Description
পটাশি মুখুট (Patashi Mukut / Groom’s Ceremonial Crown) is an essential accessory for grooms during Bengali Hindu weddings and sacred rituals.
It is traditionally worn during boron, phere, and other marriage ceremonies to symbolize purity, prosperity, and divine blessings.
The crown is designed to complement the groom’s attire, including topor and traditional wedding clothing, adding elegance and sacred charm.
Made with lightweight and durable materials, it ensures comfort while maintaining ritual authenticity.
The intricate design reflects cultural heritage and auspicious symbolism, enhancing the ceremonial look.
Priests and families consider wearing the mukut as a way to invoke divine grace and positive energy for the groom.
It is perfect for home weddings, temple rituals, and community ceremonies.
Each piece is carefully prepared for ritual readiness and durability.
The Patashi Mukut is not just decorative but also a symbol of tradition and spiritual sanctity.
Bring home this mukut to make your groom’s wedding rituals complete, auspicious, and memorable.












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