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Full Set of Boron Dala Kulo For Bengali Wedding or Marriage

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Boron Dala Kulo: A Symbol of Tradition and Auspiciousness in Bengali Weddings and Pujas

In the bosom of every Bengali celebration, whether it's a grand wedding or an auspicious Puja, the Boron Dala Kulo plays an integral role. This traditional platter is not just a piece of decoration but a symbol of blessing, prosperity, and cultural heritage.

The Significance of Boron Dala Kulo

In Bengali culture, the Boron Dala, also known as the “Kulo,” is a flat, hand-woven bamboo tray. It is meticulously adorned with auspicious symbols like the Swastika, alpana (traditional designs), and red vermillion patterns. This platter is used during the “boron” or welcoming ceremony, where the bride and groom or the deities during Puja are welcomed into a new phase of life or into the rituals.

The Boron Dala is prepared with various symbolic items (Essentials in a Boron Dala):

  • Dhaan (Rice) and Durba (Grass): These signify prosperity and longevity.
  • Sindoor (Vermilion): A symbol of marriage and the blessings of Goddess Durga.
  • Diyas (Oil Lamps): Representing the light of knowledge and the dispelling of darkness.
  • Betel Leaves and Nuts: For auspicious beginnings.
  • Sweets: To mark the sweetness of the occasion and bless the couple or deity with a sweet life ahead.
During weddings, the bride’s family uses the Boron Dala to welcome the groom, marking the beginning of the marriage ceremonies. The platter is waved around the groom's face, signifying protection from evil and the bestowing of blessings.

Decorating the Boron Dala

The beauty of a Boron Dala lies in its decoration. The use of "bright colors, beads, flowers, and mirrors" makes it an eye-catching piece. Some prefer a more traditional look with intricate alpana, while others might opt for a modern touch, blending contemporary designs with age-old customs.

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Colour Multicolour
Used For Bengali Wedding
Material Cane, Bamboo & 25+ boron saaj items
Type Tray
Item Dimension: 14 Inch x 5 Inch x 1 Inch
Made of 100 % natural bamboo, eco-friendly.
Item Shape Oval
Boron Dala Items Boron Kulo Big, Mugle Handi and Dhakna 4 pieces, Chaap Sora 2 pieces, Pradip 1 piece, Saakha 1 pair, Pola 1 pair, Nowa 1 piece, Chaamor, Laatai, Poitey 2 pieces, Haritaki 4 pieces, Supari 4 pieces, Kori 6 pieces, Gota Holud 4 pieces, Panch Sarso, Dhaan, Sada Sarse, Maaskolai, Cotton Wick, Ghee 50 gram, Honey, Bohera 4 pieces, Aalta Paata, Sindoor paata, Laal Suto, Saada Suto, Holud Suto

Boron Dala Items Full Set
1. Boron Kulo Big
2. Mugle Handi and Dhakna 4 pieces
3. Chaap Sora 2 pieces
4. Pradip 1 piece
5. Saakha 1 pair
6. Pola 1 pair
7. Nowa 1 piece
8. Chaamor
9. Laatai
10. Poitey 2 pieces
11. Haritaki 4 pieces
12. Supari 4 pieces
13. Kori 6 pieces
14. Gota Holud 4 pieces
15. Panch Sarso
16. Dhaan
17. Sada Sarse
18. Maaskolai
19. Cotton Wick
20. Ghee 50 gram
21. Honey
22. Bohera 4 pieces
23. Aalta Paata
24. Sindoor paata
25. Laal Suto
26. Saada Suto
27. Holud Suto

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