What is a Kangi?
A plastic comb is used for pooja (worship) purposes in Hindu rituals.
Where kangi is used?
It is used in Hindu pooja ceremonies, typically placed on the altar alongside other sacred objects.
When does kangi get used?
The plastic comb is used during various pooja ceremonies or as part of the “Shodashopachara” (16 forms of offering) to deities.
What does a kangi symbolize?
The comb symbolizes grooming, personal care, cleanliness, and purification.
Also known as: The comb is known as “Kangi” or “Chiruni” in different regional languages of India.
Anything that makes kangi special?
Offering the comb during pooja ceremonies is believed to bring blessings for well-groomed hair and overall beauty. The act of combing the hair is considered purifying, and it signifies maintaining cleanliness and hygiene during worship.
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