Description
The kavadi itself is steeped in mythology. Many thousands of years ago, At Mount Kailas, Lord shiva entrusted the dwarf saint sage Agastya with two hillocks, with instructions to carry and install them in South India.
The Kavadi consists of two semicircular pieces of wood which are placed at the sides and attached to a cross structure that can be balanced on the shoulders of the devotee.When the festival come they decorated it with flowers, peacock feathers (the vehicle of God Murugan) among other things. People who worship Lord Muruga are always Keep this two wooden Kavadi Panels at their home and takes them every year to the see their Lord to Palani Hills In Tamil Nadu.
This art form of dance is getting attention worldwide and also people are collecting the kavadi wodden panel as collection of Indian religious arts.
There is a one hole on the back of the kavadi to hang the kavadi flat in to the wall. We also offer wide range of kavadi panels.
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