**Banarasi Swagat Phatka** is a traditional welcoming cloth used in Indian ceremonies, especially in Banaras (Varanasi) and surrounding regions. It is typically a small, decorative Banarasi fabric piece made from silk or blended materials, often adorned with intricate zari (gold or silver thread) work, floral motifs, and traditional patterns.
### **Uses of Banarasi Swagat Phatka**
1. **Welcoming Guests** – Used in grand ceremonies, including weddings, religious events, and cultural gatherings, as a symbol of respect and honor.
2. **Puja and Rituals** – Often draped around deities or placed at altars in temples and homes.
3. **Gift Giving** – Presented as a token of goodwill to guests, dignitaries, or devotees.
4. **Decorative Accessory** – Sometimes used in traditional attire or as a backdrop in cultural performances.
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