Gach Kouto For Wedding and Annaprashan | Fancy Gach Kouto for Marriage and Annaprashan | Wooden Sindoor Dani
Gach Kouto For Wedding and Annaprashan | Fancy Gach Kouto for Marriage and Annaprashan | Wooden Sindoor Dani
₹200.00 Original price was: ₹200.00.₹185.00Current price is: ₹185.00.
Gach Kouto For Wedding and Annaprashan: The Gaachh Kouto is a red-coloured wooden pot containing vermilion or sindoor, and a silver coin, which is believed as an accessory of Goddess Lakshmi. So Gaach Kouto symbolizes bringing wealth and blessings of Maa Lakshmi.
Gaachh Kouto is an inseparable accessory of a newlywed Bengali bride. She has to carry this from the beginning of the wedding to the time she enters the house of her in-laws after her wedding.
Gachh means tree or plant. Devi Lakshmi is the provider of wealth, i.e. food, clothes, home, and all such other essential wealth of life and living. If you look at a Lakshmi idol, you will see she carries a “jhappi” in her left hand. That is the “Gachh Kouto” because it contains the seeds of all the plants — rice, wheat, pulses, spices, herbs etc etc etc — on which our life depends.
This Gach Kouto For Wedding and Annaprashan is made of good quality wooden material.
Attractive Design, Durable Finish Standards & Stunning Looks. In addition to its aesthetic appeal, the Gach Kouto serves a practical purpose during these important events. For weddings, it can be used to present gifts or traditional offerings, enhancing the overall ambiance of the ceremony. During Annaprashan, it plays a vital role in the ritual, as it holds the first morsel of rice for the child, marking a significant milestone in their life. The Gach Kouto is not only a representation of cultural significance but also a cherished keepsake that families can pass down through generations. Its versatility and timeless design make it a perfect choice for those looking to honor their traditions while adding a touch of elegance to their celebrations.
This sindoor dani, pill box, kumkum box is free handcrafted. Gachh means tree or plant. Devi Lakshmi is the provider of wealth, i.e. food, clothes, home, and all such other essential wealth of life and living. If you look at a Lakshmi idol, you will see she carries a “jhappi” in her left hand. That is the “Gachh Kouto” because it contains the seeds of all the plants — rice, wheat, pulses, spices, herbs etc etc etc — on which our life depends. Floral Motifs: The vases feature captivating