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Modern Hindu home temples, such as those from The Wooden Factory and Woodaari, are designed to blend traditional spiritual motifs with contemporary furniture aesthetics. These units typically feature high-quality materials and integrated lighting to create a meditative atmosphere.
Core Design Features
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Illuminated Symbolism: Many models feature backlit panels with laser-cut icons such as Ganesha, Om, and Swastika, often surrounded by sunburst or floral patterns.
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Intricate Jali Work: Decorative jali (lattice) work on the doors and top canopy (shikhar) is common, allowing light to filter through for a soft glow.
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Spiritual Inscriptions: Terms like “Shubh Labh” (auspicious profit) are frequently illuminated at the top of the chamber to welcome prosperity.
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Functional Storage:
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Drawers: One or two drawers for storing puja essentials like cotton wicks and incense.
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Cabinets: A double-door bottom cabinet for larger items or scriptures.
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Tiered Shelving: Multiple open shelves inside for idols, photos, and decorative diyas.
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Material & Construction
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Engineered Wood: Most contemporary compact mandirs use engineered wood for its sleek finish and affordability.
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Finishes: Common finishes include matte or frosty white, as well as dual-tone options like dark wood grain paired with white.
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Integrated Lighting: Units are equipped with warm-white LED lights, often including an electric switchboard for connecting external lamps or bells.
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Pre-Assembled: These models are typically delivered in a ready-to-use condition.

























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