Wooden Chowki With Metal Leg- 1.75 X 10 X 10 Inches | Kalash & Flower Design Patla/ Gold Polish Bajot For Pooja
"Celebrate sacred rituals with this metal pooja chowki — a gold-polished bajot that elevates every divine arrangement."
The metal patla is perfect for holding gods, diya thalis, or kalash during festive or everyday ceremonies.This pooja chowki, sometimes called a bajot, pooja bajot, patla, or Manai Palagai, has a strong foundation and floral design
Origin
The bajot, or pooja chowki, was historically used to elevate idols above the ground, symbolizing respect, in temple temples and royal courts. The pooja bajot is a vital ritual platform that is based on the temple architecture and domestic rituals of Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh. This patla combines beauty and utility since it is made of sturdy metal with a floral pattern on top and a gold-polished finish. The etched floral pattern stands for devotion grace and natural gifts. This chowki, regardless of its name, continues to be a symbolic and practical component of sacred places. The metal pooja patla is used during significant festivals such as Diwali, Navratri, Ganesh Chaturthi, and Lakshmi Puja. It frequently backs the deities of Saraswati, Lakshmi, or Ganesha, particularly during vrat rites, regular pujas, and unusual aartis. The placement of kalash is also done during grihapravesh or Karva Chauth.
• Uses
• Use to place deities during pooja.
• Ideal for diya thali during aarti.
• Perfect for kalash sthapana in festivals.
• Can be used as a ritual seat during weddings.
• Used in vrat rituals like Karva Chauth or Navratri.
• Preservation
• Wipe with a soft cloth after each use.
• Keep away from moisture or damp cloths.
• Store in dust-free or fabric-lined shelves.
• Avoid harsh chemicals or metal abrasives.
• Keep dry to preserve gold polish and detailing.
"Enhance your spiritual space with this traditional chowki — a floral metal pooja patla designed to honor every sacred ritual."