Kanha Ki Poshak Kanha Ki Poshak Kanha Ki Poshak
Kanha Ki Poshak
Kanha Ki Poshak Kanha Ki Poshak

Kanha Ki Poshak

500 INR/Dozen

Product Details:

  • Style Religious
  • Theme Hinduism
  • Size Different Available
  • Regional Style Indian
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Kanha Ki Poshak Price And Quantity

  • 500 INR/Dozen
  • As Per Requirement Dozen

Kanha Ki Poshak Product Specifications

  • Religious
  • Indian
  • Different Available
  • Hinduism

Kanha Ki Poshak Trade Information

  • Cash Advance (CA)
  • 1000 Dozen Per Week
  • 7 Days
  • All India

Product Description

The term "Kanha dress" is usually used to describe the traditional clothing that Lord Krishna, also known as Kanha or Kanhaiya, wore. A crucial feature of how Lord Krishna is portrayed is how he dresses, which is frequently characterised by vivid colours and particular outfits.

 

Typical Kanha dress components are as follows:

1. Dhoti: A long, rectangular piece of clothing worn around the waist and legs, the dhoti is a common depiction of Lord Krishna. The dhoti can be plain or embellished with designs and borders, and it is often tied in a specific way with pleats in the front or on the side.

2. An angavastram is a piece of cloth that is slung over the shoulders. It might be a different colour than the dhoti and is draped over the upper torso. Sometimes, borders, patterns, or embroidery are used to embellish the angavastram.

3. Lord Krishna is frequently seen with a peacock feather in his hair. His clothing includes a colourful and stunning peacock feather, which represents his affinity for nature and divine grace.

4. Flute: Lord Krishna is frequently shown holding a flute in addition to clothes. A key characteristic of Lord Krishna is the flute, which represents both his status as a heavenly musician and the alluring force of his tunes.

 

Depending on regional and cultural traditions, Lord Krishna's attire might take on a variety of colours and styles. However, vivid hues like blue, yellow, green, and orange are frequently connected to his clothing. These brilliant hues stand for happiness, heavenly energy, and Lord Krishna's lighthearted demeanour.

If you want to transform a statue or idol of Lord Krishna into Kanha, you can locate the appropriate garb in shops that specialise in religious goods or internet shops that provide traditional clothing for deities. These gowns may have additional frills or ornaments to improve the overall aesthetic. Typically, these dresses are made to fit the size of the idol or statue. 

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