Dimensions |
Inch |
Cm |
Length (Left to Right) |
4 |
9 |
Width (Front to Back) |
4 |
9 |
Height (Top to Bottom) |
1 |
3 |
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|
|
Weight (Gr) |
100 |
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Material |
Brass and Wood |
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Suitable For |
Table Decor |
|
Ideal For |
Home Decor & Gifts |
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Product Code |
AM0363572XV7CI4I |
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Inclusive of |
1 Brass Chowki |
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Care Instructions |
Use a clean dry cloth for cleaning purposes. |
Description:
Bring home divine elegance with this Puja Chowki Brass Bajot, a timeless piece that blends spirituality and traditional Indian craftsmanship. Crafted from high-quality wood and adorned with intricate brass inlay designs, this wooden pooja choki serves as a sacred base for placing God idols, Kalash, or puja thali during daily rituals, festive ceremonies, and spiritual practices.
Perfectly suited for home temples, mandirs, and sacred spaces, this decorative Patla for puja is both functional and aesthetic. Its compact size, durable build, and beautiful craftsmanship make it an ideal aasan for deity idols, especially during festivals like Diwali, Ganesh Chaturthi, Navratri, and other auspicious occasions.
The wooden pooja chowki adds a traditional touch to your mandir decor and can be used for performing rituals, havan, and offering bhog or prasadam. The handcrafted brass detailing not only adds beauty but also enhances the spiritual vibrations of your prayer area. Use it as a temple bajot, god statue stand, or aarti chowki – its versatility makes it an essential part of your pooja room.
This elegant brass chowki also makes a thoughtful gift for housewarmings, weddings, anniversaries, and religious events. Gift it as a symbol of peace, devotion, and good fortune. Its ethnic appeal and functional utility make it a perfect addition to any Indian home.
Key Features:
Traditional Pooja Chowki / Brass Bajot handcrafted with premium wood and brass
Ideal for placing idols, Kalash, puja items, and spiritual decor
Best suited for Mandir decor, Temple setup, and Aasan for deities
A meaningful gift choice for festivals, housewarming, or religious ceremonies