Bhakti Wall Mounted Temple
Bhakti Wall Mounted Temple
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DESCRIPTIONS
DESCRIPTIONS
"Bhakti – Wall Mounted Wooden Temples"
Design Variants:
1. Ram Darbar – The Divine Assembly
A beautiful depiction of Lord Ram, Sita Maa, Lakshman, and Hanuman in a divine courtly scene. Surrounded by lotuses, peacocks, and lush flora, symbolising peace and purity. Beautifully framed within the warm, hand-carved mango wood that echoes the timeless artistry of Indian heritage adorned with intricate traditional Indian floral motifs
2. Shree Krishna – The Enchanter with the Flute
Lord Krishna stands serenading Radha by the tranquil lotus pond. With his flute gently poised in hand, his divine melody fills the air as vibrant peacocks dance nearby and a sacred cow gazes on in reverence. The scene captures an eternal moment of devotion and romance, beautifully framed within the warm, hand-carved mango wood that echoes the timeless artistry of Indian heritage adorned with intricate traditional Indian floral motifs
3. Shree Ganesh – The Remover of Obstacles
Seated with grace and wisdom, Lord Ganesha rests beneath a flowering tree, his gentle gaze offering calm and reassurance. A mouse waits in devotion at his feet, while marigolds bloom around him, symbolising joy, purity, and new beginnings. This sacred moment of peace and protection is framed within warm, hand-carved mango wood, adorned with intricate traditional Indian floral motifs — a tribute to heritage and the divine guardian of all journeys.
Care Instructions:
1. Wipe with Dry Cloth
2. Avoid Harsh Chemicals
3. Keep Away from Moisture
4. Handle with Care
5. Use Soft Brush for Dusting
MEASUREMENTS
MEASUREMENTS
1. Material: Solid Mango Wood
2. Size: 11.5 x 4 x 14 inches (L x W x H)
3. Mounting: Equipped with a rear hook for easy wall installation
4. Craft: Handcrafted with intricate Carvings and Traditional Indian Motifs in Mango Wood
5. Comes with a Removable tray- used for Flowers, diya etc and can be used as a wall sculpture by removing the tray.








