Vitthal Rakhumai Murti (विठ्ठल रखुमाई मूर्ती) | Devotional Idol for Home Mandir, Office, Pooja & Spiritual Decor | (Sold by: Jadhav bandhu Rukhwatwale)
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This lady making colours figurine is a traditional miniature used in wedding rukhwat displays. It represents the preparation of ritual colours that form part of marriage ceremonies. Commonly seen in Maharashtrian weddings, the setup highlights cultural practices carried out before and during rituals. It fits well within organised rukhwat arrangements and adds cultural meaning without requiring extra preparation.
This soop (सूप) decorative item is traditionally used during wedding rituals and rukhwat ceremonies. Common in Maharashtrian customs, it holds symbolic importance during marriage functions. The decorative finish makes it suitable for ritual setups and traditional wedding decor.
This wooden devara (देवारा) is a compact traditional mandir used for home pooja and ritual displays. It is suitable for placing idols or during ceremonies. Commonly included in the wedding rukhwat display. Its simple wooden structure makes it easy to place within cultural setups without occupying much space.
This tulsi vrindavan setup with Vitthal Rakhumai (विठ्ठल रखुमाई) is a devotional miniature used for pooja and spiritual decor. It represents traditional worship practices followed in many Indian households and is suitable for home mandirs, rukhwat displays, and religious arrangements.
This vitthal rakhumai murti is used for devotional worship and religious decor. It is suitable for home mandirs, temples, and pooja spaces for the traditional worship of Vitthal and Rakhumai.
This wedding miniature shehenai (सनई) setup represents the traditional musical element associated with Indian marriage ceremonies. It is used as part of rukhwat displays and wedding decor to complete ceremonial arrangements in a compact form.
This wedding rukhwat (rukhwat/rukwat) item set includes Aaicha Nirop (आईचा निरोप), Mahercha Chuda (माहेरचा चुडा), and Saubhagyalankar (सौभाग्यलंकार), all important elements of Maharashtrian marriage rituals. Displayed together during rukhwat arrangements, it is suitable for traditional wedding ceremonies and cultural displays.