Peacock Rangoli Design | Ready Made Colorful Peacock Feather Rangoli for Diwali, Festivals, Pooja Room, Weddings, & Home Decoration | (Sold by: Pooja's Giftt Hive)
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This decorative pooja thali is used for daily worship and festive pooja rituals at home. It helps arrange diya, flowers, kumkum, and other pooja essentials neatly during prayers. Suitable for home mandirs and pooja rooms, it is commonly used for regular aarti and seasonal pooja during festivals like Diwali and Makar Sankranti.
This saptapadi supari (सप्तपदी सुपारी) set is used during wedding rituals to symbolise sacred vows taken in the saptapadi ceremony. It is suitable for marriage ceremonies, rukhwat arrangements, and traditional ritual displays.
This saptapadi supari (सप्तपदी सुपारी) set is used during wedding rituals to symbolise sacred vows taken in the saptapadi ceremony. It is suitable for marriage ceremonies, rukhwat arrangements, and traditional ritual displays.
Shevaya (शेवया) decor is used in Marathi wedding rukhwat displays to represent traditional food customs. It is arranged symbolically during marriage ceremonies as part of cultural ritual setups, helping maintain authenticity in Maharashtrian wedding traditions.
This shivalinga (शिवलिंग) decor setup is used for religious decor, pooja rituals, and rukhwat displays. It represents Lord Shiva and is suitable for home mandirs, temples, and ceremonial arrangements.
This supari couple setup is used in wedding rukhwat displays to symbolically represent the bride and groom. Arranged as part of traditional marriage ceremonies, it is especially common in Maharashtrian weddings. It is suitable for wedding rituals, cultural presentations, and traditional marriage setups.
This supari vajantri setup represents traditional wedding musicians and is used in rukhwat displays. It symbolises celebration, music, and auspicious beginnings associated with marriage ceremonies. Suitable for traditional wedding decor and cultural ceremonial setups.
This Tulsi setup is used in wedding rukhwat displays to represent daily worship and traditional household rituals. The set symbolises devotion, pooja, and cultural practices commonly followed in Indian homes during marriage ceremonies.