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English: Gowri Habba On the Gowri Baagna there is placed an arashina-kumkuma, which is the name given for this set of items: a betel leaf, betel nut, flower, fruit, turmeric and vermilion, and a blouse piece. The fruit can be coconut, banana, apple or sweet lime. The flower should be chrysanthemum, jasmine or other variety of flower permitted to be worn in the hair as per protocol. A set of four glass bangles is seen. They belong inside the baagna container, but are given with this to avoid breakage.
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On the Gowri Baagna there is arashina-kumkuma turmeric & vermilion set as per protocol

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