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PEEDAM WITH THIRUVACHI 10.5″

Highlights:
A decorative Thiruvachi Peedam is a sacred Indian altar piece, featuring an ornate arch (Thiruvachi/Prabhavali) symbolizing divine light, atop a sturdy base (Peedam) for idols or lamps, often brass or five-metal, with intricate carvings for home shrines. A Mandapam is a more elaborate, sometimes temple-style, structure or canopy for deities, also highly decorated, offering a grander setting for worship, sometimes featuring bells or ornate finishes. 
Thiruvachi Peedam (Arch & Base)
  • What it is: A framed arch (Thiruvachi/Prabhavali) set on a solid base (Peedam).
  • Design: Intricate traditional engravings, celestial motifs, often with a warm golden glow from brass or Panchaloha (five metals).
  • Function: Frames the deity, symbolizing a cosmic aura or divine light, providing a stable, sacred spot for idols.
  • Use: Home altars, pooja rooms, festive decorations for Diwali, Navaratri, etc.. 
Mandapam (Canopy/Shrine)
  • What it is: A miniature temple-like structure, canopy, or ornate platform for deities.
  • Design: Elaborate, featuring pillars, roofs, decorative bells, and rich finishes (e.g., rosewood), creating a grand setting.
  • Function: A divine dwelling or elaborate stage for idols, enhancing the spiritual atmosphere of a larger pooja setup.
  • Use: Larger home shrines, special religious ceremonies, or temple altars. 
Key Differences
  • Thiruvachi Peedam: Focuses on framing a single deity with an aura, smaller scale, ideal for compact spaces.
  • Mandapam: A miniature temple structure, offering a complete, grander enclosure for idols, often for bigger celebrations or permanent setups. 
7,100.00 20% Off

PEEDAM WITH THIRUVACHI 5.5″

Highlights:
A decorative Thiruvachi Peedam is a sacred Indian altar piece, featuring an ornate arch (Thiruvachi/Prabhavali) symbolizing divine light, atop a sturdy base (Peedam) for idols or lamps, often brass or five-metal, with intricate carvings for home shrines. A Mandapam is a more elaborate, sometimes temple-style, structure or canopy for deities, also highly decorated, offering a grander setting for worship, sometimes featuring bells or ornate finishes. 
Thiruvachi Peedam (Arch & Base)
  • What it is: A framed arch (Thiruvachi/Prabhavali) set on a solid base (Peedam).
  • Design: Intricate traditional engravings, celestial motifs, often with a warm golden glow from brass or Panchaloha (five metals).
  • Function: Frames the deity, symbolizing a cosmic aura or divine light, providing a stable, sacred spot for idols.
  • Use: Home altars, pooja rooms, festive decorations for Diwali, Navaratri, etc.. 
Mandapam (Canopy/Shrine)
  • What it is: A miniature temple-like structure, canopy, or ornate platform for deities.
  • Design: Elaborate, featuring pillars, roofs, decorative bells, and rich finishes (e.g., rosewood), creating a grand setting.
  • Function: A divine dwelling or elaborate stage for idols, enhancing the spiritual atmosphere of a larger pooja setup.
  • Use: Larger home shrines, special religious ceremonies, or temple altars. 
Key Differences
  • Thiruvachi Peedam: Focuses on framing a single deity with an aura, smaller scale, ideal for compact spaces.
  • Mandapam: A miniature temple structure, offering a complete, grander enclosure for idols, often for bigger celebrations or permanent setups. 

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2,540.00 20% Off

PEEDAM WITH THIRUVACHI 7″

Highlights:
A decorative Thiruvachi Peedam is a sacred Indian altar piece, featuring an ornate arch (Thiruvachi/Prabhavali) symbolizing divine light, atop a sturdy base (Peedam) for idols or lamps, often brass or five-metal, with intricate carvings for home shrines. A Mandapam is a more elaborate, sometimes temple-style, structure or canopy for deities, also highly decorated, offering a grander setting for worship, sometimes featuring bells or ornate finishes. 
Thiruvachi Peedam (Arch & Base)
  • What it is: A framed arch (Thiruvachi/Prabhavali) set on a solid base (Peedam).
  • Design: Intricate traditional engravings, celestial motifs, often with a warm golden glow from brass or Panchaloha (five metals).
  • Function: Frames the deity, symbolizing a cosmic aura or divine light, providing a stable, sacred spot for idols.
  • Use: Home altars, pooja rooms, festive decorations for Diwali, Navaratri, etc.. 
Mandapam (Canopy/Shrine)
  • What it is: A miniature temple-like structure, canopy, or ornate platform for deities.
  • Design: Elaborate, featuring pillars, roofs, decorative bells, and rich finishes (e.g., rosewood), creating a grand setting.
  • Function: A divine dwelling or elaborate stage for idols, enhancing the spiritual atmosphere of a larger pooja setup.
  • Use: Larger home shrines, special religious ceremonies, or temple altars. 
Key Differences
  • Thiruvachi Peedam: Focuses on framing a single deity with an aura, smaller scale, ideal for compact spaces.
  • Mandapam: A miniature temple structure, offering a complete, grander enclosure for idols, often for bigger celebrations or permanent setups. 
4,040.00 20% Off
Out Of Stock

Pooja Mandapam/ 7.5X 3″/ Pooja Mandir/ Brass Puja Stand/ Home Mandir/ Pooja Ghar

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A decorative Thiruvachi Peedam is a sacred Indian altar piece, featuring an ornate arch (Thiruvachi/Prabhavali) symbolizing divine light, atop a sturdy base (Peedam) for idols or lamps, often brass or five-metal, with intricate carvings for home shrines. A Mandapam is a more elaborate, sometimes temple-style, structure or canopy for deities, also highly decorated, offering a grander setting for worship, sometimes featuring bells or ornate finishes. 
Thiruvachi Peedam (Arch & Base)
  • What it is: A framed arch (Thiruvachi/Prabhavali) set on a solid base (Peedam).
  • Design: Intricate traditional engravings, celestial motifs, often with a warm golden glow from brass or Panchaloha (five metals).
  • Function: Frames the deity, symbolizing a cosmic aura or divine light, providing a stable, sacred spot for idols.
  • Use: Home altars, pooja rooms, festive decorations for Diwali, Navaratri, etc.. 
Mandapam (Canopy/Shrine)
  • What it is: A miniature temple-like structure, canopy, or ornate platform for deities.
  • Design: Elaborate, featuring pillars, roofs, decorative bells, and rich finishes (e.g., rosewood), creating a grand setting.
  • Function: A divine dwelling or elaborate stage for idols, enhancing the spiritual atmosphere of a larger pooja setup.
  • Use: Larger home shrines, special religious ceremonies, or temple altars. 
Key Differences
  • Thiruvachi Peedam: Focuses on framing a single deity with an aura, smaller scale, ideal for compact spaces.
  • Mandapam: A miniature temple structure, offering a complete, grander enclosure for idols, often for bigger celebrations or permanent setups. 
2,260.00 21% Off
Out Of Stock

Thiruvachi With Lotus Peedam/ 4 x 2.5″/ Brass Prabhavali with Manai/ Thiruvatchi Bajot

Highlights:
A decorative Thiruvachi Peedam is a sacred Indian altar piece, featuring an ornate arch (Thiruvachi/Prabhavali) symbolizing divine light, atop a sturdy base (Peedam) for idols or lamps, often brass or five-metal, with intricate carvings for home shrines. A Mandapam is a more elaborate, sometimes temple-style, structure or canopy for deities, also highly decorated, offering a grander setting for worship, sometimes featuring bells or ornate finishes. 
Thiruvachi Peedam (Arch & Base)
  • What it is: A framed arch (Thiruvachi/Prabhavali) set on a solid base (Peedam).
  • Design: Intricate traditional engravings, celestial motifs, often with a warm golden glow from brass or Panchaloha (five metals).
  • Function: Frames the deity, symbolizing a cosmic aura or divine light, providing a stable, sacred spot for idols.
  • Use: Home altars, pooja rooms, festive decorations for Diwali, Navaratri, etc.. 
Mandapam (Canopy/Shrine)
  • What it is: A miniature temple-like structure, canopy, or ornate platform for deities.
  • Design: Elaborate, featuring pillars, roofs, decorative bells, and rich finishes (e.g., rosewood), creating a grand setting.
  • Function: A divine dwelling or elaborate stage for idols, enhancing the spiritual atmosphere of a larger pooja setup.
  • Use: Larger home shrines, special religious ceremonies, or temple altars. 
Key Differences
  • Thiruvachi Peedam: Focuses on framing a single deity with an aura, smaller scale, ideal for compact spaces.
  • Mandapam: A miniature temple structure, offering a complete, grander enclosure for idols, often for bigger celebrations or permanent setups. 
570.00 20% Off

Thiruvachi With Lotus Peedam/ 7.5 x 4.8″/ Brass Prabhavali with Manai/ Thiruvatchi Bajot

Highlights:
A decorative Thiruvachi Peedam is a sacred Indian altar piece, featuring an ornate arch (Thiruvachi/Prabhavali) symbolizing divine light, atop a sturdy base (Peedam) for idols or lamps, often brass or five-metal, with intricate carvings for home shrines. A Mandapam is a more elaborate, sometimes temple-style, structure or canopy for deities, also highly decorated, offering a grander setting for worship, sometimes featuring bells or ornate finishes. 
Thiruvachi Peedam (Arch & Base)
  • What it is: A framed arch (Thiruvachi/Prabhavali) set on a solid base (Peedam).
  • Design: Intricate traditional engravings, celestial motifs, often with a warm golden glow from brass or Panchaloha (five metals).
  • Function: Frames the deity, symbolizing a cosmic aura or divine light, providing a stable, sacred spot for idols.
  • Use: Home altars, pooja rooms, festive decorations for Diwali, Navaratri, etc.. 
Mandapam (Canopy/Shrine)
  • What it is: A miniature temple-like structure, canopy, or ornate platform for deities.
  • Design: Elaborate, featuring pillars, roofs, decorative bells, and rich finishes (e.g., rosewood), creating a grand setting.
  • Function: A divine dwelling or elaborate stage for idols, enhancing the spiritual atmosphere of a larger pooja setup.
  • Use: Larger home shrines, special religious ceremonies, or temple altars. 
Key Differences
  • Thiruvachi Peedam: Focuses on framing a single deity with an aura, smaller scale, ideal for compact spaces.
  • Mandapam: A miniature temple structure, offering a complete, grander enclosure for idols, often for bigger celebrations or permanent setups. 
3,600.00 20% Off

Thiruvachi With Peedam (manai) 8″

Highlights:
A decorative Thiruvachi Peedam is a sacred Indian altar piece, featuring an ornate arch (Thiruvachi/Prabhavali) symbolizing divine light, atop a sturdy base (Peedam) for idols or lamps, often brass or five-metal, with intricate carvings for home shrines. A Mandapam is a more elaborate, sometimes temple-style, structure or canopy for deities, also highly decorated, offering a grander setting for worship, sometimes featuring bells or ornate finishes. 
Thiruvachi Peedam (Arch & Base)
  • What it is: A framed arch (Thiruvachi/Prabhavali) set on a solid base (Peedam).
  • Design: Intricate traditional engravings, celestial motifs, often with a warm golden glow from brass or Panchaloha (five metals).
  • Function: Frames the deity, symbolizing a cosmic aura or divine light, providing a stable, sacred spot for idols.
  • Use: Home altars, pooja rooms, festive decorations for Diwali, Navaratri, etc.. 
Mandapam (Canopy/Shrine)
  • What it is: A miniature temple-like structure, canopy, or ornate platform for deities.
  • Design: Elaborate, featuring pillars, roofs, decorative bells, and rich finishes (e.g., rosewood), creating a grand setting.
  • Function: A divine dwelling or elaborate stage for idols, enhancing the spiritual atmosphere of a larger pooja setup.
  • Use: Larger home shrines, special religious ceremonies, or temple altars. 
Key Differences
  • Thiruvachi Peedam: Focuses on framing a single deity with an aura, smaller scale, ideal for compact spaces.
  • Mandapam: A miniature temple structure, offering a complete, grander enclosure for idols, often for bigger celebrations or permanent setups. 
4,185.00 20% Off

Thiruvachi With Peedam 6″

Highlights:
A decorative Thiruvachi Peedam is a sacred Indian altar piece, featuring an ornate arch (Thiruvachi/Prabhavali) symbolizing divine light, atop a sturdy base (Peedam) for idols or lamps, often brass or five-metal, with intricate carvings for home shrines. A Mandapam is a more elaborate, sometimes temple-style, structure or canopy for deities, also highly decorated, offering a grander setting for worship, sometimes featuring bells or ornate finishes. 
Thiruvachi Peedam (Arch & Base)
  • What it is: A framed arch (Thiruvachi/Prabhavali) set on a solid base (Peedam).
  • Design: Intricate traditional engravings, celestial motifs, often with a warm golden glow from brass or Panchaloha (five metals).
  • Function: Frames the deity, symbolizing a cosmic aura or divine light, providing a stable, sacred spot for idols.
  • Use: Home altars, pooja rooms, festive decorations for Diwali, Navaratri, etc.. 
Mandapam (Canopy/Shrine)
  • What it is: A miniature temple-like structure, canopy, or ornate platform for deities.
  • Design: Elaborate, featuring pillars, roofs, decorative bells, and rich finishes (e.g., rosewood), creating a grand setting.
  • Function: A divine dwelling or elaborate stage for idols, enhancing the spiritual atmosphere of a larger pooja setup.
  • Use: Larger home shrines, special religious ceremonies, or temple altars. 
Key Differences
  • Thiruvachi Peedam: Focuses on framing a single deity with an aura, smaller scale, ideal for compact spaces.
  • Mandapam: A miniature temple structure, offering a complete, grander enclosure for idols, often for bigger celebrations or permanent setups. 
2,015.00 20% Off
Out Of Stock

Thiruvachi With Peedam 8″

Highlights:
A decorative Thiruvachi Peedam is a sacred Indian altar piece, featuring an ornate arch (Thiruvachi/Prabhavali) symbolizing divine light, atop a sturdy base (Peedam) for idols or lamps, often brass or five-metal, with intricate carvings for home shrines. A Mandapam is a more elaborate, sometimes temple-style, structure or canopy for deities, also highly decorated, offering a grander setting for worship, sometimes featuring bells or ornate finishes. 
Thiruvachi Peedam (Arch & Base)
  • What it is: A framed arch (Thiruvachi/Prabhavali) set on a solid base (Peedam).
  • Design: Intricate traditional engravings, celestial motifs, often with a warm golden glow from brass or Panchaloha (five metals).
  • Function: Frames the deity, symbolizing a cosmic aura or divine light, providing a stable, sacred spot for idols.
  • Use: Home altars, pooja rooms, festive decorations for Diwali, Navaratri, etc.. 
Mandapam (Canopy/Shrine)
  • What it is: A miniature temple-like structure, canopy, or ornate platform for deities.
  • Design: Elaborate, featuring pillars, roofs, decorative bells, and rich finishes (e.g., rosewood), creating a grand setting.
  • Function: A divine dwelling or elaborate stage for idols, enhancing the spiritual atmosphere of a larger pooja setup.
  • Use: Larger home shrines, special religious ceremonies, or temple altars. 
Key Differences
  • Thiruvachi Peedam: Focuses on framing a single deity with an aura, smaller scale, ideal for compact spaces.
  • Mandapam: A miniature temple structure, offering a complete, grander enclosure for idols, often for bigger celebrations or permanent setups. 
2,785.00 20% Off

Thiruvachi With Peedam/ 10 X 7″/ Prabhavali & Brass Manai/ Thiruvatchi & Bajot

Highlights:
A decorative Thiruvachi Peedam is a sacred Indian altar piece, featuring an ornate arch (Thiruvachi/Prabhavali) symbolizing divine light, atop a sturdy base (Peedam) for idols or lamps, often brass or five-metal, with intricate carvings for home shrines. A Mandapam is a more elaborate, sometimes temple-style, structure or canopy for deities, also highly decorated, offering a grander setting for worship, sometimes featuring bells or ornate finishes. 
Thiruvachi Peedam (Arch & Base)
  • What it is: A framed arch (Thiruvachi/Prabhavali) set on a solid base (Peedam).
  • Design: Intricate traditional engravings, celestial motifs, often with a warm golden glow from brass or Panchaloha (five metals).
  • Function: Frames the deity, symbolizing a cosmic aura or divine light, providing a stable, sacred spot for idols.
  • Use: Home altars, pooja rooms, festive decorations for Diwali, Navaratri, etc.. 
Mandapam (Canopy/Shrine)
  • What it is: A miniature temple-like structure, canopy, or ornate platform for deities.
  • Design: Elaborate, featuring pillars, roofs, decorative bells, and rich finishes (e.g., rosewood), creating a grand setting.
  • Function: A divine dwelling or elaborate stage for idols, enhancing the spiritual atmosphere of a larger pooja setup.
  • Use: Larger home shrines, special religious ceremonies, or temple altars. 
Key Differences
  • Thiruvachi Peedam: Focuses on framing a single deity with an aura, smaller scale, ideal for compact spaces.
  • Mandapam: A miniature temple structure, offering a complete, grander enclosure for idols, often for bigger celebrations or permanent setups. 
5,200.00 17% Off
Out Of Stock

Thiruvachi With Peedam/ 4.5X3.5″/ Prabhavali & Brass Manai/ Thiruvatchi & Bajot

Highlights:
A decorative Thiruvachi Peedam is a sacred Indian altar piece, featuring an ornate arch (Thiruvachi/Prabhavali) symbolizing divine light, atop a sturdy base (Peedam) for idols or lamps, often brass or five-metal, with intricate carvings for home shrines. A Mandapam is a more elaborate, sometimes temple-style, structure or canopy for deities, also highly decorated, offering a grander setting for worship, sometimes featuring bells or ornate finishes. 
Thiruvachi Peedam (Arch & Base)
  • What it is: A framed arch (Thiruvachi/Prabhavali) set on a solid base (Peedam).
  • Design: Intricate traditional engravings, celestial motifs, often with a warm golden glow from brass or Panchaloha (five metals).
  • Function: Frames the deity, symbolizing a cosmic aura or divine light, providing a stable, sacred spot for idols.
  • Use: Home altars, pooja rooms, festive decorations for Diwali, Navaratri, etc.. 
Mandapam (Canopy/Shrine)
  • What it is: A miniature temple-like structure, canopy, or ornate platform for deities.
  • Design: Elaborate, featuring pillars, roofs, decorative bells, and rich finishes (e.g., rosewood), creating a grand setting.
  • Function: A divine dwelling or elaborate stage for idols, enhancing the spiritual atmosphere of a larger pooja setup.
  • Use: Larger home shrines, special religious ceremonies, or temple altars. 
Key Differences
  • Thiruvachi Peedam: Focuses on framing a single deity with an aura, smaller scale, ideal for compact spaces.
  • Mandapam: A miniature temple structure, offering a complete, grander enclosure for idols, often for bigger celebrations or permanent setups. 
1,060.00 18% Off
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