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Crossandra (Kangabaram) Veni – 25cm Length

Original price was: ₹850.00.Current price is: ₹807.50.

Celebrate South Indian bridal traditions with the Crossandra (Kangabaram) Veni – 25cm, made from fresh, vibrant orange flowers. Perfect for braid or bun styling, this veni adds cultural richness, beauty, and fragrance to any wedding or festive look.

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Infuse your bridal ensemble with a burst of tradition and color through the Crossandra (Kangabaram) Veni – 25cm. Handcrafted from fresh Crossandra flowers, this vibrant veni brings out the true essence of South Indian elegance and spirituality. Whether you’re styling your hair for a wedding, pooja, temple visit, or cultural performance, this flower string wraps your hairstyle in sacred color, divine fragrance, and timeless charm.

Crossandra, commonly known as Kangabaram in Tamil, Aboli in Marathi, or Kanakambaram in Telugu and Kannada, is celebrated for its bright orange hue, velvety petals, and auspicious symbolism. This veni is not just a flower accessory—it is a living piece of cultural heritage.

 What is Crossandra (Kangabaram)?

Crossandra is a tropical flower known for its soft texture and unique salmon-orange to deep saffron color. Unlike most pooja flowers, Crossandra:

  • Doesn’t have a strong scent, making it ideal for those who prefer subtle elegance.
  • Retains its texture well even after several hours.
  • Is considered sacred and auspicious in many South Indian rituals, particularly for women.
  • In classical traditions, Kangabaram is a symbol of vibrance, youthfulness, and divine femininity—making it a perfect fit for bridal adornment.

 Why Choose the Crossandra Veni for Your Hair?

  •  Made with fresh flowers handpicked for bridal use
  •  Bright orange tone adds warmth and vibrancy to your look
  •  Threaded with care for comfort and durability
  •  Suitable for buns, braids, or side-swept hair styles

  Perfect For:

  • Weddings & Engagements – Especially for the muhurtham look
  • Festive Events – Pongal, Navratri, Varalakshmi Vratham, Diwali
  • Temple Visits – Matches traditional sarees and devotional mood
  • Classical Dance – Bharatanatyam or Kuchipudi stage performances
  • Naming Ceremonies, Seemantham, Poojas, and More

 Traditional and Spiritual Significance

In Hinduism, flowers offered to the deity and worn by women represent Shakti (divine feminine energy). Crossandra, with its radiant orange color, is associated with:

  • Sun energy and auspiciousness
  • Goddess Lakshmi and Durga
  • Festivity and blessings for a new beginning

Women in rural and temple towns still weave Kangabaram into their daily lives, treating it not as a trend, but as a sacred ritual of beauty.

 How to Style the 25cm Kangabaram Veni

  • Bridal Bun (Kondai) Wrap: Circle the veni around your bridal bun. The orange hue pairs beautifully with gold jadai billas and silk sarees.
  • Side Accessory: Clip the veni as a half crescent on the side of a low bun for a soft, modern-traditional blend.
  • Braid Tip Decoration: Use it at the bottom of your braid as a decorative finishing touch.
  • Layered Veni Style: Combine with jasmine or rose venis for a luxurious, tiered look.

 Care Tips for Freshness

  • Store in a cool area or refrigerator until ready to wear
  • Lightly mist with water to maintain softness
  • Keep away from direct sunlight, heat, or fans
  • Use within 12–24 hours for the best visual and textural results

 Cultural Usage in Regional Traditions

  • Region Usage
  • Tamil Nadu Worn daily by women and as bridal veni in temple weddings
  • Andhra Pradesh & Telangana Used in traditional events like Seemantham and Satyanarayana Pooja
  • Karnataka Combined with jasmine for weddings and dance performances
  • Kerala Less common, but appreciated during harvest festivals like Onam

Its adaptability across regions makes Kangabaram a beloved part of South Indian floral culture.

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