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Kanku Pagla Rumal Holds Deep Cultural And Emotional Significance In Indian Marriage Traditions. During The Post-Wedding Ceremony, The Bride Dips Her Feet In A Mixture Of Kanku (Vermilion) And Rice Paste, Then Walks Onto The Rumal Or Cloth Placed At The Entrance Of Her New Home. These Footprints Represent The Arrival Of Goddess Lakshmi, Bringing Prosperity, Happiness, And Fortune To The Household. The Kanku Pagla Rumal Is Often Made Of Soft, Decorative Fabric And Preserved As A Cherished Keepsake Of The Wedding Ritual. It Is A Symbol Of Love, Tradition, And The Sacred Bond Between The Couple And Their Families.










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