Traditional Hand and Foot Gaana Set for Sacred Wedding Rituals
Traditional Hand and Foot Gaana Set for Sacred Wedding Rituals
Product Code: SKU:GNC100020
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- Must For All Weddings
- Hassle-Free Comfortable Wear
Product Description
Product Description
Traditional Hand and Foot Gaana Set for Sacred Wedding Rituals
The Traditional Hand and Foot Gaana Set is a sacred and meaningful wedding ritual accessory, deeply rooted in Indian wedding traditions. This set includes Gaana (Kangna Dora) designed to be tied on the hands and feet of the bride and groom during pre-wedding ceremonies, symbolising protection, prosperity, and marital harmony.
Tying Gaana on both the hands and feet is believed to create a spiritual shield around the couple, safeguarding them from negative energies and the evil eye throughout the wedding celebrations. The ritual signifies the beginning of an auspicious journey and invokes divine blessings for a happy, balanced, and prosperous married life.
Traditionally tied by elders of the family, the Hand and Foot Gaana Set represents love, care, and blessings passed down through generations. Crafted with cultural authenticity and attention to detail, this Gaana set becomes an important part of sacred wedding rituals and a cherished memory captured in wedding photography.
Ritual Significance of Hand and Foot Gaana
- Tied on the hands and feet of the bride and groom during pre-wedding ceremonies
- Symbolises protection, prosperity, and marital harmony
- Believed to guard the couple from negative energies and the evil eye
- Marks the auspicious beginning of wedding rituals
- Usually tied by elders as a blessing for a happy married life
- Represents spiritual balance and divine protection
- Becomes an essential part of wedding traditions and photographs
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SKU: GNC100020
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