Hand work with ogha and ashtamangal Symbol Frame
- • Design & Craftsmanship: It features rich red velvet fabric base adorned with intricate golden zari and Zardozi embroidery.
- Symbolism: The frame prominently displays sacred Jain symbols, including the Ashtamangal (eight auspicious symbols like the Swastika and Kalasha) and may include imagery of a Rajoharan (sacred broom) or a Tirthankara.
- Customization: These frames are highly personalized, featuring a photograph of the practitioner and their name, alongside details of their spiritual achievement.
- Duration: It is typically performed for set durations such as 47 days, 35 days, or 28 days.
- Restrictions: The practice includes severe rules such as consuming only boiled water, eating only once every 48 hours (in some variations), abstaining from electricity (no lights, fans, or phones), and walking barefoot.
- Purpose: Its goal is spiritual purification, reducing karmic bondage, and fostering contentment without material possessions.
Completion of this Tap is considered a significant spiritual milestone, and these frames serve as a lasting “bahuman” (honor) to commemorate the devotee’s dedication







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