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Tejasvi Sheesham Wood Mandap (Teak)

Tejasvi Sheesham Wood Mandap (Teak)

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SKU tmpl.shsm.tejasvi.o.tk.01p
Color Teak
Material Sheesham Wood
Dimensions 48 x 22 x 78 inches
Mount Type Pooja Mandap
Finish Type Glossy
Special Features Hand Crafted, Ample Storage, Temple without Doors
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Care Instructions Clean with Dry Cloth. Do Not Use Harsh Chemicals.
Warranty 1 Year
Assembly Required No
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Handcrafted Elegance

The Aaradhna Large Pooja Mandir stands as a true masterpiece showcasing intricate artistry. This mandir is decorated with intricate flower carvings that showcase traditional workmanship on each pillar, archway, and base.

Handcrafted Elegance

Three-Step Idol Platform

The pooja area of this big home temple has a stepped platform that slowly raises the idol above the base. The steps are wide and strong with leaf carvings on the edges. You can also place diyas or pooja items on each step. This design gives height to the main idol and keeps the area neat. The steps help in doing pooja in an organized way. The base stays strong while using it. The flat surface is good for both sitting and standing during prayer. The brown color shows the carvings on each step clearly. The teak color behind the idols makes them stand out nicely.



Lattice Carved Side Panels

The side panels of this big wooden temple for home have diagonal jali cut designs. These cut-outs let light and air pass through and also make the sides look beautiful. The panels are placed between the front carved pillars and frame the pooja space nicely. The design is even on both sides and gives a look like a temple gate. The diamond shapes in the jali are neat and clear. This sheesham mandir uses the jali style to keep the light balanced inside. The teak color on the jali gives a soft and warm feel. The brown shadows from the sides fall nicely and make the design stand out.



Traditional Pillars & Front Fence

This big pooja mandir has carved pillars with spiral lines that hold the top and side parts. These pillars stand on square bases and mark the edges of the pooja space. The front has a small railing that separates the devotee from the idols. These parts are made like real temple designs. This sheesham mandir uses soft round shapes that make the design look smooth but still strong. The space between each pillar is equal and neat. These carvings are strong and last long. The teak color pillars show skilled work. The brown railings keep the prayer area in focus without taking attention away from the idols.



Carved Drawer Storage Base

At the bottom of this big home temple there are three drawers with carved lotus designs and round smooth knobs. These drawers are big and can hold pooja cloths, thalis, oil bottles, incense sticks, and books. The knobs are easy to hold and feel smooth. The drawers open and close easily and stay strong. The flower carvings match well with the full design of the mandir. This wooden temple for home big size is useful because of the strong storage under the pooja area. The teak color on the drawers keeps the full look the same. The brown color lotus carvings show the fine work done on the wood.



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