Pelli basikalu, also spelled as “Basingalu” or “Basikam,” are decorative crowns or headpieces worn by the bride and groom during Telugu Hindu wedding ceremonies. They are typically tied on the forehead and are seen as a symbol of auspiciousness, purity, and readiness for married life. The basikalu are also believed to protect the couple from evil eyes and help them focus on each other during the wedding rituals
“Pelli basikalu” or “basikalu” are decorative ornaments tied on the foreheads of the bride and groom during a South Indian wedding. They are usually made of strings attached to a pendant and are believed to draw attention to the center of the forehead, an auspicious spot in Hindu traditio
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.