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Rosewood Pooja mantapa

This majestic temple cabinet is a tribute to traditional Indian craftsmanship. Hand-carved from premium rosewood, it features a multi-spired dome structure reminiscent of temple architecture, and a double-door sanctum with golden handles and symbolic motifs. The richly carved base and columns add depth and grandeur, while the enclosed design offers both protection and reverence for sacred idols. Ideal for homes seeking a regal spiritual centerpiece, this mandir blends devotional elegance with heirloom-quality artistry.

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Rosewood Pooja mantapa

This handcrafted rosewood temple is a tribute to traditional South Indian temple architecture, featuring a gopuram-style canopy adorned with miniature statues and ornamental carvings. The rich, dark polish enhances the depth of the woodwork, while the interior houses a framed deity image, beautifully decorated with vibrant accents. The base includes two cabinet doors, each inlaid or painted with sacred motifs and deity figures, offering both storage and spiritual symbolism. Designed to elevate any prayer room or meditation space, this temple blends grandeur with devotion, making it a centerpiece of reverence and heritage.

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Rosewood Idols and sculptures

Hand-carved from premium rosewood and polished to a lustrous sheen, this idol of Sri Ganapati is seated in Lalitasana, radiating shanti (peace) and vairaagya (detachment). His chaturbhuja mudras hold the vara, pasha, ankusha, and modaka, symbolizing blessings, control, liberation, and sweet fulfillment. Framed by a finely detailed simha mukha prabhavali—a lion-mouthed torana enveloped in swirling foliage—the deity rests on an ashtashra peetha (octagonal base) featuring a row of elephant inlays. Ideal for placement in a pooja room, mandapa, or darshana corner, this sculpture embodies sashwata samruddi (eternal prosperity) and kalpanatmika shakti (creative energy).

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