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That is a beautiful wooden home temple or Pooja Mandir cabinet. It is designed primarily for Hindu worship in a home setting, and it specifically honors Khatu Shyam Baba, a popular deity in India. Key Features and Description Color & Material: It is a white or light-colored cabinet, likely made of engineered wood with a smooth, possibly laminated finish. Design: The design is modern and compact, suitable for contemporary homes. Upper Section (Mandir Area): This is the main shrine area, enclosed by two hinged doors. The doors feature decorative laser-cut work (or similar carving) resembling a peacock feather (a symbol often associated with Lord Krishna, whom Khatu Shyam Baba is an incarnation of). Inscriptions: Top: “जय श्री श्याम” (Jai Shri Shyam) Center Back Panel: “हारे का सहारा” (Haare ka Sahara – The support of the defeated/helpless) and “बाबा श्याम हमारा” (Baba Shyam Humara – Baba Shyam is ours). Shelving: It includes multiple small, tiered shelves inside for placing idols, framed pictures, and small religious items (prasad, diya, incense holders). Platform: A main raised platform is provided for the primary deity or idol. Lower Section (Storage): It features closed storage beneath the main shrine. There is a single drawer (with a chrome handle) for easy access to small items like matchsticks, cotton wicks, or prayer beads. Below the drawer, there are two cabinet doors (also with chrome handles) providing more discreet storage for larger religious books, cleaning supplies, or offerings. Base: The unit stands on short, stylized metallic legs/feet.























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