The “big gamusa” in Assamese culture refers to a larger version of the traditional gamusa. It shares the same rectangular shape and often features the characteristic white cloth with red borders and patterns, but its size is larger compared to the standard gamusa.
The big gamusa is used in various ceremonial and religious contexts. It is commonly draped over altars, used in traditional dances, or presented during important cultural or social events as a symbol of respect and honor. Its larger size makes it more versatile for these ceremonial uses, reflecting the deep cultural significance and hospitality associated with Assamese traditions.
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