Small Chauranga (लहान चौरंग) | Traditional Pooja Chowki | Ritual Platform for Mandir, Wedding Rukhwat & Cultural Ceremonies (Sold by: Jadhav bandhu Rukhwatwale)
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Jadhav bandhu Rukhwatwale
This jharoka wall decor features a peacock design inspired by traditional Indian art forms. Made as a handmade wall hanging, it suits wall decoration in living rooms, halls, or cultural interior spaces. The jharoka-style frame adds an ethnic architectural feel, making it suitable for homes that prefer traditional decor themes.
This decorative hand mirror set includes two traditionally styled handheld mirrors. These mirrors are mainly used for dressing table decor, ethnic display arrangements, or cultural gifting. Their compact size makes them easy to place or present during festivals and traditional occasions.
This gruhapravesh (गृहप्रवेश) maap set is used during housewarming ceremonies and new home entry rituals. It is placed near the entrance or pooja area as part of traditional grihapravesh arrangements, helping complete ceremonial decor in an organised manner.
Moti mundawlya (मोती मुंडावळ्या) is a traditional wedding adornment featuring pearl-style detailing. It is worn by the bride and groom during Maharashtrian marriage ceremonies and adds a ceremonial touch to ritual attire.
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 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 navara navari snan (स्नान) setup is a traditional miniature used in wedding rukhwat displays. It represents the ritual bath performed by the bride and groom after the haldi ceremony and forms part of pre-wedding traditions.
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.