity and devotion.
    • The Kum Kum Chimil is placed on pooja altars and is used to offer kum kum during rituals for blessing and protection.
  • Significance:
    • The Pearl Chandan Kinnam is believed to bring spiritual protection and blessings of wealth, health, and prosperity.
    • The Kum Kum Chimil represents devotion, and the kum kum powder is used to mark a person’s forehead during poojas, signifying blessings from the divine.
  • Occasions:
    • Commonly used during major religious festivals like Diwali, Navratri, or special occasions such as weddings and spiritual gatherings.

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