Details
Hindu home mandir (prayer unit), likely crafted from MDF or engineered wood with a matte white finish. It combines traditional spiritual symbolism with modern furniture design.
Design & Features
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Upper Prayer Chamber:
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Backlit Jali Work: The back panel and doors feature intricate laser-cut designs. The center displays a large “Om” symbol surrounded by a sunburst pattern, flanked by two traditional diya (lamp) motifs.
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Inscriptions: At the top center, the Hindi phrase “Shubh Labh” (Good Fortune and Profit) is backlit, a common blessing in Hindu households.
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Storage Shelves: The interior includes small side shelves, ideal for placing smaller idols, incense holders, or offerings.
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Decorative Doors: The doors are hinged and feature matching laser-cut “Om” symbols and bell motifs, allowing the inner light to glow through even when closed.
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Lower Storage Base:
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Drawers: Two wide drawers with sleek metallic handles for storing puja essentials like cotton wicks, matchboxes, and prayer books.
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Cabinets: A large double-door cabinet at the bottom provides ample space for larger items like heavy prayer vessels or seasonal decorations.
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Feet: The unit is elevated on polished chrome-finished legs, making it easier to clean the floor underneath.
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Aesthetic Appeal
The use of warm yellow backlighting against the stark white frame creates a serene and peaceful ambiance. Its vertical design makes it a space-saving solution for modern apartments while maintaining the sanctity of a traditional puja room.
























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