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Electric-Drum-With-Bell-8.5-Inch

Original price Rs. 10,000.00 - Original price Rs. 10,000.00
Original price
Rs. 10,000.00
Rs. 10,000.00 - Rs. 10,000.00
Current price Rs. 10,000.00
SKU 249041
Weight

2.665 kg

• This Temple Electric Drum with Bell is an Automatic Arti Machine designed to enhance religious events and occasions in temples.
• Also known as a Temple Aarti Machine or Arti Nagada Machine, this device brings convenience and musical accompaniment to traditional rituals.
• The Temple Drum Bell is an automatic device that plays the traditional arti drum beats, providing a rhythmic and ceremonial accompaniment to religious events.
• In addition to drum beats, the machine is equipped with a bell sound, adding an authentic and sacred touch to the overall experience.
• The bell sound contributes to the traditional and spiritual ambiance during religious ceremonies.
• The automatic nature of the machine eliminates the need for manual drumming or bell ringing, providing convenience to temple priests and organizers during various rituals.
• The Temple Electric Bell/Automatic bell is designed to be user-friendly and easy to operate. Priests or temple staff can activate the machine (electric bell) with a simple press of a button, making it accessible for anyone involved in the ceremony.
• Built with durable materials, the machine is designed to withstand regular use during daily rituals and special occasions. Its sturdy construction ensures longevity and reliability.
• The drum beats and pooja bell sound create a spiritual ambiance, enhancing the overall experience for worshipers and attendees during religious events.
• Whether it's aarti, pooja, bhajan, or other religious ceremonies, the Temple Drum Bell is suitable for a variety of occasions, contributing to the sacred atmosphere in the temple.
• Embrace the fusion of tradition and technology with the Temple Electric Drum with pooja Bell—an Automatic Arti Machine that brings the timeless rhythms of drum beats and bell sounds to enhance the spiritual experience during religious ceremonies in tem