Devghar Wooden Temple for Pooja and Home teak wood with melamine polish Indian temple| Hindu temple |Puja Mandir |designer Temple (Sold by: DEVGHAR)
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This Kundan rakhi boasts a traditional yet stylish design of rakhi. Featuring intricate Kundan work with delicate gemstone, and finished with a gleaming gold-toned sheen. Crafted from skin-safe materials with quality threads and polished stones, this rakhi is adorned with authentic kundan detailing.Designed for comfort, this rakhi has lightweight thread and rounded edges to avoid skin irritation.
Bring the divine presence of Lord Krishna into your home with this Metal Laddu Gopal Jhula, a beautifully crafted Krishna palna swing designed for temple pooja and home decor. Handcrafted in pure brass and metal, this Laddu Gopal Jhula captures the charm of Nand Gopal in a traditional Hindola Palana, making it a perfect decorative idol for daily worship, festive celebrations, or gifting.
Add sweetness and devotion to your home with the Laddu Shot Candle Jar. Perfect for Diwali, pooja rituals, and festive décor, this decorative candle illuminates your space with charm, warmth, and spirituality. Ideal for gifting or as a centerpiece for celebrations.
Elevate your festive home décor with Laddu Shot Candle Jar.
The Ladoo Candles bring a joyful, festive twist to home decor and celebration lighting, inspired by everyone’s beloved sweet treat. Each handmade ladoo-shaped candle adds warmth, and charm to pooja spaces, dining tables, and Diwali decor. Made from eco-friendly wax, perfect for Diwali celebrations, weddings, and cultural decor setups.
This shivalinga (शिवलिंग) pooja figurine represents traditional worship of Lord Shiva. It is used in wedding rukhwat displays to show devotion and religious practices followed during auspicious occasions. The setup fits naturally into spiritual and cultural decor arrangements.
This lady pooja figurine represents daily worship practices followed in Indian households. It is used as a wedding rukwat item to show prayer routines that are part of family life. Commonly placed in traditional rukwat displays, the setup helps explain cultural values linked to devotion and discipline. The miniature fits easily into organised wedding décor arrangements without disturbing the overall ritual layout.
This lady doing pooja figurine represents daily worship practices followed in Indian households. It is used as a wedding rukhwat item to show prayer routines that are part of family life. Commonly placed in traditional rukhwat displays, the setup helps explain cultural values linked to devotion and discipline. The miniature fits easily into organised wedding decor arrangements without disturbing the overall ritual layout.
This kurdai (कुरडई) making figurine represents a traditional Marathi food preparation activity. It is commonly used in wedding rukhwat displays to show household traditions connected with marriage ceremonies. The setup helps present cultural food practices in a clear and familiar way during rukhwat arrangements.
This sandage (सांडगे) making figurine represents a traditional kitchen activity followed in many Indian households. It is used as a wedding rukhwat item to show food preparation practices linked with family life and marriage traditions. Commonly placed in rukhwat displays, the setup helps explain cultural kitchen routines in a simple and familiar way. The miniature fits easily into organised wedding decor arrangements without requiring additional elements.
This lady near well figurine represents a common village activity connected with daily life. It is used in wedding rukhwat displays to show rural traditions and household routines as part of cultural wedding decor.
This lady with ukhal (उखळ) figurine represents traditional grain grinding activities carried out in Indian households. It is used in wedding rukhwat displays to symbolise household work and cultural kitchen practices followed in daily life.
This Lagnacha Joda (लग्नाचा जोडा) miniature captures that special moment when a bride is presented with her wedding clothes and jewelry by her loved ones. It is a favorite for Rukwat (रुखवत) displays because it shows the excitement and care that goes into getting a bride ready for her big day. By placing this in a wedding exhibit, families can easily share the story of how bridal gifts are given with love and respect, making the tradition feel alive for everyone watching.