Handmade Kadali Basunga Sika – Traditional Banana Bark Hanging Net for Pana Sankranti

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Handmade Kadali Basunga Sika

Traditional Odia Hanging Net for Pana Sankranti Rituals

Embrace the sacred traditions of Odisha with this authentic Handmade Kadali Basunga Sika. Crafted from dried banana plant bark (Kadali Basunga), this traditional hanging net is an essential part of Pana Sankranti rituals. It holds a water pot with a small hole, allowing water to drip slowly over the Tulsi (Holy Basil) plant, symbolizing devotion and seasonal blessings.

Key Features:

  • 100% Natural & Eco-Friendly: Made from dried banana bark (Kadali Basunga), ensuring an organic and sustainable ritual accessory.
  • Traditional Craftsmanship: Handwoven by skilled artisans, preserving Odia cultural heritage.
  • Perfect for Pana Sankranti: Used to suspend a water pot over the Tulsi plant, as per Odia customs.
  • Durable & Lightweight: Sturdy enough to hold a small clay pot while allowing controlled water dripping.
  • Cultural Significance: A must-have for Odia households during Maha Vishuba Sankranti (Pana Sankranti).

How It Is Used:

  • Hang the Sika (net) above the Tulsi Chaura (Holy Basil plant).
  • Place a small clay pot filled with water inside the Sika.
  • Make a tiny hole at the bottom of the pot to allow a steady drip of water over the Tulsi.
  • This ritual symbolizes purification, devotion, and gratitude to nature.

Why Choose This Kadali Basunga Sika?

This handmade Sika is not just a ritual item but a celebration of Odia culture. Using a dried banana bark Sika, as prescribed in tradition, ensures you honor the festival authentically. Ideal for:

  • Odia families observing Pana Sankranti
  • Cultural enthusiasts preserving traditional practices
  • Eco-conscious devotees preferring natural materials

Note: Water pot not included. Only the handmade Kadali Basunga Sika is provided.

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