ogs Terry Cotton 259 GSM Bath, Hand, Face, Sport, Hair, Beach Gamcha(Pack of 3)
      
      
 
 
 
    
 
        
     
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  Embrace the spirit of India with this Orange / Bhagwa Cotton Gamcha, also known as Gamchha, Gamucha, Gamosa, Angocha, Dupatta, Angavastram. Measuring 22 inch × 54 inch and weighing only 70 g each, this lightweight cotton stole is more than just a cloth — it is a symbol of tradition, devotion, and cultural pride. Whether called Bhagwa Gamcha, Hindu Gamcha, BJP Gamcha, Temple Scarf or Puja Dupatta, this versatile fabric holds deep meaning in every region of India.Across India, the gamcha has been worn with respect — from priests in temples draping it as Angavastram, to devotees in Chhath Puja, Ram Navami, Ganesh Chaturthi, Durga Puja, Diwali, and Holi. In Assam, it is revered as Bihu Gamosa; in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, as Angocha; in Odisha and Bengal, as Gamucha; and in South India, as Kanduva / Veshti Angavastram. The saffron-orange (bhagwa) shade represents energy, faith, and sacrifice, making it an ideal cloth for pujas, bhajans, kirtans, aartis, mandir visits, and festive rallies.This gamcha is not only an everyday accessory but also a social identity. Farmers, workers, and villagers use it daily as a towel, scarf, or shoulder cloth. Devotees wear it during rituals, while cultural performers and folk dancers make it part of their attire. It is also popularly worn as a Bhagwa Gamcha in BJP rallies, RSS events, and Hindu festivals, symbolizing strength and unity. From Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Assamese Gamosa to the Bhagwa Gamchas of karyakartas, this fabric resonates with pride and tradition across the nation.Made with breathable cotton, this gamcha is soft, sweat-absorbent, quick-drying, and durable, retaining its texture even after multiple washes. Its tasseled edges and striped borders add a touch of elegance, making it useful not just as a religious cloth but also as a fashion stole, travel towel, dupatta alternative, or casual scarf. Whether you’re looking for a Festival Gamcha, Puja Stole, BJP Bhagwa Scarf, Hindu Angavastram, or a Desi Heritage Accessory, this piece adapts to every occasion — combining traditional values with modern versatility.