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Immerse yourself in the rich traditions of Diwali with our 6-piece Diwali Hanging Decorations Set, lovingly crafted and inspired by the intricate artistry of Pichwai. These exquisite decorations feature the timeless symbols of Lotus Flowers and Sacred Cows, both deeply rooted in the heart of Indian culture and the Diwali celebrations. ? Lotus Flowers - A Symbol of Purity and Beauty: The Lotus holds a special place in Diwali festivities. Its delicate blooms, emerging from the murky waters, symbolize purity, enlightenment, and the triumph of light over darkness. As you adorn your home with our Lotus-inspired decorations, you're not only embracing the aesthetics of Diwali but also welcoming purity and beauty into your space. Each Lotus design reflects the grace and elegance that this sacred flower represents. ? Sacred Cows - Symbols of Prosperity and Divine Blessings: The cow is revered in Hindu culture as a symbol of prosperity, fertility, and divine blessings. In Diwali, the cow holds a special place as it is believed to be a harbinger of good fortune. By incorporating Sacred Cows into your decor, you are inviting prosperity and blessings into your home. It's a tribute to the timeless traditions that have been passed down through generations, creating a sense of warmth and fulfillment during this auspicious festival. ? Pichwai Art - A Journey Into Tradition: Our decorations are inspired by the ancient art form of Pichwai, a traditional style of painting that originated in the holy town of Nathdwara, Rajasthan. Pichwai paintings typically depict Lord Krishna and are known for their intricate detailing and vibrant colors. By incorporating elements of Pichwai art into your Diwali decor, you are paying homage to centuries-old traditions and adding a touch of artistic heritage to your celebrations. ? Illuminate Your Home with Tradition: Diwali is not just a festival; it's a celebration of light, hope, and togetherness. As you hang these decorations, you are not on