Lord Ganesha Life Like Sculpture 11” | Ganpati murti for home, office, temple, decor & gifting | (Sold by: Minicreature)
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The Lord Ganesha Life Like Sculpture is designed for home temples and festive decoration. Its traditional form makes it suitable for daily pooja as well as placement in living spaces or offices. It can also be considered for gifting during religious and cultural occasions.
The Lord Ganesha Life Like Sculpture is suitable for home temples and daily pooja use. Its detailed design reflects a traditional form of Ganpati, making it appropriate for spiritual settings as well as decorative placement in homes and offices. It can also be used for gifting during cultural occasions.
The Lord Ganesha Life Like Sculpture is designed for home temples and daily pooja. Its detailed form reflects a traditional representation of Ganpati, making it suitable for spiritual spaces as well as decorative placement in homes or offices. It can also be considered for festive use and gifting.
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This Shubh Labh door hanging is a traditional decorative piece used for home entrances, pooja rooms, and festive occasions. The hanging format makes it suitable for doors, windows, and mandir entrances without requiring permanent installation. Commonly used during Diwali and housewarming ceremonies, it supports auspicious home décor in a simple and reusable form.
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