
Nettipattam –Nettipattam is an ornament used in Kerala to adorn the forehead of temple Elephants during Temple festivals and other auspicious events.kerala mainly used nettipattam nettipattam mainly used in pooram festivals
elephants are used the nettipatam Nettipattam is a glittering ornament and it adorns the forehead of an elephant. Earlier, Nettipattam was only used during festivals. In Kerala, elephants are decorated during the temple festivals. They wear a distinctive the golden head covering called a nettipattam, which is often translated into English as an elephant caparison. Legend has tells that the Nettipattam was designed by Lord Brahma. Iravath, the white elephant of Lord Indra Baghavan, was the first lucky elephant to wear Nettipattam.
nettipattam is used in golden colour The materials required are jute material, Jagathnath cloth (thick cotton cloth locally called), leather forms and the red cotton cloth material cut to the forehead length and width.Wholesale and Retail Available
Elephant caparison is not just a decoration. It is a great temple housing thirty three crore deities. Each of the golden orbs(beads) are the symbols and it represent different concept of God. Moolaganapati, Trimurtis, Saraswati, Lakshmi, Parvati, Sapta Rishis, Vishwamitra, Vishwakarma, Navagrahas and Ashtavasus. Moonbeams (Chandrakala) represents Sivasankalpa. According to the Vedas, 33 types of deities are worshiped by those who believe in Sanatana Dharma. Those deities are 12 Adityas, 11 Rudras, Ashtavasus, Indra and Prajapati. Adityas are 12 solar months and 12 levels of social life. The Ashtavasus are the 8 root deities who represent the different levels of nature. As per your preference, the vibrant brows are completely handcrafted in different sizes. You can select it as per your spice and size suitable for home or institutions.
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