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The "Gaach Kouto" is the crucial asset of a Bengali Bride. This Gaach Kouto is a wooden pot containing a red powder, called sindoor. It is believed that is is an accessory of Goddess Lakshmi. So Gaach Kouto symbolizes to bring wealth and blessings of Maa Lakshmi. The satisfactory function to spotlight a Bengali domestic may be inherited from a Bengali wedding ceremony and in terms of this discretion, what might be higher than serving a platter of a Bengali Bride's asset to beautify the decor to your table-top. The gach kouto is filled with sindoor and the forms the part of the bride's accessories. This Sindoor Kouto is a hand-made wooden container specifically designed to store and apply sindoor, a red vermilion powder used by married women. The Gach Kouto is typically used during religious ceremonies, festivals, and auspicious occasions, as well as in daily routines by married women. The Sindoor Kouto symbolizes a woman’s marital status and is considered a sacred symbol of marriage, love, and good fortune. Gaachh Kouto is an inseparable accessory of a newly wed bengali bride. She has to carry this from the beginning of the wedding to till the time she enters the house of her in-laws after her wedding .

The hand-made craftsmanship and intricate designs of the Sindoor Kouto make it a unique and aesthetically pleasing item. It holds sentimental value for married women as a symbol of their commitment and the traditions associated with marriage. Sindoor Kouto is primarily used by married women in various South Asian cultures, including India, Nepal, and Bangladesh.

Sindoor Kouto may be referred to by different names in different regions or cultures, but it is commonly known as a sindoor container or vermilion box.Bengali: সিঁদুর কৌটো (Sindur Kouto), Hindi: सिन्दूर कौटो (Sindoor Kouto), Tamil: சிந்தூர் கௌட்டு (Sindur Kauttu), Telugu: సిందూర్ కౌటో (Sindoor Kauto), Kannada: ಸಿಂದೂರ್ ಕೌಟೋ (Sindur Kauto), Malayalam: സിന്ദൂർ കൗട്ട് (Sindur Kautt), Marathi: सिंदूर कौटो (Sindoor Kouto), Gujarati: સિંદૂર કૌટો (Sindur Kouto), Punjabi: ਸਿੰਦੂਰ ਕੌਟੋ (Sindur Kauto), Urdu: سندور کوٹو (Sindoor Kouto)

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