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Portable Wooden Pooja Unit

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Interior Design by UrbanClap Professional Ignitus Architectural Studio

Why we picked this: Because this wooden pooja unit is like a mini temple in itself. With stunning jaali work doors and flanked by two pillars on either side, it rests on a platform comprising of two drawers. You can move this pooja ghar around your house depending on where you want to place it — it’s a piece of decor in itself.

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4. Mandir With Foldable Doors and Digitally-Printed Designs

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Interior Design by Apse Interiors

Why we picked this: For those wooden-framed panels! If you too want to add that something extra to your already beautiful mandir,

opt for panels like these that merge digitally-printed glass with intricate wooden carvings. These panels not only form the accordion-style, foldable doors on the one hand, but also act as a divider between the https://gopalaexports.com/lpg-propane-stoves/ and the rest of the room.

5. Pooja Room With a Gate Design

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Interior Design by Aangan Architects

Why we picked this: For the stunning half gate design! Skip the doors and go for a gate design for your pooja room–embellish it

 with coloured glass panels and little nooks for bells. Your mandir will get an edge over other designs!

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6. All Marble Mandir With an Inlay Design

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Interior Design by UrbanClap Professional 8 Interiors

Why we picked this: For that stunning inlay work! It’s elegant, classy and not opulent at all. Besides that, this marble pooja mandir design with its all-white serene appearance is for those looking for a calming space.

7. Marble Pooja Mandir Design With Wooden Flooring and False Ceiling

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Interior Design by HP Lakhani Associates

Why we picked this: Because who says marble and wood cannot be a match! Here’s a marble pooja mandir pairing perfectly with a

wooden laminate flooring. While the wood tones down the coolness of marble, the marble unit adds grandeur to the flooring. A false ceiling ties both elements together and is the cherry on the top!

8. Marble Temple with Elaborate Jaali Work

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Interior Design by Cube Collective

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Pooja Room is a precious part of the home and a perfect place for worshiping God. Worshipers should always keep some insulation while praying or sitting in the Pooja room by using a mat or carpet or a small stool (pooja chowki).

The Wooden Temple should not be adjoining to the toilet or washroom; not even above or below it.

A Wooden Temple should not be placed in the bedroom. However, in case there is no other option or you have some space management issues, you can place the Temple at some height and cover it

 with curtains or a door to conceal the https://gopalaexports.com/single-burner-gas-stove-stainless-steel-lpg-propane-cooktop/ Idols from direct eye contact.

Avoid placing any ancestral pictures inside the Wooden Temple. This is considered inauspicious as per Vastu.

Avoid placing cracked or damaged Idols (Khandit Murti) inside the temple. Also, avoid placing heavy Idols if possible as they might damage the Wooden Mandir.

These are a few of the points that are needed to be considered to avoid any mistakes and have everything positive at home. Wooden Temple rightly chosen and kept carefully can last for years.

A Temple can be any size or design as far as it relates to your home. Wooden Temples comes in a variety of designs and can also be made exactly as per your requirements. Some have doors in front,

some are open. Some have shelves inside for small idols or picture frames, while some only have a center for a single deity. Some just have 4 pillars and a small dome at the top. It really depends on you which seems best for your own place.

We, at Aarsun Woods, excel in customization and carefully keep in mind the astrological aspects while making the Wooden Temple. We have been crafting Temples for over 30 years now and have clients not only from India but overseas.

 Each Wooden Temple is crafted very carefully keeping in mind the client’s requirements and religious aspects related to the temple. We have Temples ranging from Small Wall Hanging to Large Floor Standing for Halls and Gardens.

The Wood used is Sheesham (Indian Rosewood), Teak Wood (Sagwan or Sagaun as called in many parts of India), and Mango Wood. MDF is also used in making Wooden Mandir.

Still, have questions about which Temple to choose for your home? Not able to decide the wood or size? Call us and mail us to have details and get the unit that is perfect for your home.

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