“Mata ki Chunni” refers to a traditional cloth or scarf that is used to cover the deity’s idol or a holy place, often as part of religious ceremonies or worship in Hinduism. It is a common custom in temples or homes when devotees perform rituals and seek blessings from a Goddess, such as Durga, Kali, Lakshmi, or saraswati.
The “chunni” can be a simple cloth or a colorful, decorative scarf, often made of silk, cotton, or other fabrics, and may be adorned with embroidery, mirrors, or beads. Devotees offer the chunni as a symbol of respect, love, and reverence to the goddess.
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