Kanakambaram, also known as Crossandra, is a bright orange flower commonly used in South Indian traditions and celebrations.
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The flower has a vivid orange color, small petals, and a distinctive charm that adds elegance to hairdos and decor.
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It symbolizes love and prosperity, often used in South Indian weddings and religious ceremonies for blessings.
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Kanakambaram is a staple in festivals like Onam and Pongal, where it’s woven into garlands, hair accessories, and decorative pieces.
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Brides wear these flowers in their hair to symbolize purity and beauty, adding grace to their traditional attire.
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The flower is used for rangolis, temple decor, and home decorations, enhancing the festive atmosphere with its bright color.
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Kanakambaram is eco-friendly and locally grown, supporting sustainable practices in traditional celebrations.
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Its bright hue and simple structure make it a versatile choice for various creative and ornamental uses.